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refused treatment help needed desprately!!!
Hi I am kind of new here although I have been reading post for a while. To start of I have a 6 year old son Will who has brittle asthma Well today I got a phone call from my partner to say that Will's School rang and said he isn't well can we pick him up so I went and got him to find he was in a
Hi I am kind of new here although I have been reading post for a while. To start of I have a 6 year old son Will who has brittle asthma Well today I got a phone call from my partner to say that Will's School rang and said he isn't well can we pick him up so I went and got him to find he was in a
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14 years ago
Can anyone help ?
Please can anyone tell me where I can buy a small nebuliser for my daughter who is 5 . I dont mind how much it costs but ideally it should be able to run on batteries.We have got a home one but it is much too big to keep taking on and off buses etc... as i dont drive. Look forward to hearing from you
Please can anyone tell me where I can buy a small nebuliser for my daughter who is 5 . I dont mind how much it costs but ideally it should be able to run on batteries.We have got a home one but it is much too big to keep taking on and off buses etc... as i dont drive. Look forward to hearing from you
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18 years ago
steroids and nebs - I need advice
Hi, I'm new to this forum. Am at my wits end over my son's asthma management, he's coming up to four yrs old. His only trigger seems to be a cold/bugs and he's on fluticazone, currently 150mg twice a day and montelukast once a day. We've bounced into hospital 8x this year. Normally once a month.
Hi, I'm new to this forum. Am at my wits end over my son's asthma management, he's coming up to four yrs old. His only trigger seems to be a cold/bugs and he's on fluticazone, currently 150mg twice a day and montelukast once a day. We've bounced into hospital 8x this year. Normally once a month.
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14 years ago
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daughter won't take steroid tablets, ideas please
Hello, My 10 year old has just been given 4 days of steroid tables today for her asthma, after being on the nebuliser (sp) at the doctors today. She has had them before, but is refusing to take them. I've disolved them in a little water, given her chocolate to eat with it even mixed some up with nesquick
Hello, My 10 year old has just been given 4 days of steroid tables today for her asthma, after being on the nebuliser (sp) at the doctors today. She has had them before, but is refusing to take them. I've disolved them in a little water, given her chocolate to eat with it even mixed some up with nesquick
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17 years ago
Hi Everyone
My so was diagnosed with asthma ay 18 mths old following chest Xray. He has been given salbutamol inhaler and Beclazone inhalers, using the former many times a day. He was admitted to A&E last night with progressive wheeze and cough and quite floppy. He was given a nebulizer and pred which took effect
My so was diagnosed with asthma ay 18 mths old following chest Xray. He has been given salbutamol inhaler and Beclazone inhalers, using the former many times a day. He was admitted to A&E last night with progressive wheeze and cough and quite floppy. He was given a nebulizer and pred which took effect
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18 years ago
New to this site.
Hi im a single mum with a son of 14 and he has had asthma since he was 5 now, but never really troubled him but the last few months have been very hard, today especially had to go on nebuliser and take tablets anybody else find this hard to cope with ?
Hi im a single mum with a son of 14 and he has had asthma since he was 5 now, but never really troubled him but the last few months have been very hard, today especially had to go on nebuliser and take tablets anybody else find this hard to cope with ?
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15 years ago
Thought All Was Well 'Till ....
Hello all, it's been some time since i last posted. Hope everyone is well. We thought Shane was under control, his been doing well these last few months, untill our check-up at the hossy that was. The cons' still quite concerned about the control, or lack of, we have over Shanes asthma. They have just
Hello all, it's been some time since i last posted. Hope everyone is well. We thought Shane was under control, his been doing well these last few months, untill our check-up at the hossy that was. The cons' still quite concerned about the control, or lack of, we have over Shanes asthma. They have just
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18 years ago
Hospital have changed their protocol so not a happy bunny!
It appears our local hospital have changed their policy for emergency card holders. It used to be that if your child was having probs with asthma but wasn't in immediate need of medical attention you could be seen on the paediatric ambulatory care ward by a peads doctor (most of whom know the severe
It appears our local hospital have changed their policy for emergency card holders. It used to be that if your child was having probs with asthma but wasn't in immediate need of medical attention you could be seen on the paediatric ambulatory care ward by a peads doctor (most of whom know the severe
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14 years ago
New to board-some questions regarding 5 year old son and asthma
Hello I have three lovely boys who are 5, 3 and 16 months. My eldest son, Isaac, has asthma. Actually his history is a little complicated but the long and short of it is that he is now treated for asthma. I guess I am now only fjust full accepting this after years of blaming his respiratory problems
Hello I have three lovely boys who are 5, 3 and 16 months. My eldest son, Isaac, has asthma. Actually his history is a little complicated but the long and short of it is that he is now treated for asthma. I guess I am now only fjust full accepting this after years of blaming his respiratory problems
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14 years ago
which hospital
Hi, Alfie used to be seen at our local hospital in hastings. When we were there the problem was that they couldn't give intravenous salbutamol because it sends his heart so fast and they had no paed person who was comfortable venting a small child. They used to have to get an intensive care retreval
Hi, Alfie used to be seen at our local hospital in hastings. When we were there the problem was that they couldn't give intravenous salbutamol because it sends his heart so fast and they had no paed person who was comfortable venting a small child. They used to have to get an intensive care retreval
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17 years ago
Help me make my childs asthma better and get rid of his cough!?!
