Fairly consistent gaspy coughing coming from kiddo’s room tonight. Worried she has a sinus infection on top of the #allergies and #asthma. 😮💨 I gave her some puffs of her inhaler which has worked almost instantly to quiet the cough. Except now she’s so quiet I need to creep in the doorway to make sure she’s breathing, because I’m anxiety-riddled.
@MotherDucker Understandable 😔 I hope she gets better soon!
@MotherDucker How’s your little one (if you don’t mind sharing). I hope she had a better day today ❤️
Thanks so much for asking. She had a much better night, we only needed her rescue inhaler once then she slept soundly through the night.
Got her to a doctor yesterday. She thinks it’s an upper respiratory infection. She wasn’t majorly concerned. Just said to stay on top of the cough with her rescue inhaler.
We are still new to the Asthma thing. It can be daunting. I feel like I’ve been trying to solve the same riddle since August: Is it allergies, a virus, or asthma?
@Cosmichomicide this is very helpful and I appreciate you sharing. 💛
There’s so much fear in parenting of getting it wrong, overdoing it, under-doing it… it’s enough to make my head spin.
Yep - if you use a rescue inhaler regularly, it's time for a maintenance inhaler.
That's how I moved to mine - rescue the first year post covid, then Symbicort when I was eating rescue inhalers.
I also experienced the same when I went to a maintenance inhaler - OMG, breathing all day long again!
I have a rescue in my car, purse and office and I'll pull them out now and then. But definitely better not to need them.
Weird fact - I lost 44 pounds when I started Symbicort. It's not a normal side effect - apparently only a very small number of women taking it experience weight loss.
The first freaking positive side effect EVER! Yay, go me! 😜
Oops - and in the #NewsYouCanUse category - ask if your maintenance inhaler is available in a generic. Several are now and the price difference (and in some cases formulary entirely) is dramatic.
I had the same fear with myself. Emergency inhalers can be used every 4-6 hours usually (check your prescribing instructions). If that doesn't help the breathing, see someone. If it does, yay for sleep. 💤
@MotherDucker @Cosmichomicide
FYI... At my latest yearly... The Nurse Practitioner asked me how often I used my rescue unfortunately
Inhaler... Told her couple times a day...
She was shocked.. told me if it's more than 3x/month I need better control off my asthma...
She prescribed Breo... It's been 19 days inhaling it at bedtime and it seriously had changed things for me...
Nothing like feeling impotent as a parent... From experience...
Good luck. Be well...