My 12 yr old special needs son is scheduled for surgery next week for the removal of his tonsils adnoids, a trimming of his pallet, and straightening of his deviated septum. They've gone through it with us thoroughly and explained everything, but I am curious if anyone else knows anyone who had this combo of surgery? He's had countless tests and procedures, as well as other surgeries, but for some reason I am a basket case over this one. It will be done at a very well known, highly ranked children's hospital by a top doctor and he will be in ICU after- so this is the best care he could possibly get- I am still extremely anxious about it and would appreciate some parent feedback as well as medical feedback. I'm terrified!
Not likely, most companies have to pay to get rid of them. Good for firewood. If you got time and energy to cut up.Then you can sell the wood I did it for years for extra $.Used empty onion sacks sold it as kindling wood. Great for camp fires or wood stoves in winter. With the price of heating a house today it would be worth someones while who has a stove to cut for free heat.Oak ones are the best.