Mary Beth has completely recovered, and we are hoping to stay healthy for a while. I am almost over it. I am glad we kept her out of daycare. It seemed like an over reaction when she started to bounce back, but she seems well for the first time in months.
Sheri - 5 days in the PICU sounds really hard. We really did get lucky.
RSV is no fun
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So glad she is feeling better. Shane had RSV his first winter (6 months old). We stayed in the hospital for 5 days. A very scary experience! He didn't need O2 once we left, but we had to do daily breathing treatments for over a year. Hope you are feeling better real soon!
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Glad she feels better. Thanks for sharing what you learned re: 02. I'm sure it will help someone.
Hope you're feeling better.
Hope you're feeling better.
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Re : RSV is no fun
My oldest son got rsv at 1 month old..thats when he started nebulizer, he's now almost 4 and still has to use it everyday for asthma. So yes RSV sucks!
I remember waking up 20 times a night to suction his nose.
I remember waking up 20 times a night to suction his nose.
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Glad she's recovered but sorry you are suffering now!! Have you ever tried a Neti Pot? It helps flush out the gunk from your sinuses. It's weird but it helps if you can't take sudafed (like me). Although I have been tempted to try & use the "boogie sucker" on myself!!
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We are off the O2! She seems fully recovered, and I am still thinking about punching the NICU nurse who told me that adults don't get RSV... She is correct that we don't generally get brochiolitis, but the cold, sinus infection, etc have me wishing for mechanical suction at home for ME.
So, in case anyone needs to deal with O2 and an older, bigger baby... We learned this after watching my DD trying to wrap the O2 line around her tank next to the crib (new toys!!!) and tying her head to the crib railing in the process. It was pretty funny, but it could have been un-funny easily.
Gymboree makes lightweight footed sleepers with snaps at least up to 18M. Everything else has zippers. This is a problem because you need to route the O2 line out near their feet when they are getting better. The Carter's outlet had two fleece sleepers left that had snaps in her size. These things were pretty easy to find in NB and little baby sizes, and they are really hard to find bigger than 9M. The manager of the Carter's outlet thought I was completely nuts. She might be right. Either way, this worked pretty well.
So, in case anyone needs to deal with O2 and an older, bigger baby... We learned this after watching my DD trying to wrap the O2 line around her tank next to the crib (new toys!!!) and tying her head to the crib railing in the process. It was pretty funny, but it could have been un-funny easily.
Gymboree makes lightweight footed sleepers with snaps at least up to 18M. Everything else has zippers. This is a problem because you need to route the O2 line out near their feet when they are getting better. The Carter's outlet had two fleece sleepers left that had snaps in her size. These things were pretty easy to find in NB and little baby sizes, and they are really hard to find bigger than 9M. The manager of the Carter's outlet thought I was completely nuts. She might be right. Either way, this worked pretty well.
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No experience with O2 after RSV - just with round the clock neb. breathing treatments. My 3rd one had it at 13 months & again at 19 months (this one was in the summer!!) Seeing your baby struggle to breathe is the worst!! Glad y'all are home now! (((HUGS)))
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We were a little worried that he might readmit her at her checkup today because she was struggling again this afternoon. Instead, he said that she looked pretty good down there and that we can just keep turning her O2 flow up until she looks good again.
Does anyone have experience with O2 after RSV? We are trying to guess about how long she will be on it and out of daycare. We are blessed with wonderful Grandmas who are going to trade off caring for her until she should go back.. I think it might be about a month, and I am considering pulling her out of daycare so I don't have to pay a month of "vacation" fees.
Does anyone have experience with O2 after RSV? We are trying to guess about how long she will be on it and out of daycare. We are blessed with wonderful Grandmas who are going to trade off caring for her until she should go back.. I think it might be about a month, and I am considering pulling her out of daycare so I don't have to pay a month of "vacation" fees.
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Glad you are home. Sorry your little one got so sick ((hugs))
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*whew* SO glad you guys are home! I hope she kicks this without any more trouble, and is back to her sweet self soon.
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