I would have just made a post in the thread that's already up talking about this matter (BUT then not everyone would see that post as that thread is over 100 pages long), asking people to share their symptoms/concerns/problems (so that others can relate and hopefully be helped in finding answers to THEIR problems...like myself

) So, why am I making another thread? Well, for one, I'm not getting any new major posts in my original thread

in regards to my breathing problem. I want to know ALL of the symptoms/problems/concerns, for those of you (or your family members, friends, etc.) who are going to, considering, or have had tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy surgery. The reason why I'm so interested is because I am considering getting my tonsils out. If you go ahead and read that thread I pasted, and the original "Adult Tonsillectomy & Adenoidectomy Surgery" thread, you'll see my posts, on page 99--->

and then 100 as well, you'll see what my situation is.
I'll start it off. My symptoms are:
Enlarged palatine tonsils; which are the tonsils most commonly removed due to problems
Constant difficulty breathing through both my nose and mouth, which also leads to fatigue and shortness of breath when exercising and playing sports. This is really where I think I have messed myself up. I think I have often led my doctors to think that I have experience problems breathing ONLY when I'm exercising, which is
NOT the case. It is only worse when I'm exercising, because by nature, when one is exercising, they need more air, and if there is some kind of obstruction (tonsils or adenoids possibly) and more air needs to get through, then there is going to be a problem. (Is that a good explanation/way of looking/thinking about it???)
Mucous buildup in the morning, and throughout the day forms, and often having to spit up mucous throughout the day, especially during the winter.
WAY too many sore throats and colds, especially during the winter. I'm thinking it could be tonsilsitis, as this next symptom (crypts) are caused by frequent tonsilitis
Tonsil crypts, I believe due to the tonsilitis, which traps food and debris, and end up looking like little white spots on the (palatine) tonsils
Constant redness in throat and on tonsils More fatigued than I have felt in the past, when waking up and throughout the day
Snoring in my sleep---this is probably caused by the tonsils or the adenoids or a combination of both. Since I'm probably going to be getting another opinion, that will buy me some time to perhaps go and buy a tape recorder, and tape myself sleeping, to CONFIRM that I do indeed SNORE when I sleep.
Oftentimes, I get a
bloody nose in the winter, more than I think I should be getting (I hardly got any of these this winter. I'm kind of surprised. I've hardly spent time outside doing acitivities in the cold though, in fear of getting sick. Because when I get sick, I REALLY get sick, and I'm sick forever it seems)
No doctor has ever looked at my adenoids. A doctor I saw claimed the only way to look at the adenoids is when they are doing surgery to take out my tonsils, and then they would look at them and determine whether they too need to be taken out. That is not true. They can be looked at with a scope...which is why I don't trust that doctor, and I'm getting another opinion.
This is a very minor one, but pretty much relates to everything else, with the concern of the tonsils and adenoids. I have noticed more recently, when I'm laughing, just a little laugh...for example..if I'm not talking, and I'm just listening to someone talk, and they say something funny...I'll try to let some air out of my nose real fast and abruptly. I've had this happen..where I try to let the air out of my nose...and it wouldn't come out!!
Also, I JUST put 2 and 2 together. This may or may not be a significant finding. Okay, if you didnt happen to read any of my other posts, the Dr. I saw a few days ago agreed to take my tonsils out. However,
not because she thinks they are causing a breathing problem, but because one is bigger than the other. Here is the thing though. The side that the tonsil is bigger on the
right. I also experience more trouble breathing through my RIGHT nostril. I have trouble breathing through BOTH nostrils, but ONCE again, it is through the right nostril that I have more trouble breathing through!
(NEW) I don't experience a LOT, but every now and then, I'll get a chest pain for apparently no reason. It is pretty sharp too. On a scale from 1-10, when I experience chest pains, I'd say the worse it feels is an 8, and the least unpleasant chest pains I feel are about a 6.
If any of you are still reading this.....I thank you from the bottom of my heart...
Please, go ahead and post your symptoms/problems/concerns/ for the reason I gave above!!!
Sincerely,
Dave J
By the the way, I am a young one..only 17..soon to be 18 this month..I notice there are quite a few older people on here, which is good in the sense that they are older and usually more wiser and experienced.