Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 I wish I could offer some wisdom on this subject. We have been SO LUCKY (knock on wood) that Brockton has not been sick at all so far this winter, in fact, he's never been sick! I do have to say that we don't go ANYWHERE though. There is Whooping Cough going around in this neck of the woods. Schools have even been closed down because of it. We stay in, mainly because he didn't get the RSV shots this year.........they said he was too old. Who cares if he's the size of a 10 mo. old??? Makes no sense to me. Anyways, that's my advice to keeping our kids healthy during the winter months. Hibernate! Good luck. I hope she starts feeling better soon! Jeanie devansoma wrote: Is there any information regarding the immune systems of a child with RSS? My granddaughter,Devan, nine months old, has been sick more often than well, for the last five weeks. She has had upper respiratory infections, pneumonia, and croup. She has run a temperature, whether low grade or as high as 103 degrees. Her pediatrician has seen her almost twice a week for the past month or more and has been supportative but is stymied.Because of the fever and coughing, she has frequently vomited her tube feedings. So, naturally , her growth has been slower than normal. Do your children get sick more often than " normal " children? Has there been any studies linking the immune system to the syndrome? Maybe it has nothing to do with RSS and she is just having a rough Winter, but losing weight or at least not gaining is really so frustrating! Thanks all! Maggie Sievert Oma to Devan, age 9 months RSS and Tyler non RSS age 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 Hi Maggie I have not heard of RSS kids with immune suppresion (that would be a an abnormal blood test showing low immunity) However, most of us have been through very long winters and sometimes other times with our RSS kids. Rss kids dont have much in reserve, body fat or energy stores, what they have they use for growth and development. When they get a virus or bacterial infection they struggle to overcome it, and it often takes longer than other kids. Our kids often have lower muscle tone, this includes the muscles that work their gut, when they are sick it goes even slower, and we often get lots of vomitting (or more than they already had) Has Devan got or been tested for reflux, if she is having alot of upper respiratory infections it is something to consider, the infections maybe from the refluxed milk getting into her airways. When my son Liam is sick, small slow feedsBoluses) is best for him, even if they have to be more frequent.Keeping him hydrated and his blood sugar maintained is the most important. Hope this helps, and i hope she is better soon. Jody(mum to Liam 4 1/2 RSS gtube ,ght, reflux meds) > > Is there any information regarding the immune systems of a child with > RSS? My granddaughter,Devan, nine months old, has been sick more often > than well, for the last five weeks. She has had upper respiratory > infections, pneumonia, and croup. She has run a temperature, whether > low grade or as high as 103 degrees. Her pediatrician has seen her > almost twice a week for the past month or more and has been > supportative but is stymied.Because of the fever and coughing, she has > frequently vomited her tube feedings. So, naturally , her growth has > been slower than normal. > Do your children get sick more often than " normal " children? Has there > been any studies linking the immune system to the syndrome? Maybe it > has nothing to do with RSS and she is just having a rough Winter, but > losing weight or at least not gaining is really so frustrating! > Thanks all! > Maggie Sievert Oma to Devan, age 9 months RSS and Tyler non RSS age 5 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2006 Report Share Posted February 13, 2006 Hi. I just wanted to let you know that I had a similar problem with my daughter Autumn (24 mos). She was ALWAYS sick, just one sickness after the other, and was rarely well. She had no tests showing problems with immunity, but she just couldn't seem to fight off anything. She didn't have a g-tube until 21 mos, and ended up needing one because she couldn't gain or maintain weight due to sickness and lack of eating. She also would cough up her formula when sick and she vomits with colds...she has such a gag reflex the with an upper resporitory infection or especially with croup (that is the worst) she would vomit over and over from the slightest cough. It turns out that she has athsma ( called Reactive Airway Disease in kids) and after a lot of problems and a severe sudden attack, she was put on a preventative for athsma (pulmicort). Now when she gets sick she handles the upper resperatory issues much better and her new g- tube on top of that has helped her gain weight and fight off illness better. Her coughs aren't that bad