Guest guest Posted December 6, 2011 Report Share Posted December 6, 2011 Yeah I'm curious about this also as I believe my daughter is currently getting over Whooping cough. I was led to believe that whooping cough is an acute illness whereas croup is more of a chronic type condition with some children??? Also wondering how one could possibly tell the difference. My daughter has never been prone to croup as it was explained to me, so I'm thinking whooping cough...Sent via BlackBerry by AT&TFrom: "" <bmandrusiak@...>Sender: Vaccinations Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 23:10:49 -0000<Vaccinations >Reply Vaccinations Subject: whooping cough vs croup I am a little curious over hearing many stories about croup being the same thing as whooping cough. Does anyone have more information about this, and is it? I heard if one has been vaccinated they will call it croupe, if not, it is whooping cough....and truth to this?Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 I am going to chime in on this discussion since my 3 year old son has gotten croup 3-4 times already. It seems to come on with some virus that he catches, but not with every cold. In the hospital they also called it stridor. As I understand it, and hopefully I understand this correctly because I'm still a bit confused, croup/stridor is classifying a type of cough in the upper respiratory and throat. It causes the airways to constrict, hence the difficulty breathing. It is SO scary. I pray to G_d each time he gets a little cold that it won't turn into croup. The scariest part of it is that it comes on suddenly and with no advance warning. The last 2 times my son had croup was Oct. 29 & then again Mid Nov. I have no idea why they were spaced so close together this time. I think there were at least 2 other prior incidents, but they were a while ago. He is also undergoing constitutional homeopathy and it may be his body's way of getting rid of the illness by displaying it, as his body gets over it. Or so I've heard. It's a Law in Constitutional Homeopathy and I can't remember the name of it. Either way it's very unpredictable. As I currently understand it, whooping cough is pertussis and I'm not sure if this is a virus or a bacteria. My son has not had any vaccines. nna Pollak Educational Consultant Discovery Toys www.discoverytoyslink.com/jams toyhousejams@... 415.994.8034 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 At 06:10 PM 12/6/2011, you wrote: >I am a little curious over hearing many stories about croup being >the same thing as whooping cough. Does anyone have more information >about this, and is it? I heard if one has been vaccinated they will >call it croupe, if not, it is whooping cough....and truth to this? >Thanks > Yes but croup doesn't last as long as whooping cough, so not sure how they can keep calling it that remember, they are just labels given to symptoms From my Holistic Baby & Toddler Care Class http://library.mothernature.com/l/the-doctors-book-of-home-remedies-ii/croup_602\ ..html Sheri >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 again they are just labels but croup only lasts a short time and whooping cough, usually about 3 months but can be helped with homeopathy to speed the recovery Sheri At 10:54 PM 12/6/2011, you wrote: Yeah I'm curious about this also as I believe my daughter is currently getting over Whooping cough. I was led to believe that whooping cough is an acute illness whereas croup is more of a chronic type condition with some children??? Also wondering how one could possibly tell the difference. My daughter has never been prone to croup as it was explained to me, so I'm thinking whooping cough... Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T From: " " <bmandrusiak@...> Sender: Vaccinations Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 23:10:49 -0000 <Vaccinations > ReplyVaccinations Subject: whooping cough vs croup I am a little curious over hearing many stories about croup being the same thing as whooping cough. Does anyone have more information about this, and is it? I heard if one has been vaccinated they will call it croupe, if not, it is whooping cough....and truth to this? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 agreed, was just curious how the medical community would decide which was which? Aside from assuming that non vax kids MUST have whooping cough because of lack of vaccine and those that are vax couldn't possibly have whooping cough so has to be croup. My daughter spent two weeks with a mild "cold". Unusual for her, usually it's a slight runny nose, maybe a little night time coughing for two or three days and that's it. They are so mild i rarely do anything but use her vaporizer, try to keep her a bit quieter, and ride it out. Aside from the nose and night time coughing, you'd never know the child was ill. This is her usual response to any little thing she comes down with. But this one was pushing two weeks when she started at bed time with an awful hoarse barking kind of cough followed by that whoop sounding inhale, she did it for three nights, so I gave her a remedy. The following night, she coughed but no barking sound nor whooping sound, last night, no cough, this morning no cough. So 48 hours after one dose of the remedy she's completely clear. I went and listened to the sound files of whooping cough you sent in the Childhood Illness's course. Was identical, but either way, she's healthy and strong again and I couldn't be happier about that! Afghans By Rodinwww.afghansbyrodin.com From: Sheri Nakken <vaccinedangers@...> To: Vaccinations Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 11:44 AM Subject: Re: whooping cough vs croup again they are just labels but croup only lasts a short time and whooping cough, usually about 3 months but can be helped with homeopathy to speed the recovery Sheri At 10:54 PM 12/6/2011, you wrote: Yeah I'm curious about this also as I believe my daughter is currently getting over Whooping cough. I was led to believe that whooping cough is an acute illness whereas croup is more of a chronic type condition with some children??? Also wondering how one could possibly tell the difference. My daughter has never been prone to croup as it was explained to me, so I'm thinking whooping cough... Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T From: "" <bmandrusiak@...