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hi my name is Brittany hobbs, and i got my tonsils tooken out the 26th of januray 2011 and i ripped my stiches, when you rip your stitches you gotta contact your doctor, as soon as possible...and do to the emergecy room. its not good when the are ripped...you can bleed to death and possible fiant and never wake up...its really possible...so make sure u don't talk for a few days 2-5 days and do not eat things are really hard to chew, and only eat the things you can eat like ice cream, MASH patots stuff like that.

and good luck rember what i told you, so you can protect your tonsils for not ripping so you don't have to bleed real bad...thanks for listening

Wondering::: How did you get your tonsils taken out on the 26th of Jan 2011 when the date of my post is Jan 19 2011?

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