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<blockquote data-quote="paperplate" data-source="post: 577708" data-attributes="member: 15831"><p>HECK YEAH! My lil DS8, no issues with him, but when he was younger he was in and out of the hospital RSV, Asthma etc...Everytime he got dosed, he went hyper spaz. And the steroids are terrible. The nurses at the hospital called it roid rage. Mine took prednisone. One thing that helped a 'little', was we got used to giving him a warm bath directly after his nebulizer treatment. Just the warmth and the water helped calm him. I also made it back rub time after he left the tub. He put his warm jammies on and watched sponge bob or something then I rubbed his back. It honestly helped. That stuff makes you jittery, I have had to use it as well. Felt like I was crawling out of my skin and it increases heart rate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paperplate, post: 577708, member: 15831"] HECK YEAH! My lil DS8, no issues with him, but when he was younger he was in and out of the hospital RSV, Asthma etc...Everytime he got dosed, he went hyper spaz. And the steroids are terrible. The nurses at the hospital called it roid rage. Mine took prednisone. One thing that helped a 'little', was we got used to giving him a warm bath directly after his nebulizer treatment. Just the warmth and the water helped calm him. I also made it back rub time after he left the tub. He put his warm jammies on and watched sponge bob or something then I rubbed his back. It honestly helped. That stuff makes you jittery, I have had to use it as well. Felt like I was crawling out of my skin and it increases heart rate. [/QUOTE]
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