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[quote=Anonymous]I had mine out when I was 34. It was horribly painful and I had a bleeding complication, but my quality of life has really improved since then so I am glad I had it done. I had to take off about a week from work and lost some weight b/c the throat pain was so bad I didn't want to eat. Post surgery- no more painful tonsil stones, no more stinky breath, less sore throats. As I was being wheeled in for the operation, the physician did tell me that it is risky as an adult. He actually told me my risk of dying from the surgery was greater than the odds of winning the lottery. I couldn't believe he used that analogy. My grandmother won the lottery so I was a bit freaked out but I was already prepped for surgery so I didn't back out. I'm sorry you're dealing with this OP. I can certainly empathisize.[/quote]
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