I'm a survivor. I had quinsy with recurrent tonsillitus when I was about 18 while away at college. (I'm now 32). I couldn't walk or swallow any saliva as it was too painful and I had a massively swollen face and neck which made me look like I had mumps, even though it wasn't mumps as I'd had mumps before when I was a child. The doctor couldn't see the back of my throat as it was so swollen, so he had to push my tongue down with a spatula to see my throat. I had to stay in hospital for about 5 days on two occasions hooked up to intravenous antibiotics and an intravenous drip as I couldn't swallow, and every time I accidently slightly swallowed a bit of my own saliva it hurt and made me cry. I was put on a waiting list to have a tonsillectomy. I was on long-term antibiotics for about half a year while waiting for the operation as otherwise the tonsillitus and quinsy just came back. Had the tonsillectomy done, and was in terrible pain in my ears, head and throat from the operation, so I couldn't walk. I had a severe haemorrhage in the night where I was spitting out large mouthfuls of blood with clots in every second about six nights after the tonsillectomy was done, so I was rushed back to hospital in the night, and they tried to stop the bleeding, but they couldn't. Eventually the bleeding stopped by itself. Then I took about two weeks to recover, and I'm better off now that I don't have tonsils anymore. I must add that one night when I got my intestine wrapped around my bowel I had so much more pain than I ever had from my throat, which makes the quinsy and haemorrhage from tonsillectomy almost pale into insignificance.