Guest guest Posted January 8, 2000 Report Share Posted January 8, 2000 in Paradise wrote something about zapping the tonsils and nausea. That might explain a lot for me. When I had my first decompression in '88, my tonsils were very much adhered to the spinal cord. One of them was necrotic (dead tissue) and had to be resectioned after they were scraped off my spinal cord. I had quite a lot of trouble with nausea for a good 12 weeks after this surgery. My nsg, at the time, said they had damaged my nausea center, but that it would get better. It eventually did, but I was constantly feeling sick at my tummy. Pat " Never give up -- Never surrender " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2000 Report Share Posted January 9, 2000 << I had my tonsils zapped and I do not have nausea. >> me too karma ....i think the original statement refered to surgical recovery time .... in that research reading this morning there was one recent abstract , that mentioned tonsil resection appeared to have no value ...dont remember which abstract .... but logic says to me ...if they are dead , dammaged , or just plain respond to that zap , but pulling up a bit , yipee ....i want room ....when my doctor explained that the tonsils do jump right on up in many cases when proded ......i thought golly , wheres the switch ! ( greedy mountian gal that i am ( G) ) sarah in paradise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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