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SkeochGirl
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My son (age 13, type I diabetic) went into the pediatrician's office, who directed us to the ER for the following symptoms:
Slight sore throat
some PND
sometimes productive cough
wheezing
fever
They gave him 3 breathing treatments and did an xray, which was clear. His breathing meter was originally 185 nd got up to about 230. He was then transported via helicopter to a bigger hospital to deal with the side effects of the diabetes and to evaluate the the cough/wheeze. Not too long after he arrived nurses and doctors wre treating the cough/wheeze as asthma. No one, at the time, paid attention to the fact he had a fever. They put him on Flovent, albuterol and Zyrtec and kept impressing to us how much better he was sounding, regardless of the fact it would make him sound better if he had a simple cold.
The asthma specialist came in and explained the basics to us. There had only been one time that our son has wheezed in the past and it was due to an allergic reaction to medication. She said THAT was a sign of asthma. She further went on to explain that no child at the age of 13 wheezes with a virus unless they do have asthma. He said, when she was listening to his chest that he felt no tightnes but she kept insisting that he was and that he must have had asthma for so long that he has gotten used to decreased lung capacity. I find that to be a bunch of bunk. Does this jive with anyone else? I personally think he has a case of bronchitis.
He goes back to get allergy testing and such but I am going to seek a second opinion before I put him on more daily medication, the diabetes is enough.
Slight sore throat
some PND
sometimes productive cough
wheezing
fever
They gave him 3 breathing treatments and did an xray, which was clear. His breathing meter was originally 185 nd got up to about 230. He was then transported via helicopter to a bigger hospital to deal with the side effects of the diabetes and to evaluate the the cough/wheeze. Not too long after he arrived nurses and doctors wre treating the cough/wheeze as asthma. No one, at the time, paid attention to the fact he had a fever. They put him on Flovent, albuterol and Zyrtec and kept impressing to us how much better he was sounding, regardless of the fact it would make him sound better if he had a simple cold.
The asthma specialist came in and explained the basics to us. There had only been one time that our son has wheezed in the past and it was due to an allergic reaction to medication. She said THAT was a sign of asthma. She further went on to explain that no child at the age of 13 wheezes with a virus unless they do have asthma. He said, when she was listening to his chest that he felt no tightnes but she kept insisting that he was and that he must have had asthma for so long that he has gotten used to decreased lung capacity. I find that to be a bunch of bunk. Does this jive with anyone else? I personally think he has a case of bronchitis.
He goes back to get allergy testing and such but I am going to seek a second opinion before I put him on more daily medication, the diabetes is enough.