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Originally Posted by Kristian
I hardly ever share personal stuff but I figure if anyone's ever going to get to know me I better start! My daughter, Morgan, is 4 and went in to have her tonsils and adnoids (spelling?) removed this morning. She never ceases to amaze me though. Where I would've been laying in bed, shitting it before the op, she was chipper as ever. Right after the op, as Dad was hugging kissing and about to pass out and feeling about to puke, she's "Okay Okay, presents now???"  I bought out the toy store just now, found this FREAKY looking baby bratz dolls, and will pick her up tomorrow - can't wait, miss her already. House is like a freaking ghost town, I hate it. Anyway, that was my morning! 
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Aw

Glad to hear she took it well.
5 months ago my eldest son had to have surgery to have ear tubes put in. He took it like a soldier but when they put the oxygen mask on him and his body tried to fight it I broke down. The nurse told me his body would start to jerk a little but I couldn't stand to see that. I cried like a baby lol

The doctor assured me he was fine and he was/is
It's always hard to see your child in pain and we are uaually more scared then they're.