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Hey Folks,

Connor relapsed into his chest cold and vomiting again. I'm not

sure if it's a stomach thing, or just that when he gets coughing

hard (croupy sounding) he vomits. I've seen this in other RSS

children but at the moment I'm trying to figure out what to do for

him.

He had been over his bug for about 10 days. Then he went sleding

with his father and brothers. The exertion just sent him back to

square one. Wah!!! Poor guy. He threw up last night and then this

morning. Plus a fever and a horrible cough.

So, my question is, is their a " Huh Duh " on recovery time for our

little guys. My older two had the same thing Connor did and have

not relapsed. I hate being the bad ass mommy to Connor, but when

you relapse this hard after a 10 day recovery, I think I need to

know what to tell him when he wants to do the " normal kid " thing.

Ah...normal...that elusive state of being that we on the RSS list

serve only get once a year at convention.

Up till this time we've been very sucessful at keeping Connor

healthy. Mind you we were practically quarantined...but it worked.

Now that he's in school ( germs) and riding a bus, (more germs) and

his daddy is back on the road (germs from all over the state) he's

certainly getting sicker this winter than before.

So, is there any RSS wisdom out there for recovery time on our kids?

Thanks for your input!

Mom to Graham 9 ADD; Cameron 6; Connor RSS, G-Tube, Nutropin AQ .5

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