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It's hard to say at 3-1/2--I would guess the hiccups played a part in her

being able to catch her breath and take a deep breath, especially if they

were anything like the nasty ones I get sometimes! How is she feeling

today? I would keep an eye on it, and just see if it happens more than

once. Best of luck to you guys!

S., mom to Cody (7, pwcf, nissen for severe reflux, malnutrition,

ADHD), DJ (9, nocf, asthma, ADD), and a (14, nocf, ADHD)

have a question?

> Tonight my daughter told us that she could'nt breath and she is only 3 1/2

> but she seems ok , but she had the hiccups so i am just wondering if that

is why

> she said it because she leaned her head down . Has this happen to any

body

> or has anybody heard of this before? she told us she was tired and really

she

> hasn't had no nap today. should i call the doctors or just keep an eye on

it ,

> she just got out for a 10 day tune up in july. well have to run thanks if

> anyone can help . thanks karen

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Hi everyone!! well it must of been the hiccups because she is fine today . i

asked what she might thought of what it was the reason why she couldn't breath

and she said it was the hiccups. Kids are funny !! and sometimes they can

scare you to death!!! but that is every kid i guess. thanks to everyone karen

mother of a 3year old girl wcf

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