Guest guest Posted June 30, 2001 Report Share Posted June 30, 2001 Alison, Ronan started having his first signs at about 4 months (dev. delay and failure to thrive). He never had any stridor until about 5 to 6 months. It started very gradually and wasn't nearly as loud as it is now. It seemed to get worse until he was about 8 months old and hasn't really changed since then. I guess I wouldn't really say it sounds " raspy " , it is not " wet " sounding at all not like a wet cough or wheezy chest. it sound like it is more from the upper airway almost " honking " sound. People always comment about me taking him out with a cold so I guess to everyone else it sounds like a cold or asthma. I definetly remember that it started later because that is kind of backward. Usually stridor occurs in new borns and then they out grow it, Dougald had mild stridor. Also remember, stridor is a sigh of gastric reflux as well. It was while we were in the hospital the very first time with Ronan when the doc's heard his stridor and decided it might be possible that he had reflux. They went ahead and did the reflux test . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2001 Report Share Posted July 3, 2001 's stridor developed at a very early age, and while it did tend to increase with any secondary illness or bad weather conditions, it was generally fairly constant. We believe the anti -convulsants made it worse, because the tend to increase the amount of mucus and make it harder to deal with as well. very rarely struggles with it now (may be 1-2 times a year), and it is generally associated with secondary illness. D.M.G. (there was a complete drying up of the "rattles" within 3-4 days of introducing this supplement -checkout www.kirkmanlabs.com ) and getting him off anti-convulsants were the keys. When he was younger, it was so bad, that it was difficult to take him out socially with us, as it was very off putting for other people around us, especially those who did not understand his situation. Regards, & Savage. A question about stridor?? Those of you whose kids have stridor, when it began did it happen all the time or start with a breath now and then that had the gasping, raspy sound to it??Alisonhttp://www.umdf.org/support/listpolicy.html - please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2001 Report Share Posted July 11, 2001 What exactly is stridor? Is it the gurgly sound in the throat, the secretions that sit on the epiglottis? My daughter has this chronic gurgle, has always had it. She is on DMG, but tit did not clear up. In fact, it has been pretty bad the past five days. We finally figured out she is cutting her 5 yr molars! She has always gotten extra gurgly when cutting teeth. e, Chelsea's mom (non-specific mito) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 I wouldn't really describe as a gurgle. It is like a long, slow sucked in noisy breath. Sounds almost a little bit like the way kids sound with croup but not quite. It is very hard to explain. It is a nasty sound in that it sounds as if they can't get that breath in, like something has collapsed in their throat. I hope this makes some sense. Alison Re: A question about stridor?? What exactly is stridor? Is it the gurgly sound in the throat, the secretions that sit on the epiglottis? My daughter has this chronic gurgle, has always had it. She is on DMG, but tit did not clear up. In fact, it has been pretty bad the past five days. We finally figured out she is cutting her 5 yr molars! She has always gotten extra gurgly when cutting teeth.e, Chelsea's mom (non-specific mito)Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 jayvelde@... wrote: > What exactly is stridor? Is it the gurgly sound in the throat, the secretions > that sit on the epiglottis? Stridor is not usually a wet or gurgly sound, it is more a dry raspy sound, that comes from obstruction in the air way, that is typcially anatomical rather than from wetness or secretions. My middle child used to have a lot or respiratory stridor that came from swelling with angio edema, as well as related to her poor respiratory control. Her air way was more floppy than normal and it tended to obstruct more easily. Stridor is frequently associated with inflammation in the airway, that causes obstruction. Jeannine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2001 Report Share Posted July 12, 2001 There is a sound recording of stridor at www.rale.cal.stridor.htm. and good description at ttp://www.pedisurg.com/PtEducENT/Stridor & laryngomalacia.htm Twana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2001 Report Share Posted July 13, 2001 Twana I am really interested to hear the sound recording but can't get the address to work. Is it posted right?? Alison Re: A question about stridor?? There is a sound recording of stridor at www.rale.cal.stridor.htm.and good description at ttp://www.pedisurg.com/PtEducENT/Stridor & laryngomalacia.htmTwanaPlease contact mito-owner with any problems or questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2001 Report Share Posted July 20, 2001 I copied the stuff in the address line and pasted it in. I don't know why it doesn't recognize it's own information. Maybe if you pasted it in??? I found the stridor page usind MSN search on the word stridor the last time this came up. sighs when he breaths out (almost a pant) and I was trying to see if he had this. Hope the paste works. Twana > Twana > I am really interested to hear the sound recording but can't get the address to work. Is it posted right?? > Alison > Re: A question about stridor?? > > > There is a sound recording of stridor at www.rale.cal.stridor.htm. > and good description at > ttp://www.pedisurg.com/PtEducENT/Stridor & laryngomalacia.htm > > Twana > > > > > Please contact mito-owner@y... with any problems or questions. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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