LUCYS SURGERY DAY/ TONSILLECTOMY /ADENOIDECTOMY / EAR EXPLORATORY SURGERY / GROMMETS / SURGERY VLOG

Published 2022-05-19
On Monday 9th May Lucy had her tonsillectomy, Adenoidectomy and ear exploratory surgery. She wanted to Vlog her ‘hospital day’ so here’s what we’ve captured from her day!

She’s an incredibly brave and strong little girl and words can’t explain how much we love her and are so proud of her.


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All Comments (16)
  • Aww bless her. You prepared her so well. What an amazing mum. Get well soon Lucy. You are a star
  • @photogirl7191
    Sending you a massive hug Zara. Hated seeing you upset. Lucy is such a brave girl, sending love to you and your family xx
  • @tiffanymint5770
    Bless you, this made me cry. I remember sitting there at pilgrim when my son had an operation (not the same). He had a traumatic experience and I was scared he would remember but he didn’t. 3 years on and he has just positive memories from it. Hope you are all ok ❤️
  • What a brave mama and little girl. So glad everything went well. Sending love to you all❤️
  • Hi Zara,am glad Lucy came through her operation so well,and the added bonus of her hearing better without her hearing aids,does that mean she will not need them now? Its rare to hear of someone who had hearing aids no longer needing them,it will feel strange for her having empty ears! She was very brave & everyone could see how hard it was for you to keep it together & how time dragged! Thank you for sharing & I hope it's good news with her hearing going forward 💗💗
  • what an amazing little girl ❤ I am currently waiting for my middle son who is 5 aswell to have the same thing done sending hugs x
  • @noahharris2260
    You are such a brave little girl Lucy I had my tonsils out when I was a toddler plus I wanted to welcome you my country United States 🇺🇸 from your country United Kingdom 🇬🇧 I would love to go to United Kingdom 🇬🇧 I’ve never traveled out of the United States 🇺🇸
  • Aw Zara I can relate to this so much. My Lucy has had grommets (both at 18 months then again at 4 years) and her adenoids removed, and lots of other health problems inbetween. It really is the worst thing having to have your babies put to sleep 🥺 but they're so strong and resilient they don't seem to remember a thing, its just us poor parents xx
  • @Fal01100
    May ALLAH recover the little doll ..and blessed her good health ...
  • How was your daughter’s recovery please? I can’t find updates. My son is having his out weds 😢
  • Anything resulting in your child having to have surgery is traumatic. I remember having surgeries and having a huge black gas mask covering my entire face as a very young child and literally having it held over my face and fighting tooth and nail untill I was anaesthetised and I spent sometimes many weeks in hospital as a cnild and no parent was allowed to stay and there was a Nazi head sister on the children's ward and a cleaner who was basicly as bad as she was when they should never have been near adults let alone children. It's so much better for children and families as, a whole that a family member can be with the child whilst they are in hospital. She has done well to eat so well after that surgery.
  • Day need to wait for the sleep doctor and the mask 😷 are the nurse 👩‍⚕️ are the 👨‍⚕️ to check on her blood pressure her temperature and her height her weight hospital grown