****Update 2/13....****
After being diagnosed with RSV Wed. night we were able to go to the hospital whenever we wanted for respiratory treatments. That is were they would go suction out his nose, take is oxygen levels, listen to him, and do breathing treatments if needed. On Thursday my mom and I took him out there and they got quite a bit suctioned out of his nose, but he sounded good. Friday afternoon he had a really bad coughing attack and was throwing up, so my mom and I took him out there again. That time is oxygen levels were low so they put him on oxygen, did breathing treatments, and suctioned him out a couple of times.
A few hours later he seemed to still be struggling so headed back out there were once again is oxygen levels were low, so they did breathing treatments and suctioned him out again.
A few hours later he seemed to still be struggling so headed back out there were once again is oxygen levels were low, so they did breathing treatments and suctioned him out again.Saturday morning came and I decided that I would go get him suctioned out because when I did it with the bulb syringe I got quite a bit out and I wanted to see if they could get more. Sure enough they got so much out of him, it was crazy, I couldn't believe they could get that much out of a two month old. Later that night I had to work, so my mom took him out there were they didn't get a lot of him and he sounded really good. I am thinking we are on the ups of getting better!!! I am so thankful that they had the respiratory treatments available, I don't want to know what could have happened to him.
We now have Olivia sick, she is on antibiotics and fevering like crazy. We are hoping it doesn't turn into anything else!
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***original post***
That dang RSV is in our house! It always brakes my heart when my kids are sick and they get RSV, but it is the worst when they are new babies and get it. All three of my fall/winter babies got it around this age, it is no fun. At least when Alec first got it he was 7 months old, but it never gets easy seeing your little ones sick.
Even though Payton does not feel well at all, the times he feels like he can breath we do get some smiles from him, he is just too sweet. We are hoping he will get feeling better soon! And we hope we can get some good sleep soon as well.
***original post***
That dang RSV is in our house! It always brakes my heart when my kids are sick and they get RSV, but it is the worst when they are new babies and get it. All three of my fall/winter babies got it around this age, it is no fun. At least when Alec first got it he was 7 months old, but it never gets easy seeing your little ones sick.
Even though Payton does not feel well at all, the times he feels like he can breath we do get some smiles from him, he is just too sweet. We are hoping he will get feeling better soon! And we hope we can get some good sleep soon as well.

4 comments:
Courtney! I'm so sorry to hear he has RSV. Also about what you've been going through. I'll give you a call on Monday! On a happy note you little guy is as handsome as ever on his blessing day. Jenny did a great job taking some priceless photo's!
I am so sorry to hear that little "sweet lips" is not feeling well. He is too cute to be sick. :(
Thanks for your phone call about Gracie. I started right in telling her how proud I was of her for working so hard. She wanted to know how I knew? I just reminded her that moms know everything!
How sad! Poor guy. I'm glad he's starting to do better.
Wow you have had your share of hospitals. So sorry!!!!
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