As I type my 5 year old son is in Hospital being treated for his Brittle Asthma, a diagnosis which was ""upgraded"" from asthma only last week.
About 9 days ago my lad started to develop a little cough, nothing to worry about as it was not persistent and not showing any signs of wheaze and he had no temperature. As the days went on the cough got worse but still no wheaze or temperature. Then last Tuesday the cough became much worse, but still no wheaze or temperature, but we decided to start using his salbutamol inhalor and sought advice from our GP. The GP started his prednisanol and told us to observe him and if the cough worsened then he should be taken to A&E and we should expect a stay in hospital as my little lad had to be ventilated 3 years ago under very similar circumstances. After 7 hours (yes 7 hours) constant coughing in A&E, they finally admitted him to the ward and started treatment by way of a salbutimol nebuliser. Within 2 hours his condition worsened and he started having a full blown asthma attack, wheazing, temperature and very low sats.. Treatment was increased, but I thought we were heading for another stay in intensive care. Fortunatley, after almost everything else had failed, they have got his condition under control using Magnesium Sulphate, and thankfully he seems to responding to that, although I'm not getting complacent.
My sons asthma is so infrequent, that he hasn't even used his salbutamol inhalor for 15 months. He hasn't been hospitalised for 18 months (and even then he was only in for 2 days with a short course of prednisanol and salbutamol nebs). Suddenly he's in hospital, and as close as you can get to being in intensive care.
The doctors treating him say his condition is so rare, that the normal warning signs don't appear, no wheazing, no temperature and no low Sats , and that's why A&E didn't hospitalise him sooner.
Sorry for the long wided explanation, but the reason for my post is simple. Does anyone on here present the same or similar symptons (ie. hardly any) before such a serious attack?
Thanks in advance,
Jason.