Hey there Meli!
Well, my son had his adenoids removed 2 days ago. It really went well. I sat with him in theatre until he was out from the gas. It took about 30 min and then he was in recovery for a short while (a bit longer than other children due to his heart condition). Thereafter they wheeled him out and he cried (like he always does from anaesthesia). He can't remember this part. It was just about 10 min, then he fell into a restfull sleep. I requested that the anaesthetyst give him something for pain and nausea during the op (because he always throws up after anaesthesia, so impossible to get painmeds into him). I think this might've helped loads, because he ended up sleeping 3 hours!! We didn't even give him the other painmeds they brought him. Usually, it seems like the patients can go home about an hour after the op, as soon as they've eaten something. But due to his heart, they wanted him to stay a bit longer.
When he woke up after the 3 hours, he was feeling MUCH better. Almost normal, just tired and his throat and head hurt a little bit. So he ate a cookie, refused meds or something to drink and then we left the hospital. At home he had something to drink and even had some dinner with us. He got painmeds to take as needed, and antibiotics for 5 days. Also 2 nose ointments to help aid healing.
On day 2 he complained a bit that he wasn't feeling well, and took the painmeds gratefully but he wasn't in severe pain at all. No fever. He was very tired though, but this is most likely due to his heart as well.
On day 3 (today) he complained again that he wasn't feeling well, but I could hear he sounded much better. After some painmeds for his headache again, he perked up considerably. By tonight he was almost back to normal, I'd say. So so far he had painmeds about 4x in 3 days. Mostly for headaches rather than throat/nose pain.
All in all, he really didn't experience much pain, discomfort or anything bad. He did have a cough for about 24hrs, I guess due to the camera they pushed down his throat (they wanted to check up on his reflux disease). Oh, and his adenoids turned out to be massive. Blocking more than 90% of the upper airway. So it's wonderful that it's out now.
Good luck for you daughter! I hope she finds it as easy and straightforward and almost painless as my son did.