Hi, I need some help my son is nearly three and has had a cough for the last three months, at first we thought it was just a chest infection so my wife took him to our doctor who prescribed antibiotics. The antibiotics didn't clear the cough so again my wife took him back to the doctors and again he
Hi, I need some help my son is nearly three and has had a cough for the last three months, at first we thought it was just a chest infection so my wife took him to our doctor who prescribed antibiotics. The antibiotics didn't clear the cough so again my wife took him back to the doctors and again he
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15 years ago
Two years old and tenth visit to hospital
Have looked at this for first time tonight as I lay in my sons hospital bed with him and so pleased to finally realise we are not alone. My son has now had ten overnight hospital stays. Tonight is our second night of this episode. He just needs to have a slight cold for me to panic because I know now
Have looked at this for first time tonight as I lay in my sons hospital bed with him and so pleased to finally realise we are not alone. My son has now had ten overnight hospital stays. Tonight is our second night of this episode. He just needs to have a slight cold for me to panic because I know now
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13 years ago
Daughter panic'd for first time- Any advice?
Hi all As you may know i've got a 7yr old daughter who up till yesterday has been a little star, calling ambulances, opening the door getting nebs for me. Talking to daddy etc on my mobile to explain what's happening. Yesterday when had to get ambulance she went straight to door to open it as ususal
Hi all As you may know i've got a 7yr old daughter who up till yesterday has been a little star, calling ambulances, opening the door getting nebs for me. Talking to daddy etc on my mobile to explain what's happening. Yesterday when had to get ambulance she went straight to door to open it as ususal
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18 years ago
at witts end with daughters asthma
my daughter is 6 and suffers from chronic troublesome asthma she is on singulair tablets and a seretide 250 inhaler [not recommended for under 12s] along with a salbutamol inhaler to relieve attacks even though shes on all this and piriton she is still having to use her blue inhaler several times a
my daughter is 6 and suffers from chronic troublesome asthma she is on singulair tablets and a seretide 250 inhaler [not recommended for under 12s] along with a salbutamol inhaler to relieve attacks even though shes on all this and piriton she is still having to use her blue inhaler several times a
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15 years ago
Problems with daughters asthma and her consultant
My daughter is 10 years old and being diagnosed with asthma at the age of one. Up unitll she was 6 years she was in out of hospital every week, seeing great consultants at newcastle. Her asthma became more stable, but we left newcastle and went to local hospital. Since October her asthma has dramatically
My daughter is 10 years old and being diagnosed with asthma at the age of one. Up unitll she was 6 years she was in out of hospital every week, seeing great consultants at newcastle. Her asthma became more stable, but we left newcastle and went to local hospital. Since October her asthma has dramatically
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14 years ago
Back in hospital again :(
Hi everyone, some of you may have read my post about taking so long to get my son, Leo (3yrs) to get a referral even after nearly two years of asthma attacks and three admissions to hospital. WEll, he finally saw the asthma consultant on Friday last week who was really thorough and listened to all our
Hi everyone, some of you may have read my post about taking so long to get my son, Leo (3yrs) to get a referral even after nearly two years of asthma attacks and three admissions to hospital. WEll, he finally saw the asthma consultant on Friday last week who was really thorough and listened to all our
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12 years ago
Ready to just about give in
Hi I have posted on here a few times now and now I am so at the end of my tether with what to do my 11 year old daughter suffers with what I would call quite bad asthma she is at home more than at school she is always at the doctors being prescribed more and more steroids the speacialist tells me ""well
Hi I have posted on here a few times now and now I am so at the end of my tether with what to do my 11 year old daughter suffers with what I would call quite bad asthma she is at home more than at school she is always at the doctors being prescribed more and more steroids the speacialist tells me ""well
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14 years ago
Need Reasurance / Advice
Hi all Thought i would join this forum to get a bit of advice for my 10 year old son who has had asthma since he was born and will never be rid of it as we were told by the asthma nurse. The last few days he has been quite poorly and his breathing is not too good, my wife spent the whole day yesterday
Hi all Thought i would join this forum to get a bit of advice for my 10 year old son who has had asthma since he was born and will never be rid of it as we were told by the asthma nurse. The last few days he has been quite poorly and his breathing is not too good, my wife spent the whole day yesterday
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17 years ago
little boys eating habits after an asthma attack
hi everyone i am new to the site, was wondering if anyone has had a problem with their child eating after an asthma attack my little 1 had an attack three weeks ago he was really bad in hospital for 4 days on nebs and oxygen for 2 days along with iv medicine , since the attack he has eaten very little
hi everyone i am new to the site, was wondering if anyone has had a problem with their child eating after an asthma attack my little 1 had an attack three weeks ago he was really bad in hospital for 4 days on nebs and oxygen for 2 days along with iv medicine , since the attack he has eaten very little
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15 years ago
Problems with having time off school help.
Hi there I used to post on here before although it all seams to have changed. I have a little girl who is 7 who is bad with her sasthma at the moment we are on seretide and singular plus ventolin nebs. she has been off school before and the head phones the school nusre as we ahve had quite alot of time
Hi there I used to post on here before although it all seams to have changed. I have a little girl who is 7 who is bad with her sasthma at the moment we are on seretide and singular plus ventolin nebs. she has been off school before and the head phones the school nusre as we ahve had quite alot of time
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18 years ago
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