Hi Ash, that doesnt sound right. Either ring out of hours GP and explain situation - they may advise you to take him to A&E - or if you think he's bad enough take him to A&E yourself (or get ambulance). Don't leave it hoping things will improve. Good luck.
It sounds like you need to call the out of hours GP at the very least, but really it sounds like he should be being treated in hospital if his nebs aren't helping. There's a chance the shift may have changed by now so maybe you might get to see someone more helpful. If they try to send you away again ask them to tell you where you CAN get help for Will, surely they can't expect you and his mum to be able to manage him at home when his meds aren't working. Good luck, I really hope Will gets better soon.
Oh dear Ash, did they check his blood gases????? What's his colour like? I'd be inclined to get back down A&E if I was as worried as you. Lx
Either phone out of hours gp or attend a and e. Please remember that if u disagree with a dr's decision u can request a second opinion. And in this case it sounded if you needed one. If nebulisers where not helping.
Please for everyone with a child If your attend a district general or adult based hospital I would ask for a paediatrician to review the child If u disagre with the initial dr.
Hi Ash, this really doesn't sound right at all. I have to assume there has been some significant misunderstanding as I can't envisage an A&E dept turning away such a young child when they are so poorly and nebs aren't helping - if anything they tend to be over-cautious and are more than happy to admit if there is any concern at all.
Please take him back or see your GP ASAP - there really is no other option, I'm afraid.
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