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DS turns 3 in July. I think he has had two minor ear infections since the surgery.He always took zithromax with his ear infections and the last time it didn't work for him so we had to get amoxicilan. Other than that he hasn't had any problems with the tubes. The surgery has helped a lot! Good luck with your daughter!

Hey EMB2006, we were on the pregnancy boards together! I knew your name looked familiar and then I saw how old your son was.Glad to see some of my old pregnancy pals on this board! Glad your son is feeling better as well.
Now that you mention it I remember seeing on the pregnancy boards too! Soon I'll be moving over to the 2 year old parenting board-can't believe he's almost 2...but anyway, good to hear from you again!

And I was shocked too.Sometimes you gotta push to get the care your kids need. She had her surgery today and everything went great! They told me that most kids are fussy when they come back from recovery but she was calm going to the OR and coming back. Didn't fuss at all! They said she has little ear canals and the middle ear on both sides was completely filled up with thick mucous that had the consistency of rubber cement! (I know, gross!) Poor girl. : ( I can't imagine how uncomfortable that had to have been to feel plugged up all the time. She was pretty sleepy when we got home and didn't eat very much but when she was up, she really energetic. I really hope the tubes help!

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