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ds1 fighting for breath, very bad chest infection

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Greensleeves · 20/11/2006 10:24

ds1 has got a chest infection (caught from me) . I spent most of last night going in and out of his room giving medicines/rubbing Vick on his chest/back/reassuring him. He is much worse today, his breathing is really laboured, his chest is sucking in with the effort to breathe, he can't talk properly because his breath catches at the end of each word. I can hear his chest rattling and wheezing all the way down his back, but he isn't coughing anything up. I have had a serious chest infection myself for the last week (I thoughti t was gone, but it has come back) and it has been a really bad one, for the first few days of it I didn't cough up anything either but then started coughing up really rock-hard infected lumps of blood-stained green stuff. (Yes, I know, TMI, but I am worried ). I assumed mine was worse because I used to smoke, but ds1 seems to be in an even worse state than me.

I have a GP appointment for him later this morning (dh is taking him, because I have no voice at all this morning) but it's not his own GP. I am really worried, crap lungs run on both sides of our family, in fact dh's father died of emphysema, they think his lungs may have been weakened by a severe infection as a child

Does anyone have any advice on how I can clear his chest/halp him to breathe/get him to eat? I don't care what he eats at this point, I have asked dh to get chocolate buttons in case he will eat those - he really is so ill and he's very miserable.

OP posts:
theflumpsmum · 20/11/2006 19:52

My ds had broncholitis when he was a baby ,and that ended in him being admitted to hospital.He hadn't even appeared to be that ill,he was still smiling and gurgling as normal,but must say him being hospitalised and put on nebulizers made it the most scariest 24 hours of my life.

My thoughts are with you and your lo greensleeves xx

pelvicfloorSNOWmore · 20/11/2006 19:59

Reading this thread has given me goosebumps
Really hope your ds is ok Greeny
Thinking of you
xxx

LittleMonkeysMum · 20/11/2006 20:01

DD had bronchiolitis when she was 6m sounds a bit similar, and it was absolutely terrifying. Really keeping fingers crossed for speedy recovery for your LO. xxx

misdee · 20/11/2006 20:21

just checking for news?

Sheraz · 20/11/2006 20:49

Bump... no news?sounds as if he is being kept in? Best wishes to greeny and family.

foxinsocks · 20/11/2006 20:50

hope he's OK greeny

kittywits · 20/11/2006 21:16

Just seen this Greeny, poor you and ds, it's very scary when kids are v. poorly you feel so helpess and so at the mercy of the docs. Men aren't good at kicking up a stink. Do let us know how things are when you can (((hugs)))

themulledSNOWMANneredjanitor · 20/11/2006 21:17

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earlysbird · 20/11/2006 21:31

Oh poor you, we had the same thing a couple of times with both DTs in first year it is scary but he's in good hands now. Everything crossed for you xx

Twiglett · 20/11/2006 21:41

no news yet?

essbee · 20/11/2006 21:52

Message withdrawn

FrannyandZooey · 20/11/2006 21:54

I've phoned her on her mob and at home, but no reply

Mercy · 20/11/2006 21:57

(why do we have to scroll down so far for this thread?)

I have one email add for F&Z, shall I ask her, she might know? But I realy don't want to intrude.

Dottydot · 20/11/2006 21:58

Thinking of you. xxx

Mercy · 20/11/2006 21:59

Sorry Franny, posts crossed, I knew you'd be on hte case.

FrannyandZooey · 20/11/2006 22:08

Well I only just saw this thread recently tbh Mercy and had no idea what was happening

I never mind you emailing me, and just wish I had seen this news earlier

I will post if Greeny gets in touch

Sugarfree · 20/11/2006 22:18

Just seen this,adding to the good thoughts for the Greenie family.

Mercy · 20/11/2006 22:40

Franny, you are a good friend to many people. Bless you.

Pleaese keep us up to date is poss. I must go now.

misdee · 20/11/2006 22:42

oh i hope its not too serious, i felt awful posting a dn e now this morning, but the thread make me shake as have seen dd1 in states like this, and its scary. i hope little greensleeves is ok.

singersgirl · 20/11/2006 22:43

Hope we hear some good news soon. We too are veterans of hospital stays for chest problems and it is very scary.

foundintranslationnothere · 21/11/2006 07:16

Have had an email from Greeny's dh. She is in hosp overnight with ds1, who's on inhalers hourly but fortunately his chest X-ray was clear, so they reckon it's viral. His breathing is under control with the inhalers and his temp is back down. So good-ish news overall.

geekgrrl · 21/11/2006 07:19

thanks for the update, good to hear it's not too bad.

FrannyandZooey · 21/11/2006 07:39

Thank god for that, Mr Greeny emailed last night but I had gone to bed so sorry not to have passed the message on

It does sound reassuring news although horrid for them to have to stay in overnight. Best place for children with breathing problems though I guess

Hope to hear more news soon and will update if I do

SherlockLGJ · 21/11/2006 08:10

Thank God for that.

Checking this thread was the first thing I did this morning.

Even had to reboot bleedin pooter first.

Off to work, can't check in until this evening.

JennyLeevesmilkandcookiesforSa · 21/11/2006 08:34

Thats good as I was thinking of the little child and greensleeves and hoping it was going to be okay

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