Hi there. I'm posting here first rather than on asthma thread as I'm really hoping someone is going to come along and say their LO had these symptoms but didn't turn out to be asthmatic. This is long, sorry.
Background: In October DD (nearly 4) experienced an episode of wheezing/ breathlessness. Felt tired and unwell in morning then breathless by afternoon. Was sick through the night with what seemed like tummy bug and breathing worse so we called an ambulance. She was nebulised at home and then twice more by GP in the morning. GP sent us to A&E cos still not happy with wheezing. A&E nebulised three times more plus gave prednisolone and chest x-ray (clear).Finally sent us home with ventolin (6 puffs down to 2 puffs by end of week then stop) and prednisolone (for 5 days). Suggestion was that she had a nasty virus. She got better quickly and her chest was completely clear by the end of the week.
Roll on Nov/Dec - DD gets filthy cold and quite nasty chest infection. No antibiotics taken and no asthma symptoms developed at all - I took her to GP almost every day to get her checked (paranoid mum!).
Roll on to today: DD had bit of a runny nose and chesty cough yesterday. Was sick at nursery and was breathless when I picked her up. Was nebulised twice at docs but still wheezy. Prescribed prednisolone (7 days), ventolin (7 days) and antibiotics as they think she has a chest infection. The sickness symptoms are the same as before, like a bug. She can't keep anything down so can't even start the antibiotics.
So, does anyone think this sounds like the start of asthma? Docs have a variety of opinions but none willing to say anything definite. GP thinks not as she would have shown asthma symptoms much sooner than age 4 (like a cough) and also that she would have got symptoms with the first chest infection. DD has had her fair share of coughs and colds and mystery viruses but none ever affected her like this. Sorry if this sounds ridiculously paranoid but I am really hoping these are one-off incidents or bronchiolitis (sp?) which nurse mentioned. TIA.