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In a message dated 12/31/2007 9:10:07 AM Eastern Standard Time,

cindymattern@... writes:

Is this common because until last year we have never had this issue at all.

Has he ever been checked for aspiration pneumonia? Micah had pneumonia like

5 times his first two years of life. I finally figured out it was

aspiration pneumonica and took him to gastroenterologist. BINGO Once on the

GERD

medicines and he stayed much better. He doesn't even use them anymore though

we

constantly keep an eye out. Just a thought.

Loree

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My little guy (Ben,22mos.) has had bacterial pneumonia twice. At three

months, it was double pneumonia likely to have followed an unidentified

virus. It required a 10 day hospital stay. He was put on a ventilator

upon arrival at the children's hospital. It was removed 3 days later

only to find that he had to be revented a few hours later. He had to

have ablood transfusion because of all the poking. It was a scary

time...we almost lost him. The next time he had pneumonia, no hospital

stay was necessary. Thank the Lord! I've heard that respiratory problems

can be an issue because of a weaker cough...they are not as able to move

the junk out. I've also heard that preemies have a higher risk of

developing respiratory issues.

Incidentally, Ben has a really nasty cough right now. I'm debating a

trip to the doc as I write this. I try to avoid it if at all possible.

The waiting room carries quite a risk this time of year. Ben was not

approved for RSV vaccines this year. If he comes up with pneumonia

again, the doc said he'll have to take action...I'm not sure what that

meant.

Happy New Year!

Sheila

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> I was wondering how many kids have trouble with this. Ben had

pneumonnia last year and was in the hospital. However this year we have

been to the ER twice. The first time he had bronchitis and seemed to be

getting better. However as soon as he was down with the z-pack a day

later he went back. Another fever, coughing uncontrollably etc. Is this

common because until last year we have never had this issue at all.

> Thanks,

> M.

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When Kaitlyn was 3 and 4 she ended up in the hospital every year with

pneumonia or respiratory issues. Then for several years she stayed pretty

healthy. This year she spent 9 days in the hospital with pneumonia again.

The Doctor advised us to start breathing treatments right away if she showed

any signs of trouble. He said she would be more susceptible since this

latest bout. It seems with Kaitlyn that once she gets really sick she

struggles more for awhile, like it takes her much longer to fully get her

strength to fight off infection back to normal. Darcy

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From: [mailto: ] On Behalf

Of CINDY MATTERN

Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 8:16 AM

Subject: bronchitis/pneumonnia

I was wondering how many kids have trouble with this. Ben had pneumonnia

last year and was in the hospital. However this year we have been to the ER

twice. The first time he had bronchitis and seemed to be getting better.

However as soon as he was down with the z-pack a day later he went back.

Another fever, coughing uncontrollably etc. Is this common because until

last year we have never had this issue at all.

Thanks,

M.

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