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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 290615" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>I can completely understand the anxiety that goes with having an asthmatic kid when they're sick. We went through similar stuff with difficult child 1 in April which was pretty bad, and then again to a milder extent in June. And the timing is NEVER good -- there's always a trip or school exams or SOMETHING that is negatively affected by it.</p><p> </p><p>I'll keep my fingers crossed they can send you off with a just-in-case prescription for antibiotics in case she worsens. Just pack her peak-flow meter and all her various inhalers and plan on sticking to a clockwork dosing schedule. Maybe they can also give you some prednisolone samples to keep handy in case the numbers really tank and you need to start a burst of steroids to get things under control. At least that's what our doctor does if things are looking dicey.</p><p> </p><p>Get some rest tonight!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 290615, member: 3444"] I can completely understand the anxiety that goes with having an asthmatic kid when they're sick. We went through similar stuff with difficult child 1 in April which was pretty bad, and then again to a milder extent in June. And the timing is NEVER good -- there's always a trip or school exams or SOMETHING that is negatively affected by it. I'll keep my fingers crossed they can send you off with a just-in-case prescription for antibiotics in case she worsens. Just pack her peak-flow meter and all her various inhalers and plan on sticking to a clockwork dosing schedule. Maybe they can also give you some prednisolone samples to keep handy in case the numbers really tank and you need to start a burst of steroids to get things under control. At least that's what our doctor does if things are looking dicey. Get some rest tonight! [/QUOTE]
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