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kimmydawn 01-31-2007 02:32 PM

I'm sorry
 
Hi everyone,

I'm sorry I haven't responded to PM's or posts.

My boy has the flu. He's on the tail end of it and seemed to be doing well and now he has this "whole body" cough. His doctor's office is closed today and I hesitate taking him to the ER and exposing him to even more, unless it's absolutely necessary.

Anyhow, we're still struggling here and please don't think I don't care. I will respond just as soon as I get my little man all better.

In the meantime, please don't hestiate to PM another member of the team for urgent issues that don't feel they can't wait a day or two.

Love & Respect,

KD

Jomar 01-31-2007 02:45 PM

Oh I hope he hasn't gotten bronchitis from the flu.

Take care of little guy.

sadeyesr4ever 01-31-2007 02:55 PM

I'm sorry to hear that your little man is sick. I hope he feels better soon!

mrsD 01-31-2007 03:00 PM

how awful...
 
I hope you can find another ped, or at least an Urgent Care? If you don't want
to do the ER route.

Doesn't your doctor have an emergency # to use?

In the meantime, this may help:

Go in the bathroom with him and take a book, and close the door and
run the shower until all the hot water is gone. Sit in there about 1/2 hr
letting him breathe the concentrated steam. You don't have to put him
in the steam, or get wet. Just sit on a chair in there. If you have wallpaper in
there, prepare to say good-bye to it. (ours all fell off! )

Sometimes a small bit of mucous gets stuck in a bronchiole and triggers
excessive coughing. If the cough sounds like a bark of a dog or seal, you
should get medical help ASAP...go to the ER. This is croup and sometimes it
can swell the throat, and become a breathing emergency.
The steam however, can take care of much of the extreme cough reflex
temporarily, in non-emergency situations.

Some severe coughing in small children is due to asthma. So it is best
to find an urgent care, at least and perhaps have a breathing treatment if necessary.


Best of luck...hope this resolves soon for the little guy!

Curious 01-31-2007 03:18 PM

:hug: for kd and super little dude.

Chemar 01-31-2007 03:53 PM

awww KimmyDawn.......give the lil guy a :hug: from me and dont worry about anything here....we will all be fine and nothing is as important right now than you looking after him. (((((((((((((KD))))))))))))))))

kimmydawn 01-31-2007 03:53 PM

Thanks, guys.

Yes, I do think he has asthmatic bronchitis from the flu. He's had it before from viruses and fought it off with use of an inhaler but no antibiotics.

MrsD, thank you. Yes, I've done the bathroom thing twice now...once last night and then again this a.m. when he woke up tight. He seems to only get really tight when he tries to sleep or is really active. Right now he's maintaining, and if he spikes any temp or coughing increases to where I think he's short of breath or something...to the ER we go. If not, I'm calling dr. first thing in the a.m.

They don't have anyone on call. He goes to a well child clinic here.

KD

Lara 01-31-2007 04:00 PM

I sure hope he's feeling better soon.
:grouphug:

lolo 01-31-2007 04:15 PM

i know how it is when our child is sick. i hope he will be feeling better soon

Julie 01-31-2007 05:00 PM

Healing hugs and hope he gets better soon.


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