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I am sorry to hear that Racheal has something brewing. I hope that

what ever it is; that it goes away as quickly as it came. Please

keep us posted.

Gale

> Ugh!!!

> Last night was sleeping over at my mother-on-law's house.

She had been a tiny bit congested earlier in the day but I wasn't too

concerned about it. Well, at 9:30 last night, the phone rings and

Barb (M-I-L) says that is snoring. Well, is my kid

after all, and she does snore a bit, so my hubby told her that she

does that sometimes and not to worry.

>

> About 15 min later the phone rings again and Barb says that

is breathing funny and to come over to listen. So we got in the car

and went over.

>

> Oh My gosh! sounded awful. the snore was nothing like what

she usually has! She was retracting with every breath. Barb had

given her some nose drops to alleviate some of the congestion. So We

gave her a neb treatment but she still sounded awful. Her resp. rate

was fine at about 20 per min. Well, I stayed over with in

the same bed so I could pay attention to her breathing. I was up a

lot listening to the rattles and snores.

>

> I called CF clinic this AM. the fellow said that it sounds upper

respiratory rather than lower. from past experience, I know with

infections at one end of the resp. tract often travel fast, so

we are worried. The fellow prescribed some nose spray and told us to

wait a few days to see if it helps. She is only to use the spray for

3 days and no more. has now mentioned a sore throat a few

times but doesn't like the cough drops and cold eez that I got for

her. So we are making do with Tylenol. We are hoping this doesn't

get too bad. We'd like to keep our lucky streak going (Three years

since our last hospitalization/IV antibiotics)

>

> Please keep in your thoughts!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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and all your family will surely be in all out thoughts

and hops--nothing like a mother's " intuition, " or a father's

for that matter! Love and highest hopes, n Rojas

has a cold

> Ugh!!!

> Last night was sleeping over at my mother-on-law's house. She had

been a tiny bit congested earlier in the day but I wasn't too concerned

about it. Well, at 9:30 last night, the phone rings and Barb (M-I-L) says

that is snoring. Well, is my kid after all, and she does

snore a bit, so my hubby told her that she does that sometimes and not to

worry.

>

> About 15 min later the phone rings again and Barb says that is

breathing funny and to come over to listen. So we got in the car and went

over.

>

> Oh My gosh! sounded awful. the snore was nothing like what she

usually has! She was retracting with every breath. Barb had given her some

nose drops to alleviate some of the congestion. So We gave her a neb

treatment but she still sounded awful. Her resp. rate was fine at about 20

per min. Well, I stayed over with in the same bed so I could pay

attention to her breathing. I was up a lot listening to the rattles and

snores.

>

> I called CF clinic this AM. the fellow said that it sounds upper

respiratory rather than lower. from past experience, I know with

infections at one end of the resp. tract often travel fast, so we are

worried. The fellow prescribed some nose spray and told us to wait a few

days to see if it helps. She is only to use the spray for 3 days and no

more. has now mentioned a sore throat a few times but doesn't like

the cough drops and cold eez that I got for her. So we are making do with

Tylenol. We are hoping this doesn't get too bad. We'd like to keep our

lucky streak going (Three years since our last hospitalization/IV

antibiotics)

>

> Please keep in your thoughts!

>

>

>

>

>

>

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You have IT!! I will also hand her up to many friends who will do the same.

LOVE & HUGS, GrandmomBEV

has a cold

Ugh!!!

Last night was sleeping over at my mother-on-law's house. She had

been a tiny bit congested earlier in the day but I wasn't too concerned

about it. Well, at 9:30 last night, the phone rings and Barb (M-I-L) says

that is snoring. Well, is my kid after all, and she does

snore a bit, so my hubby told her that she does that sometimes and not to

worry.

About 15 min later the phone rings again and Barb says that is

breathing funny and to come over to listen. So we got in the car and went

over.

Oh My gosh! sounded awful. the snore was nothing like what she

usually has! She was retracting with every breath. Barb had given her some

nose drops to alleviate some of the congestion. So We gave her a neb

treatment but she still sounded awful. Her resp. rate was fine at about 20

per min. Well, I stayed over with in the same bed so I could pay

attention to her breathing. I was up a lot listening to the rattles and

snores.

I called CF clinic this AM. the fellow said that it sounds upper

respiratory rather than lower. from past experience, I know with

infections at one end of the resp. tract often travel fast, so we are

worried. The fellow prescribed some nose spray and told us to wait a few

days to see if it helps. She is only to use the spray for 3 days and no

more. has now mentioned a sore throat a few times but doesn't like

the cough drops and cold eez that I got for her. So we are making do with

Tylenol. We are hoping this doesn't get too bad. We'd like to keep our

lucky streak going (Three years since our last hospitalization/IV

antibiotics)

Please keep in your thoughts!

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