Exacerbations??

ctalbott0609

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Hey everyone! Sorry I've been MIA for a bit. My laptop fell off the recliner while I was moving Paige one day, and the battery went kaput!

Anyways, we had a Check-Up on the 17th, and things went GREAT! Paige is up to 12lbs. 8oz. and she's 24 inches long!! She's at the 25% for her weight, 50% for her height, and 75% for her head circumference!! I couldn't be happier!! The Nurses and Dr's were really impressed with her development, and they want to see us in 3 months now!!!

I wish that was the end of the story, but unfortunately, I'm learning that the road CF is paved on, is never smooth for long <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0"> We were home Sunday, and Paige started developing a cough. I didn't think much of it, because the weather here changed really dramatically, and I figured it was just a bit of congestion. By Monday, she was coughing even worse, and becoming a little snotty, and by Tuesday, we had a full on Fever, Cough, and her nose was running a mile a minute, as well as some diarrhea. So, I called the clinic Wednesday, and they had us go see the PCP. The PCP said she thought Paige's symptoms didn't warrant the 3 hour trip North to our CF center, but she increased Albuterol to every 4 hours.

As of today, the Albuterol seems to be working on her mucus quite a bit, and she spit-up her first mucus ball. However, her nose is still runny, and her fever is up to 100.6. She's also still congested a bit, and her diapers are now greasy again. We're giving her acetaminophen when things flare up, but nothing is getting any better. The PCP also wrote exacerbation on the script she gave me for the Albuterol....

So, is this an exacerbation? I searched through the archives here, and I'm still a little confused. I'm also starting to feel like I'm calling the CF clinic too much. Am I overreacting, or do they expect me to call this much? I'm just lost here again.

If anyone can help out, I'll greatly appreciate it! Thanks so much!!!!
 

ctalbott0609

New member
Hey everyone! Sorry I've been MIA for a bit. My laptop fell off the recliner while I was moving Paige one day, and the battery went kaput!

Anyways, we had a Check-Up on the 17th, and things went GREAT! Paige is up to 12lbs. 8oz. and she's 24 inches long!! She's at the 25% for her weight, 50% for her height, and 75% for her head circumference!! I couldn't be happier!! The Nurses and Dr's were really impressed with her development, and they want to see us in 3 months now!!!

I wish that was the end of the story, but unfortunately, I'm learning that the road CF is paved on, is never smooth for long <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0"> We were home Sunday, and Paige started developing a cough. I didn't think much of it, because the weather here changed really dramatically, and I figured it was just a bit of congestion. By Monday, she was coughing even worse, and becoming a little snotty, and by Tuesday, we had a full on Fever, Cough, and her nose was running a mile a minute, as well as some diarrhea. So, I called the clinic Wednesday, and they had us go see the PCP. The PCP said she thought Paige's symptoms didn't warrant the 3 hour trip North to our CF center, but she increased Albuterol to every 4 hours.

As of today, the Albuterol seems to be working on her mucus quite a bit, and she spit-up her first mucus ball. However, her nose is still runny, and her fever is up to 100.6. She's also still congested a bit, and her diapers are now greasy again. We're giving her acetaminophen when things flare up, but nothing is getting any better. The PCP also wrote exacerbation on the script she gave me for the Albuterol....

So, is this an exacerbation? I searched through the archives here, and I'm still a little confused. I'm also starting to feel like I'm calling the CF clinic too much. Am I overreacting, or do they expect me to call this much? I'm just lost here again.

If anyone can help out, I'll greatly appreciate it! Thanks so much!!!!
 

ctalbott0609

New member
Hey everyone! Sorry I've been MIA for a bit. My laptop fell off the recliner while I was moving Paige one day, and the battery went kaput!

Anyways, we had a Check-Up on the 17th, and things went GREAT! Paige is up to 12lbs. 8oz. and she's 24 inches long!! She's at the 25% for her weight, 50% for her height, and 75% for her head circumference!! I couldn't be happier!! The Nurses and Dr's were really impressed with her development, and they want to see us in 3 months now!!!

I wish that was the end of the story, but unfortunately, I'm learning that the road CF is paved on, is never smooth for long <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0"> We were home Sunday, and Paige started developing a cough. I didn't think much of it, because the weather here changed really dramatically, and I figured it was just a bit of congestion. By Monday, she was coughing even worse, and becoming a little snotty, and by Tuesday, we had a full on Fever, Cough, and her nose was running a mile a minute, as well as some diarrhea. So, I called the clinic Wednesday, and they had us go see the PCP. The PCP said she thought Paige's symptoms didn't warrant the 3 hour trip North to our CF center, but she increased Albuterol to every 4 hours.

As of today, the Albuterol seems to be working on her mucus quite a bit, and she spit-up her first mucus ball. However, her nose is still runny, and her fever is up to 100.6. She's also still congested a bit, and her diapers are now greasy again. We're giving her acetaminophen when things flare up, but nothing is getting any better. The PCP also wrote exacerbation on the script she gave me for the Albuterol....

