Hi all,
My daughter is 11. She was diagnosed with asthma aged 6, when shortly after diagnosis ended up in High dependency whilst we were on a skiing holiday in Italy. A few flare-up later, and she was completely over it. until last December, when she ended up in hospital for a few days with Pneumonia. since then, we are averaging a hospital admission every 4 weeks. all allergy testing is negative, she's on singulair, cetirizine, seretide 125 2 puffs twice a day (being weaned down from 250 2 puffs twice a day), atrovent when needed, and of course salbutamol. Her lung function when well is excellent, Peak flows averaging 350-370 daily when well. however every few weeks she 'goes off' wether it be due to sore tonsils (awaiting tonsillectomy next month) or viral infection, or no other reason. Her peak flow dives, she's tight and wheezy, then struggles to speak and only responds to 10puffs of salbutamol at a time and ends up in hospital because she's only able to last 45mins to an hour between doses.She's had very little time without prednisolone in the past year, but thankfully her short synacthen test shows her adrenal glands are working fine. She's now on a prednisolone reducing regime. She's gained 2kg in 1 month, her emotions are all over the place, her behaviour is awful at times. She feels weak and tired and seems to want to sleep alot. She's missed alot of High school, which she's just started. She misses out on holidays, birthday parties, she can't go to alot of her friends houses because their parents smoke. My husband and I are missing alot of work, I'm training to be a midwife and have missed alot of my studies, and our income is being affected. We can't plan holidays or trips away. And our poor girl is feeling increasingly isolated, frustrated, and worryingly, is becoming reckless. She's been referred to a psychologist/counsellor, and I'm wondering if I need one myself! I can't sleep at night because I'm continuously checking on her and I fear I'll walk into her room one day and find her collapsed (or worse).
Is anyone else having similar issues, and if there are ways of coping with this? The care our daughter receives at the hospital is excellent, but after our last admission we're suffering a bit of family turmoil as she nearly collapsed because she had a temper tantrum at being told to take her inhaler, and ended up blue and unable to speak, and refused to go to hospital.
Any advice would be much appreciated