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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Oh, my goodness, how scary, I just made sure that our emergency number is easy to find. I can't believe the little bugger made you look like you were overreacting, it's almost like show them what you were doing at home, all perky when you get there, I would have had mixed feelings about that. Are there tests you can do for asthma? |
I know

- I felt horrible about whatever happened to that ER number - we've always had it on the bulletin board! And, while I was so happy that his breathing eased, it scares me to not know what this is. Like you said, little bugger!
I don't know about the asthma tests - I'm hoping to hear from both people who've maybe dealt w/ asthma or collapsed trachea. I have a stethoscope at home, so I'll get it out and have it ready - so I can immed. listen to his lungs if it happens again.
Here he is just totally normal today (except a little tired from Benadryl, and from being up all night)...