So, is this an exacerbation? I searched through the archives here, and I'm still a little confused. I'm also starting to feel like I'm calling the CF clinic too much. Am I overreacting, or do they expect me to call this much? I'm just lost here again.

If anyone can help out, I'll greatly appreciate it! Thanks so much!!!!
 

ctalbott0609

New member
Hey everyone! Sorry I've been MIA for a bit. My laptop fell off the recliner while I was moving Paige one day, and the battery went kaput!

Anyways, we had a Check-Up on the 17th, and things went GREAT! Paige is up to 12lbs. 8oz. and she's 24 inches long!! She's at the 25% for her weight, 50% for her height, and 75% for her head circumference!! I couldn't be happier!! The Nurses and Dr's were really impressed with her development, and they want to see us in 3 months now!!!

I wish that was the end of the story, but unfortunately, I'm learning that the road CF is paved on, is never smooth for long <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0"> We were home Sunday, and Paige started developing a cough. I didn't think much of it, because the weather here changed really dramatically, and I figured it was just a bit of congestion. By Monday, she was coughing even worse, and becoming a little snotty, and by Tuesday, we had a full on Fever, Cough, and her nose was running a mile a minute, as well as some diarrhea. So, I called the clinic Wednesday, and they had us go see the PCP. The PCP said she thought Paige's symptoms didn't warrant the 3 hour trip North to our CF center, but she increased Albuterol to every 4 hours.

As of today, the Albuterol seems to be working on her mucus quite a bit, and she spit-up her first mucus ball. However, her nose is still runny, and her fever is up to 100.6. She's also still congested a bit, and her diapers are now greasy again. We're giving her acetaminophen when things flare up, but nothing is getting any better. The PCP also wrote exacerbation on the script she gave me for the Albuterol....

So, is this an exacerbation? I searched through the archives here, and I'm still a little confused. I'm also starting to feel like I'm calling the CF clinic too much. Am I overreacting, or do they expect me to call this much? I'm just lost here again.

If anyone can help out, I'll greatly appreciate it! Thanks so much!!!!
 

ctalbott0609

New member
Hey everyone! Sorry I've been MIA for a bit. My laptop fell off the recliner while I was moving Paige one day, and the battery went kaput!
<br />
<br />Anyways, we had a Check-Up on the 17th, and things went GREAT! Paige is up to 12lbs. 8oz. and she's 24 inches long!! She's at the 25% for her weight, 50% for her height, and 75% for her head circumference!! I couldn't be happier!! The Nurses and Dr's were really impressed with her development, and they want to see us in 3 months now!!!
<br />
<br />I wish that was the end of the story, but unfortunately, I'm learning that the road CF is paved on, is never smooth for long <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif" border="0"> We were home Sunday, and Paige started developing a cough. I didn't think much of it, because the weather here changed really dramatically, and I figured it was just a bit of congestion. By Monday, she was coughing even worse, and becoming a little snotty, and by Tuesday, we had a full on Fever, Cough, and her nose was running a mile a minute, as well as some diarrhea. So, I called the clinic Wednesday, and they had us go see the PCP. The PCP said she thought Paige's symptoms didn't warrant the 3 hour trip North to our CF center, but she increased Albuterol to every 4 hours.
<br />
<br />As of today, the Albuterol seems to be working on her mucus quite a bit, and she spit-up her first mucus ball. However, her nose is still runny, and her fever is up to 100.6. She's also still congested a bit, and her diapers are now greasy again. We're giving her acetaminophen when things flare up, but nothing is getting any better. The PCP also wrote exacerbation on the script she gave me for the Albuterol....
<br />
<br />So, is this an exacerbation? I searched through the archives here, and I'm still a little confused. I'm also starting to feel like I'm calling the CF clinic too much. Am I overreacting, or do they expect me to call this much? I'm just lost here again.
<br />
<br />If anyone can help out, I'll greatly appreciate it! Thanks so much!!!!
 

Fran

New member
I would call, I used to call the clinic nurse a lot when Lachy was little. They will tell you what to do.
 

Fran

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I would call, I used to call the clinic nurse a lot when Lachy was little. They will tell you what to do.
 

Fran

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I would call, I used to call the clinic nurse a lot when Lachy was little. They will tell you what to do.
 

Fran

New member
I would call, I used to call the clinic nurse a lot when Lachy was little. They will tell you what to do.
 

