Normal people should petition their local government to adopt similar action against the invasive social media like Florida handles the Burmese python.
Far as I know it never got on my phone in the first place. But then I seldom use the phone and I did a bare minimum install and then turned off anything that I did not use.
Way too many of us Boomers had our tonsils removed as doctors prescribed if we had more than one sore throat in a year! And that promise of ice cream was a joke (for me). My brother and I had our tonsils out at the same time and were next to each other in the children’s ward (recovery). HE got ice cream. I did NOT. Why? They told me I had to throw up first. He did. What the FUDGE was THAT about? I did, however, get a puppet from the hospital staff.
FB has unfriended me 3 times.Years ago, I could only print certain coupons if I shared on FB, so I had 4 accounts. One was close to my name, & friends found it – became my actual account.
One is nothing like my name. It’s the only one left. One by one, FB demanded photo ID. Like I’d give them that even if it matched my FB name!!I’m in some FB groups for couponing and punning. I’d like to keep the couponing contacts, but I guess I can get my pun fixes here ;)
I almost bled to death after my tonsillectomy. My mother convinced a nurse to come check me. The nurse walks into the room saying something about it was normal to not feel good after the operation. About then, I vomited up a quart of blood.
My mother wanted my tonsils out so badly that she asked the doctor what justification he needed. This was about 1961. Many mothers were convinced they needed to come out eventually, so why not now. And I had plenty of ear infections after they were removed.
My doctor wanted to remove my tonsils from the time I was about four, because I was constantly getting sore throats and having to stay home from school. My parents wouldn’t have it. When I was 17 and got yet another throat infection I said, “that’s it, I’m having him take them out.” Haven’t had another such infection since.My baby daughter was prone to ear infections. We did the tubes and the whole bit and nothing helped. We finally got her a tonsillectomy/adenoidectomy and all her troubles stopped. Turns out her adenoids were so huge they were blocking her eustachian tubes, hence all the infections.It’s not always useless.
When I had my tonsils removed, they told me that I could eat all the ice cream I wanted. I got a bit upset because my throat hurt so bad that I couldn’t swallow very much. It was a scam. :-(
Hmm-m-m. Now I wonder if there is any study linking tonsillectomies with tinnitus. Neither parent had a tonsillectomy (too poor) and both had tinnitus. I also still have my tonsils and have tinnitus. My older sibling has no tonsils, and doesn’t have tinnitus. Yeah, I know, not much of a sample set.
A tonsillectomy worked well for me. I was rather sickly as a small child, and got my tonsils removed at age 7. I have been very healthy ever since, just the occasional seasonal flu and bronchitis, none of it ever all that bad (I’m almost 70 now). My younger brother never had his removed (it was out of fashion by that time, apparently) and he was always troubled, all through school and young adulthood, by all sorts of strep throats, colds, flu (much worse than I ever had), and other infections. Maybe there is a connection, maybe not…
Doctors also thought that tonsils were evolutionary vestiges that were of no use, so if they caused any trouble they would remove them. Just one of several bad ideas and errors generated by evolutionism.
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
Just delete the app, Pig.
BasilBruce about 2 years ago
These guys are talking about two things; a nasty little thing that nobody really needs or wants to look at, and tonsils.
ronaldspence about 2 years ago
Facebook will give way to something else, count on it!
Gent about 2 years ago
Darn Facecrook.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 2 years ago
Tonsillectomies was a scheme devised by the American Medical Association and the Ice Cream lobby!
GeorgeInAZ about 2 years ago
Then it was tonsillitis. Today it’s pediatric covid. Whatever it takes to gain power and money.
blunebottle about 2 years ago
I didn’t get ice cream. Only Jello®
B UTTONS about 2 years ago
Normal people should petition their local government to adopt similar action against the invasive social media like Florida handles the Burmese python.
Jayalexander about 2 years ago
Facebook is like snot.
KenTheCoffinDweller about 2 years ago
Far as I know it never got on my phone in the first place. But then I seldom use the phone and I did a bare minimum install and then turned off anything that I did not use.
Ermine Notyours about 2 years ago
I never had a tonsillectomy, but I grew up in the time when circumcisions were routinely given for nebulous health reasons.
(Let’s see if I can get that word past the censors.)
Geophyzz about 2 years ago
I never use Facebook; but I bought in at $40 a share.
iggyman about 2 years ago
My phone does not have Facebook on it, I declined the ap. I do read it daily though on my PC!
dlkrueger33 about 2 years ago
Way too many of us Boomers had our tonsils removed as doctors prescribed if we had more than one sore throat in a year! And that promise of ice cream was a joke (for me). My brother and I had our tonsils out at the same time and were next to each other in the children’s ward (recovery). HE got ice cream. I did NOT. Why? They told me I had to throw up first. He did. What the FUDGE was THAT about? I did, however, get a puppet from the hospital staff.
zerotvus about 2 years ago
But…the ice cream!!!!!
detroitpete about 2 years ago
Touché, Rat.
franki_g about 2 years ago
FB has unfriended me 3 times.Years ago, I could only print certain coupons if I shared on FB, so I had 4 accounts. One was close to my name, & friends found it – became my actual account.
One is nothing like my name. It’s the only one left. One by one, FB demanded photo ID. Like I’d give them that even if it matched my FB name!!I’m in some FB groups for couponing and punning. I’d like to keep the couponing contacts, but I guess I can get my pun fixes here ;)
SusieB about 2 years ago
I had my tonsils out at age 5. My only surgery and inpatient hospital stay in my almost 62 years of life. Pray my luck holds out.
colddonkey about 2 years ago
Been in Fartbook Jail for 3 weeks now with one to go. Miss it? Hardly, if I wasn’t hearing impaired I’d dump the darn thing.
