Fantastic news Simone. There but good thing about it getting to Pneaumonia is that they can treat it with antibiotics whereas with Bronchiolitis it's viral so they can't do anything other than oxygen, but I'm sure you know that now.
Big hugs to both you and Anneliese, I hope she continues to get better for you.
Just a question, are you going to get a mat to put on her mattress to alert you as to when or if she stops breathing?? Probably a good idea
Thats so good to hear Simone.
Ya know I think that little girl is out to prove how strong you can be by showingn you how strong she can be. You should be very proud.
Last edited by *Efjay*; August 7th, 2006 at 11:56 AM.
Hey trish, I have an Angelcare monitor, where there's a mat under her bed and a normal baby monitor (i can hear her thru) I've had it since the day she came home... i fought hard enough to get her, i wasnt about to lose her through something i could prevent. But before she i took her to the ED she never had an apnoea episode, it was only about 1/2 an hour after i took her in... its good, because although i know what to do its so upsetting seeing your babe not taking a breath...
Simone fantastic that you have one already, shame that you need it though. So what do the nurses do in hop?? Just try to rouse her awake?? Sorry might be a stupid question.
Simone, I'm reading the posts (haven't been able to get on since Friday afternoon) with tears streaming down my face and then tears of happiness as I got towards the end. What a little fighter you have! Love to all your family.
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