Sure thing, I’ll get back to you after I’ve talked to them.
Ah ha well, about that… I’ve always had sinus problems. I’m not sure if it’s been since I had my tonsils removed or even before then, once again I’ll ask my parents. I would have had my adenoids removed had they not already removed my tonsils, I think because it would be too big a “hole”? Not sure though. I do have exercise induced asthma. I’ve had the tests where you sit in the chamber and they pump in stuff and was not actually diagnosed with asthma, but hell they should see me after a rowing race. I wouldn’t know if this was to do with my tonsils though, since they doctor doesn’t believe that I have asthma so I can’t really talk to him about it. I do get sick in general pretty easily, but once again I’m afraid I couldn’t tell you if it was the cause of having my tonsils removed. I will have a discussion with my parents about all of this, since my details are murky as I was only 5 at the time, and I don’t really have time to get sick so I don’t pay attention to it when I do, and the doctors just prescribe me a course of antibiotics and send me on my way. I have been referred to a specialist about my sinuses though, I just haven’t had the time to go and see them. I’ll get back to you in about 9 hours.
If your child does end up having their tonsils removed, here are some tips: presents are great :D and the only thing I could eat for about 2 days afterwards was lemonade icy-poles. Anything else and I would just vomit. I opted for the cream that numbs your hand where the needle goes in, instead of happy gas, and I think that was the right choice for me since I’m not a huge fan of needles.