I feel that Alfred had grown up so much after he becomes a big bro. He was a champ last Saturday when he had his check up with the paediatric doc because he didn’t even shed a single tears when the doc was about to check him up. Overall, he is good except for his flu due to the enlarge adenoid. He was suggested to have his adenoid removed by our ENT doc after an x-ray was done but was not recommended by our peadiatric doc. Pead doc said the surgery is needed if only Alfred frequently having fever and heavy disruption in sleeping like stop breathing or sleep apnea. He commented that Alfred is still too young for adenoid surgery. Maybe when he reach approximately 4 to 5 year old, when the adenoid enlarging is still occur, then surgery might be needed. He recommended that Alfred flu can be control with medicine and nasal spray. We try out the nasal spray and we see improvement in him. He got less flu and had a better sleep if he had his nasal spray before he sleep or when he had a nose block. If the surgery could be avoided, it would be better.
Picture taken 2 weeks ago. YUCK!! A big balloon from his noseHowever, Alfred couldn’t escape from surgery either. Alfred will have ankyloglossia operation tomorrow. Ankyloglossia, commonly known as tongue tie. It is affecting his speech which we discover lately when he is learning to speak. The surgeons, Dr Lee doesn’t guarantee it would change his vocal after the surgery because the operation should be done from birth till 6 months. We didn’t know that his heart-shaped tongue is one of the obvious symptoms. Anyway, we hope it would help to improve his articulation and speech after the surgery. The healing may take approximately few days after the surgery is done. It will involve half a day stay at hospital. Please pray for Alfred for fast recovery.
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Hugs to you and your big boy! I'm sure his tongue snip will be super easy and he'll be back to himself in no time! Trace had his adenoids removed at 2, and it made a HUGE difference in the amount of sickness and snot.
Alfred,
be brave for every challenge, then later u will become a real man...i am wishing u sincerely...
I agree that the adenoid removal should be done only if it is causing his apnea. Usually a sleep study is recommended for that. I am hoping that he is recovering well from his surgery! Let us know how he is feeling!
I'm sure it is a relief that Alfred doesn't have to have his adenoids removed for now. Have the doctors recommended a sleep study?
I hope Alfred is back to himself since his ankyloglossia surgery, and hopefully, his speech will improve as a result! Hugs to your sweet boy!
I am glad that Alfred can avoid adnoid surgery for now. He is so gorgeous. :)
hi
i have an achondro baby and will be 3 yrs old this year.
my girl also have problem with the nose & flu but the doctor didnt say anything about the surgery and suggest to wait until age 5 or 6 if the surgery still needed.
how do u find out that alfred have speech problem? do u think that most of achondro people have the same heart-shape tongue? my girl still cant speak clearly. hope that u can share.
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