and they don't last for weeks on end, she still throws up from them though! I have become quite a germ fanatic. I rarely take her into public areas that would require her touching anything, we have hand sanitizer all over the house, in my purse, van, diaper bag..etc, with all the sicknesses she has I do all I can to keep them away. She has been hospitalized quite a few times for being so ill. Also, someone else mentioned reflux causing upper resporitory infections and we were told the same thing...even when Autumn was diagnosed with athsma because reflux can cause that too...but it turns out it wasn't that for Autumn. mom to Autumn 2 RSS, Summer 7 mos SGA poss RSS, Ocean, Skye > > Is there any information regarding the immune systems of a child with > RSS? My granddaughter,Devan, nine months old, has been sick more often > than well, for the last five weeks. She has had upper respiratory > infections, pneumonia, and croup. She has run a temperature, whether > low grade or as high as 103 degrees. Her pediatrician has seen her > almost twice a week for the past month or more and has been > supportative but is stymied.Because of the fever and coughing, she has > frequently vomited her tube feedings. So, naturally , her growth has > been slower than normal. > Do your children get sick more often than " normal " children? Has there > been any studies linking the immune system to the syndrome? Maybe it > has nothing to do with RSS and she is just having a rough Winter, but > losing weight or at least not gaining is really so frustrating! > Thanks all! > Maggie Sievert Oma to Devan, age 9 months RSS and Tyler non RSS age 5 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 14, 2006 Report Share Posted February 14, 2006 Thank you all for your input and advice. I have printed your letters for my daughter to give to her pediatrician, thank heavens he is open to suggestions! Devan was tested in the NICU, after she was born, for reflux, and all seemed fine, but maybe it's time we reconsider that option, something may have changed over time. Again, thanks for your support! Maggie Re: Compromised immune systems? Hi. I just wanted to let you know that I had a similar problem with my daughter Autumn (24 mos). She was ALWAYS sick, just one sickness after the other, and was rarely well. She had no tests showing problems with immunity, but she just couldn't seem to fight off anything. She didn't have a g-tube until 21 mos, and ended up needing one because she couldn't gain or maintain weight due to sickness and lack of eating. She also would cough up her formula when sick and she vomits with colds...she has such a gag reflex the with an upper resporitory infection or especially with croup (that is the worst) she would vomit over and over from the slightest cough. It turns out that she has athsma ( called Reactive Airway Disease in kids) and after a lot of problems and a severe sudden attack, she was put on a preventative for athsma (pulmicort). Now when she gets sick she handles the upper resperatory issues much better and her new g- tube on top of that has helped her gain weight and fight off illness better. Her coughs aren't that bad and they don't last for weeks on end, she still throws up from them though! I have become quite a germ fanatic. I rarely take her into public areas that would require her touching anything, we have hand sanitizer all over the house, in my purse, van, diaper bag..etc, with all the sicknesses she has I do all I can to keep them away. She has been hospitalized quite a few times for being so ill. Also, someone else mentioned reflux causing upper resporitory infections and we were told the same thing...even when Autumn was diagnosed with athsma because reflux can cause that too...but it turns out it wasn't that for Autumn. mom to Autumn 2 RSS, Summer 7 mos SGA poss RSS, Ocean, Skye > > Is there any information regarding the immune systems of a child with > RSS? My granddaughter,Devan, nine months old, has been sick more often > than well, for the last five weeks. She has had upper respiratory > infections, pneumonia, and croup. She has run a temperature, whether > low grade or as high as 103 degrees. Her pediatrician has seen her > almost twice a week for the past month or more and has been > supportative but is stymied.Because of the fever and coughing, she has > frequently vomited her tube feedings. So, naturally , her growth has > been slower than normal. > Do your children get sick more often than " normal " children? Has there > been any studies linking the immune system to the syndrome? Maybe it > has nothing to do with RSS and she is just having a rough Winter, but > losing weight or at least not gaining is really so frustrating! > Thanks all! > Maggie Sievert Oma to Devan, age 9 months RSS and Tyler non RSS age 5 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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