> Sender: Vaccinations Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 23:10:49 -0000 <Vaccinations > ReplyVaccinations Subject: whooping cough vs croup I am a little curious over hearing many stories about croup being the same thing as whooping cough. Does anyone have more information about this, and is it? I heard if one has been vaccinated they will call it croupe, if not, it is whooping cough....and truth to this? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 At 12:07 PM 12/7/2011, you wrote: agreed, was just curious how the medical community would decide which was which? Aside from assuming that non vax kids MUST have whooping cough because of lack of vaccine and those that are vax couldn't possibly have whooping cough so has to be croup. Yes, that is what they do My daughter spent two weeks with a mild " cold " . Unusual for her, usually it's a slight runny nose, maybe a little night time coughing for two or three days and that's it. They are so mild i rarely do anything but use her vaporizer, try to keep her a bit quieter, and ride it out. Aside from the nose and night time coughing, you'd never know the child was ill. This is her usual response to any little thing she comes down with. That's great But this one was pushing two weeks when she started at bed time with an awful hoarse barking kind of cough followed by that whoop sounding inhale, she did it for three nights, so I gave her a remedy. The following night, she coughed but no barking sound nor whooping sound, last night, no cough, this morning no cough. So 48 hours after one dose of the remedy she's completely clear. I went and listened to the sound files of whooping cough you sent in the Childhood Illness's course. Was identical, but either way, she's healthy and strong again and I couldn't be happier about that! Great Its really hard to say Sheri Afghans By Rodin www.afghansbyrodin.com From: Sheri Nakken <vaccinedangers@...> Vaccinations Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 11:44 AM Subject: Re: whooping cough vs croup again they are just labels but croup only lasts a short time and whooping cough, usually about 3 months but can be helped with homeopathy to speed the recovery Sheri At 10:54 PM 12/6/2011, you wrote: Yeah I'm curious about this also as I believe my daughter is currently getting over Whooping cough. I was led to believe that whooping cough is an acute illness whereas croup is more of a chronic type condition with some children??? Also wondering how one could possibly tell the difference. My daughter has never been prone to croup as it was explained to me, so I'm thinking whooping cough... Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T From: " " <bmandrusiak@...> Sender: Vaccinations Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 23:10:49 -0000 <Vaccinations > ReplyVaccinations Subject: whooping cough vs croup I am a little curious over hearing many stories about croup being the same thing as whooping cough. Does anyone have more information about this, and is it? I heard if one has been vaccinated they will call it croupe, if not, it is whooping cough....and truth to this? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 That would have to be a terrible doctor who couldn't tell the difference between a barking cough and a whooping one. They are quite distinct from one another. Winnie whooping cough vs croup> > > >> >I am a little curious over hearing many stories about croup > being the> same thing as whooping cough. Does anyone have more information about> this, and is it? I heard if one has been vaccinated they will > call it> croupe, if not, it is whooping cough....and truth to this?> >Thanks> >> >> >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2011 Report Share Posted December 7, 2011 Whooping cough has a definitive "whoop" to it and is also known as the 100 day cough, lasting possibly 3 months.I hope all is well soon. ~ Maureen R. Gradvohl ~ From: O' <paisley_81@...> "Vaccinations " <Vaccinations > Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 8:07 AM Subject: Re: whooping cough vs croup agreed, was just curious how the medical community would decide which was which? Aside from assuming that non vax kids MUST have whooping cough because of lack of vaccine and those that are vax couldn't possibly have whooping cough so has to be croup. My daughter spent two weeks with a mild "cold". Unusual for her, usually it's a slight runny nose, maybe a little night time coughing for two or three days and that's it. They are so mild i rarely do anything but use her vaporizer, try to keep her a bit quieter, and ride it out. Aside from the nose and night time coughing, you'd never know the child was ill. This is her usual response to any little thing she comes down with. But this one was pushing two weeks when she started at bed time with an awful hoarse barking kind of cough followed by that whoop sounding inhale, she did it for three nights, so I gave her a remedy. The following night, she coughed but no barking sound nor whooping sound, last night, no cough, this morning no cough. So 48 hours after one dose of the remedy she's completely clear. I went and listened to the sound files of whooping cough you sent in the Childhood Illness's course. Was identical, but either way, she's healthy and strong again and I couldn't be happier about that! Afghans By Rodinwww.afghansbyrodin.com From: Sheri Nakken <vaccinedangers@...> To: Vaccinations Sent: Wednesday, December 7, 2011 11:44 AM Subject: Re: whooping cough vs croup again they are just labels but croup only lasts a short time and whooping cough, usually about 3 months but can be helped with homeopathy to speed the recovery Sheri At 10:54 PM 12/6/2011, you wrote: Yeah I'm curious about this also as I believe my daughter is currently getting over Whooping cough. I was led to believe that whooping cough is an acute illness whereas croup is more of a chronic type condition with some children??? Also wondering how one could possibly tell the difference. My daughter has never been prone to croup as it was explained to me, so I'm thinking whooping cough... Sent via BlackBerry by AT & T From: "" <bmandrusiak@...> Sender: Vaccinations Date: Tue, 06 Dec 2011 23:10:49 -0000 <Vaccinations > ReplyVaccinations Subject: whooping cough vs croup I am a little curious over hearing many stories about croup being the same thing as whooping cough. Does anyone have more information about this, and is it? I heard if one has been vaccinated they will call it croupe, if not, it is whooping cough....and truth to this? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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