Programming update (part two)
More light, if at all, blogging. We had to admit Emma Kate to the hospital for RSV, which is a pretty common little chest cold in babies, but a pretty rough one. All you do is ride it out and treat the symptoms, and our doctor made the very wise decision to let her do just that in a croup tent with oxygen flowing in to it.
The kid's doing good, and so are we. It's not a serious condition with the proper treatment, which she is getting, so hopefully we can get to go home by weekend's end.
Thanks for all the kind words, and keep us in your thoughts and prayers.
The kid's doing good, and so are we. It's not a serious condition with the proper treatment, which she is getting, so hopefully we can get to go home by weekend's end.
Thanks for all the kind words, and keep us in your thoughts and prayers.
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My nephew had it and came through without a hitch. Will be praying for y'all.
Hope you are all better rather soon.
My son had RSV (and pnmenomia) when he was about 14 months. A couple of days of St. Mary's and that oxygen tent and breathing treatments a few time a day cleared his up really well and we have had no reoccuring problems. I am sure the same will be the same for you and your family.
I sure have missed my daily reading over here, and am so sad that you all are going through this. I'll be thinking of you and send all blessings, always,
aquariusrizing
Love the blog. We spent the thanksgiving before last in St. Mary's when my daughter was admitted for rsv. She was only 2 months or so. It was extremely scary at the time, but she was fine very quickly.
Hope your's recovers well as well.
P
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