LuvOrlando
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Awww, I am so sorry for your ds. If it helps any, I have something too. It's NOT Swine Flu. Hospitalized last week, and on mostly the same meds as your son. I haven't bothered to have my own Albuterol inhaler in the home for 13 YEARS. Whatever I caught really compromised my breathing. My point is that Influenza A (H1N1) may have nothing to do with what your son is going through, there are some nasty respiratory things going around right now. I hope he heals quickly. For me, it's VERY slow going.
BTW, there are other threads about the OTHER thing going around. Some are being told it's a virus that's running around, MANY others in different states (and even in Canada) are being told it's out of control, bad allergies. I was even told probably stemmed from allergies, when my flu test was negative. But I've NEVER had seasonal allergies!!! I believe there's another virus running rampant. A "Wheezerbug" as my former doc called them (gives people who normally aren't even very asthmatic a wheeze).
So how about this? I can't help but wonder how many people were endangered by the push to stifle a panic. My DS's Dr's refused to listen to me about how alarmingly sick he was getting and how quickly...even told me I SHOULD bring him to WDW on Friday! It's now been 1 week (5 days since we would have gone to WDW) and the p.
Whatever was going around, I got it before the Swine flu came on the radar. I get a "reactive airway" about every 3 or 4 years, and something triggered it two or three weeks ago. No fever but headache, general malaise, congestion and cough. I still have the cough.
I called as soon as his symptoms started to show alarming speed in escalation which isn't typical. I brought DS in Wed, and was given Prednisone- and the brush off. Thursday he was much worse with a mild fever and I brought him in to another Dr in the same practice and he gave DS Z-Pac for Bronchitis and was told to be patient, it will take time. DS stabilized in a crummy zone but since the Dr on Thursday told me to give it time I did even though I thought he should have improved more. I mean even his own little body's immune system should have begun to fight it off after a few days... same bug in DD took 3 days and she has Asthma too - she has a lingering cough but is mostly healthy.
So both of my kids just happened to be scheduled to see the Pulmonary Specialist on the 12th so they got into see him. To say the least he was alarmed, wanted to know when DS's follow-up appt with the Pediatrician was scheduled (wasn't one). Gave DS 40mg of prednisone and Atrovent right there and then. Called the Pediatrician on the spot and told him to give careful follow-up. Then he restructured DS's entire Asthma Action plan.
I think I am mostly upset because I feel my concerns over my DS's well-being were pooh-poohed because of the anti-panic mindset. If I had listened to his Dr's and dragged him off to WDW this kid would probably be in intensive care right now under an oxygen tent. As it is my DS can't walk up a flight of stairs in a scrupulously clean unfragranced home, pollen free with AC set at 67 degrees 24/7 without having a major coughing fit. What on earth were his Dr's thinking??? All I can think about is how lucky we are, and wonder how many more people are suffering or are going to suffer because the world thinks we are all crying wolf
I am so, so, so very sad...
Hopefully the pulmonary doctor will stay on top of things and your son will make a speedier recovery now..

------------------I understand where you're coming from OP. I couldn't get my daughter's dr. to call me over the weekend and I had to take to the ER twice. Then on Monday, she was doing a bit better and the dr. wanted to see her on Tuesday. Monday night I quickly got very ill (5:38pm to be precise), bad headache, fever 102, cough, chills. On tuesday I had a fever, but the Doctor didn't want to see me, but I had to take DD in with DH. I was so sick, she couldn't avoid seeing me. After waiting there for 1 1/2 hours, the nurse took my temp and it was 104 degrees! Now I'm wondering if I have swine flu after reading those articles or maybe some other influenza, but she never tested me for it. Instead, I've got directions on how to cure my sinus infection and amoxicillin, which I don't have alot of faith in, but at least DD finally has a nebullizer, prednisone and antibiotics for her bronchitis.
I think that our doctor does not listen to me because she either thinks I'm a hypochondriac or is just old and has in her mind that everything is allergies or the common cold. It's very frustrating...

I called as soon as his symptoms started to show alarming speed in escalation which isn't typical. I brought DS in Wed, and was given Prednisone- and the brush off. Thursday he was much worse with a mild fever and I brought him in to another Dr in the same practice and he gave DS Z-Pac for Bronchitis and was told to be patient, it will take time. DS stabilized in a crummy zone but since the Dr on Thursday told me to give it time I did even though I thought he should have improved more. I mean even his own little body's immune system should have begun to fight it off after a few days... same bug in DD took 3 days and she has Asthma too - she has a lingering cough but is mostly healthy.
Chuck S. no-one has put my son on any sort of anti-viral at all. Also, they haven't run a single test which didn't occur to me until you asked. Even now I do not have any firm diagnosis, they are treating symptoms and hoping it works. The Dr's have not exactly been on top of their game in my eyes.