Fran

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I would call, I used to call the clinic nurse a lot when Lachy was little. They will tell you what to do.
 

mommy2diego

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With the little ones things can take a turn for the worse rather quickly. Especially with fever that might be a sign of infection. If mucus has a change of color like yellow or green, increase of cough , fever that won't go away you should call. They might need to xray , do some cultures. My youngest ended up with pneumonia just days after clinic visit when he was newborn. I just knew something wasn't right. Called clinic and ended up in hospital. So glad I called cuz could of got so much worse. Better safe than sorry. Don't feel bad 4 calling the clinic. Hope your lil girl feels better.
 

mommy2diego

New member
With the little ones things can take a turn for the worse rather quickly. Especially with fever that might be a sign of infection. If mucus has a change of color like yellow or green, increase of cough , fever that won't go away you should call. They might need to xray , do some cultures. My youngest ended up with pneumonia just days after clinic visit when he was newborn. I just knew something wasn't right. Called clinic and ended up in hospital. So glad I called cuz could of got so much worse. Better safe than sorry. Don't feel bad 4 calling the clinic. Hope your lil girl feels better.
 

mommy2diego

New member
With the little ones things can take a turn for the worse rather quickly. Especially with fever that might be a sign of infection. If mucus has a change of color like yellow or green, increase of cough , fever that won't go away you should call. They might need to xray , do some cultures. My youngest ended up with pneumonia just days after clinic visit when he was newborn. I just knew something wasn't right. Called clinic and ended up in hospital. So glad I called cuz could of got so much worse. Better safe than sorry. Don't feel bad 4 calling the clinic. Hope your lil girl feels better.
 

mommy2diego

New member
With the little ones things can take a turn for the worse rather quickly. Especially with fever that might be a sign of infection. If mucus has a change of color like yellow or green, increase of cough , fever that won't go away you should call. They might need to xray , do some cultures. My youngest ended up with pneumonia just days after clinic visit when he was newborn. I just knew something wasn't right. Called clinic and ended up in hospital. So glad I called cuz could of got so much worse. Better safe than sorry. Don't feel bad 4 calling the clinic. Hope your lil girl feels better.
 

mommy2diego

New member
With the little ones things can take a turn for the worse rather quickly. Especially with fever that might be a sign of infection. If mucus has a change of color like yellow or green, increase of cough , fever that won't go away you should call. They might need to xray , do some cultures. My youngest ended up with pneumonia just days after clinic visit when he was newborn. I just knew something wasn't right. Called clinic and ended up in hospital. So glad I called cuz could of got so much worse. Better safe than sorry. Don't feel bad 4 calling the clinic. Hope your lil girl feels better.
 

LouLou

New member
The cf clinic expects you to call every time your dd is sick for advice from them. And each time thing change with the cold. If they act hacked off - it's their problem. Don't take it personally. You are doing a great job and ultimately this is what they want. Parents that take really good care of their kids on the home front so that they don't get sick requiring their intervention. As Warwick says he considers hospitalization and IVs a failure of home care. Beat it out of her. Along with the albuterol every 4 hrs I sure hope you are doing chest pt too. Don't view getting that mucus ball out as sad but as a success!
 

LouLou

New member
The cf clinic expects you to call every time your dd is sick for advice from them. And each time thing change with the cold. If they act hacked off - it's their problem. Don't take it personally. You are doing a great job and ultimately this is what they want. Parents that take really good care of their kids on the home front so that they don't get sick requiring their intervention. As Warwick says he considers hospitalization and IVs a failure of home care. Beat it out of her. Along with the albuterol every 4 hrs I sure hope you are doing chest pt too. Don't view getting that mucus ball out as sad but as a success!
 

LouLou

New member
The cf clinic expects you to call every time your dd is sick for advice from them. And each time thing change with the cold. If they act hacked off - it's their problem. Don't take it personally. You are doing a great job and ultimately this is what they want. Parents that take really good care of their kids on the home front so that they don't get sick requiring their intervention. As Warwick says he considers hospitalization and IVs a failure of home care. Beat it out of her. Along with the albuterol every 4 hrs I sure hope you are doing chest pt too. Don't view getting that mucus ball out as sad but as a success!
 

LouLou

New member
The cf clinic expects you to call every time your dd is sick for advice from them. And each time thing change with the cold. If they act hacked off - it's their problem. Don't take it personally. You are doing a great job and ultimately this is what they want. Parents that take really good care of their kids on the home front so that they don't get sick requiring their intervention. As Warwick says he considers hospitalization and IVs a failure of home care. Beat it out of her. Along with the albuterol every 4 hrs I sure hope you are doing chest pt too. Don't view getting that mucus ball out as sad but as a success!
 

LouLou

New member
The cf clinic expects you to call every time your dd is sick for advice from them. And each time thing change with the cold. If they act hacked off - it's their problem. Don't take it personally. You are doing a great job and ultimately this is what they want. Parents that take really good care of their kids on the home front so that they don't get sick requiring their intervention. As Warwick says he considers hospitalization and IVs a failure of home care. Beat it out of her. Along with the albuterol every 4 hrs I sure hope you are doing chest pt too. Don't view getting that mucus ball out as sad but as a success!
 
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