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Prednisone and my difficult child don't mix so good!
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 265343" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Biomom had both difficult children put on inhalers, said they had asthma. Since difficult child 2 has seasonal allergies we give him kids' benadryl as needed. Once we finally convinced difficult child 1 that it was <strong>not</strong> asthma, she's done a lot better. What happened was her inhaler vanished (and I do mean vanished), and she had an "attack" - and 5 minutes later was talking on the phone.</p><p> </p><p>Interestingly, I never noticed the connection, but I think that may have done something - they put her on steroids when she was sick last and her behavior went through the roof.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 2 apparently had ONE really bad asthma attack with biomom. This was two days after he quit breathing one night at our house and we found out he had SEVERE strep. (And was out without a coat during parenting exchange to us - GRR). They almost hospitalized him for the strep. However prednisone doesn't seem to affect him much. The albuterol inhaler actually <strong>made </strong>him wheeze... (He was also (at that time) on Singulair, Nasonex AND Claritin - Poor kid.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 265343, member: 6705"] Biomom had both difficult children put on inhalers, said they had asthma. Since difficult child 2 has seasonal allergies we give him kids' benadryl as needed. Once we finally convinced difficult child 1 that it was [B]not[/B] asthma, she's done a lot better. What happened was her inhaler vanished (and I do mean vanished), and she had an "attack" - and 5 minutes later was talking on the phone. Interestingly, I never noticed the connection, but I think that may have done something - they put her on steroids when she was sick last and her behavior went through the roof. difficult child 2 apparently had ONE really bad asthma attack with biomom. This was two days after he quit breathing one night at our house and we found out he had SEVERE strep. (And was out without a coat during parenting exchange to us - GRR). They almost hospitalized him for the strep. However prednisone doesn't seem to affect him much. The albuterol inhaler actually [B]made [/B]him wheeze... (He was also (at that time) on Singulair, Nasonex AND Claritin - Poor kid.) [/QUOTE]
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