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<P>I know this has not been M's response to bronch before--and sadly we're becoming old hats at these stupid things considering we've done three this summer and they are kicking around whether they are going to do another one in October.</P>
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<P>However, this time, he has had a severe reaction to this thing. He spiked a fairly high fever the night afterward. The fellow at Children's said it's a normal response...but he was a Heptalogy fellow and it's certainly not a response we've had before. The tachacardia we *have* seen after all of his bronchs.</P>
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<P>Most disturbing has been the cough. Now granted, he had no cough going in, but needed to have one. Best we can tell, he's been supressing his cough because he doesn't like it, but lacks the cognitive skills to understand that refusing to cough--even during breathing treatments, is actually counter-intiuative. So, they found a LOT of mucous and infections in his lungs. However, they found the same six monts ago and he didn't have this horrid lingering cough.</P>
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<P>He is having very frequent coughing fits like I have never seen in him before. They literally take him to the ground and he's writhing in pain and screaming and crying. Okay, he has severe Autism so he doesn't have a high tolerance for his CF struggles anyway. However, I have NEVER seen him like this--not ever.</P>
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<P>I already called his doctors back. They increased his HTS, Pulmozyme and ordered oral Levaquin. I suspect what he actually needs is yet another round of IVs. However, he simply won't tolerate that right now if we were to try.</P>
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<P>He's having coughing fits so bad that he's actually voluntarily walking over to his vest and hooking it up in the hopes it will help the coughing move stuff out. He HATES breathing treatments. He's fairly prone to throwing equipment across the room. He routinely drags his vest to try and destroy it. And, he often poops himself to try and get the treatments stopped. For him to hook himself up to his vest of his own volition is unheard of with M.</P>
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<P>Bronch was Friday and we're now 5 days out. Is this still recovery from the bronch, or are we looking at a new baseline here? Anything else I can do to help him?</P>
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<P>However, this time, he has had a severe reaction to this thing. He spiked a fairly high fever the night afterward. The fellow at Children's said it's a normal response...but he was a Heptalogy fellow and it's certainly not a response we've had before. The tachacardia we *have* seen after all of his bronchs.</P>
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<P>Most disturbing has been the cough. Now granted, he had no cough going in, but needed to have one. Best we can tell, he's been supressing his cough because he doesn't like it, but lacks the cognitive skills to understand that refusing to cough--even during breathing treatments, is actually counter-intiuative. So, they found a LOT of mucous and infections in his lungs. However, they found the same six monts ago and he didn't have this horrid lingering cough.</P>
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<P>He is having very frequent coughing fits like I have never seen in him before. They literally take him to the ground and he's writhing in pain and screaming and crying. Okay, he has severe Autism so he doesn't have a high tolerance for his CF struggles anyway. However, I have NEVER seen him like this--not ever.</P>
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<P>I already called his doctors back. They increased his HTS, Pulmozyme and ordered oral Levaquin. I suspect what he actually needs is yet another round of IVs. However, he simply won't tolerate that right now if we were to try.</P>
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<P>He's having coughing fits so bad that he's actually voluntarily walking over to his vest and hooking it up in the hopes it will help the coughing move stuff out. He HATES breathing treatments. He's fairly prone to throwing equipment across the room. He routinely drags his vest to try and destroy it. And, he often poops himself to try and get the treatments stopped. For him to hook himself up to his vest of his own volition is unheard of with M.</P>
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<P>Bronch was Friday and we're now 5 days out. Is this still recovery from the bronch, or are we looking at a new baseline here? Anything else I can do to help him?</P>