My daughter did. I thought the ENT was just overly eager to do surgery, so we did nothing when she was 3, even though she'd had many, many ear infections. By the time she was 5 or 6, we became concerned about her snoring, and our inability to communicate because she always sounded like she had a cold. Arby's came out "ommys." After a speech therapist asked whether she had enlarged adenoids, I reconsidered, and got her adenoids and tonsils removed. One of the best things we did. We understand each other a whole lot better now, and she sleeps soundly. However, she says she wasn't allergic to grass before the surgery, but now she is. I told her she was before, but she couldn't actually breathe through her nose! If you want to go this route, let me know. We found a fantastic ENT-much better than the original one who was too full of himself and kept patients waiting forever....