Hi all,
Thank you so much for getting back to me. My ds was born by elective cs at 39+5 in October 2010 so wasn't too early. He has tongue-tie and was admitted to hospital at 4 weeks old for 3 days where they did various tests and observations. Whilst in hospital they did oxygen tests, x-rays and used a nebuliser. As an outpatient he has had a barium swallow as well as a camera down the throat.
Even though, we all suspected it was Laryngomalacia from the start, I only received a letter officially diagnosing it last week. (He was admitted in Dec of last year). I too had looked online and thought it was Laryngomalacia and whilst in hospital asked one of the docs whether it could be this only to be told that she wished parents didn't look up online to self-diagnose and it probably wasn't this! Little did she know.
Anyway He chirps like a bird whilst asleep and sometimes during the day when awake or eating.
The confirmation letter says there is no sign of reflux but I think he may have this. I have great trouble getting more than 4ozs in him at any one time, he brings up a lot of milk, seems to have a lot of saliva - constant bubbles and dribbles and coughs an awful lot, like choking sounds. Other than that he seems ok in himself. He isn't putting on the weight like he should do. At birth he was above the 50% line, and he seems to be going down the chart even though he is putting on weight.
Originally I wasn't worried since he was so alert and himself but NHS direct worried me after speaking to them and they then sent an ambulance within 2 minutes to take him to the hospital. My instinct is that he is ok and not too bad. Although looking online at the facebook support groups it has made me think, ie will he have trouble weaning, speaking. etc. Is it ok to take him on an airplane.
If anyone has any advice, it would be greatly received. I am so pleased that you have all responded, it is nice to know that I am not alone! Thanks again.