Liam Astle Premium Member about 2 years ago
I hate these people who complain about Facebook yet have an active page on it.
Tomato Dog about 2 years ago
Like that they called it kids (probably not on purpose) because a goat when it is young is called a kid.
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
I’ve never had a tonsillectomy in my life.
Huckleberry Hiroshima about 2 years ago
Yes you can.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 2 years ago
Yeah, but you got oodles of ice cream after the operation. Told to The Count by a friend (really) and get off my lawn.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 2 years ago
I had a tonsillectomy when I was about 10 or so. I was pretty sickly before and rarely got sick after
david_42 about 2 years ago
I almost bled to death after my tonsillectomy. My mother convinced a nurse to come check me. The nurse walks into the room saying something about it was normal to not feel good after the operation. About then, I vomited up a quart of blood.
James Deveney Premium Member about 2 years ago
While growing up I’d get strep throat at least twice a year. They were removed on my twenty first birthday and I haven’t it since.
Goat from PBS about 2 years ago
Not just FaceBook, it’s social media in general (minus this, of course).
diskus Premium Member about 2 years ago
Just delete the phone. Yes you can live without it, no dont start the usual excuses
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
Some Social medias are a cancer to society
BobCaldwell1 about 2 years ago
My mother wanted my tonsils out so badly that she asked the doctor what justification he needed. This was about 1961. Many mothers were convinced they needed to come out eventually, so why not now. And I had plenty of ear infections after they were removed.
paul GROSS Premium Member about 2 years ago
Something we thought we didnt need.
poppacapsmokeblower about 2 years ago
Same for circumcision – for men.
The Waffles are my friends about 2 years ago
Just say no! It’s easy!
whelan_jj about 2 years ago
Not always a trivial procedure either. My cousin died during a tonsillectomy at age 5.
davidlwashburn about 2 years ago
My doctor wanted to remove my tonsils from the time I was about four, because I was constantly getting sore throats and having to stay home from school. My parents wouldn’t have it. When I was 17 and got yet another throat infection I said, “that’s it, I’m having him take them out.” Haven’t had another such infection since.My baby daughter was prone to ear infections. We did the tubes and the whole bit and nothing helped. We finally got her a tonsillectomy/adenoidectomy and all her troubles stopped. Turns out her adenoids were so huge they were blocking her eustachian tubes, hence all the infections.It’s not always useless.
curtlyon19 about 2 years ago
oh yes you can,Pig.
198.23.5.11 about 2 years ago
When"something we didn’t need that nobody liked" applies to dentists,let me know
monya_43 about 2 years ago
When I had my tonsils removed, they told me that I could eat all the ice cream I wanted. I got a bit upset because my throat hurt so bad that I couldn’t swallow very much. It was a scam. :-(
Holden Awn about 2 years ago
Oh, that’s nothing, guess what they remove now just because someone at the moment thinks a different set may be a better deal.
zeexenon about 2 years ago
Mine was in the late ‘40s and I’m still waiting for the ice cream.
christelisbetty about 2 years ago
Eureka ! I just figured out that tonsils are where mathematical abilities are stored ! That’s why I’m so bad at math !……or maybe the appendix……
willie_mctell about 2 years ago
Tonsils once, adenoids twice. Ear infections continued.
John Jorgensen about 2 years ago
Exactly! And let’s not forget its ability to spread medical misinformation.
drycurt about 2 years ago
Hmm-m-m. Now I wonder if there is any study linking tonsillectomies with tinnitus. Neither parent had a tonsillectomy (too poor) and both had tinnitus. I also still have my tonsils and have tinnitus. My older sibling has no tonsils, and doesn’t have tinnitus. Yeah, I know, not much of a sample set.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member about 2 years ago
Born 1947. No tonsils. I don’t remember why. Thank you, modern medicine.
WF11 about 2 years ago
A tonsillectomy worked well for me. I was rather sickly as a small child, and got my tonsils removed at age 7. I have been very healthy ever since, just the occasional seasonal flu and bronchitis, none of it ever all that bad (I’m almost 70 now). My younger brother never had his removed (it was out of fashion by that time, apparently) and he was always troubled, all through school and young adulthood, by all sorts of strep throats, colds, flu (much worse than I ever had), and other infections. Maybe there is a connection, maybe not…
cawingcrow about 2 years ago
Hmm, my sister and I had tonsillectomies at the same time as children after several years of nasty ear infections and it pretty much worked for us.
Caldonia about 2 years ago
Pastis uses Twitter tho. I’m not sure that’s better.
Squoop about 2 years ago
Wait, ya mean I went through all that for nothing? There should be a class action lawsuit. Also, I want my tonsils back!
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 2 years ago
I am a middle-aged man who never had his tonsils removed, and probably never will. I’ll live.
Ukko wilko about 2 years ago
Facebutt.
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
Childhood elective surgery (in my day, pretty much standard practice) or “Facebook,” an elective addiction? What has changed over time?
clayface9 Premium Member about 2 years ago
How old IS Goat?
DaBump Premium Member about 2 years ago
Doctors also thought that tonsils were evolutionary vestiges that were of no use, so if they caused any trouble they would remove them. Just one of several bad ideas and errors generated by evolutionism.
blindavocado Premium Member about 2 years ago
Today they are giving them puberty blockers and gender reassignment surgeries. Those were the good old days
alantain 10 months ago
Did you know that many people who got tonsillectomies later developed appendicitis? A connection, perhaps?