Silent1CB
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This is a GENERAL STATEMENT to ALL PEOPLE. Nothing directed at the OP or other posters or this particular situation.
Sometimes other people notice things you don't as a parent.
My aunt noticed something about me. Luckily my mother listened and took me to the doctor.
I ended up needing surgery for what could have been a very serious issue later in life if it had not been noticed & corrected. My aunt noticed it because she had had experience with it in her own daughter.
Do not dismiss other peoples concerns just because you gave birth to the child and think you know best. Experience from other people is valuable.
Sometimes other people notice things you don't as a parent.
My aunt noticed something about me. Luckily my mother listened and took me to the doctor.
Do not dismiss other peoples concerns just because you gave birth to the child and think you know best. Experience from other people is valuable.


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, I think we all will at this point!! And we would have a great time!!

I too have asthmatic children. I feel your pain. People look at you like you are evil when they are coughing. You've probably been sleep deprived from round the clock breathing treatments, sleeping in a chair or sitting up while the child is laying back against your chest. I went through many years of zombie land because my DS12 had asthma and allergies bad up until about 5 years ago. While not "cured" they are not as bad. You've probably already been to countless Dr. appts between a pediatritian and other Docs. We had a pediatric pulmonologist. On top of that my DS12 had lots of ear infections and needed eye surgery. I too got lots of unsolicited advise. I'm sure you are well aware of when it is time to go the Dr. I hope your kiddo gets well soon!