question about weezing

PlumPerfect

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yesterday was a busy day, the kids first around cat, when normalaly they aren't around them. After that they were around our friends who are smokers, which i made it clear we would not come over if they smoke in thier house. they qurenteed they don't yet i saw an ash tray in their kitchen with butts.. The one friend came and got semi close to ds's face and cooed at him for about 15 secounds.I also had gotten so caught up in our busy day, he didn't get his morning cpt. I forgot the rubber thing we have to do it with so couldn't do it. THey went to my moms and he was fine and no concern. when we picked them up at night he was wheezy and sounded hoarse. my mom said he sleep the whole time and wasn't feeling well. she said she tried doing some pounding on his chest with her hand and he spit up some stuff.

When we got home I did all his treatments and now this morning he seems fine.

is this a common occurance? is from being around the smoker friend and her breathing in his face. ( I generally don't let any smoker close to him, so it made me very nervious anyway) is it from the cat exposure, or just a fluke and something was off in the air that day?

I figured today I would trough in extra treatments just to be safe
 

PlumPerfect

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yesterday was a busy day, the kids first around cat, when normalaly they aren't around them. After that they were around our friends who are smokers, which i made it clear we would not come over if they smoke in thier house. they qurenteed they don't yet i saw an ash tray in their kitchen with butts.. The one friend came and got semi close to ds's face and cooed at him for about 15 secounds.I also had gotten so caught up in our busy day, he didn't get his morning cpt. I forgot the rubber thing we have to do it with so couldn't do it. THey went to my moms and he was fine and no concern. when we picked them up at night he was wheezy and sounded hoarse. my mom said he sleep the whole time and wasn't feeling well. she said she tried doing some pounding on his chest with her hand and he spit up some stuff.

When we got home I did all his treatments and now this morning he seems fine.

is this a common occurance? is from being around the smoker friend and her breathing in his face. ( I generally don't let any smoker close to him, so it made me very nervious anyway) is it from the cat exposure, or just a fluke and something was off in the air that day?

I figured today I would trough in extra treatments just to be safe
 

PlumPerfect

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yesterday was a busy day, the kids first around cat, when normalaly they aren't around them. After that they were around our friends who are smokers, which i made it clear we would not come over if they smoke in thier house. they qurenteed they don't yet i saw an ash tray in their kitchen with butts.. The one friend came and got semi close to ds's face and cooed at him for about 15 secounds.I also had gotten so caught up in our busy day, he didn't get his morning cpt. I forgot the rubber thing we have to do it with so couldn't do it. THey went to my moms and he was fine and no concern. when we picked them up at night he was wheezy and sounded hoarse. my mom said he sleep the whole time and wasn't feeling well. she said she tried doing some pounding on his chest with her hand and he spit up some stuff.

When we got home I did all his treatments and now this morning he seems fine.

is this a common occurance? is from being around the smoker friend and her breathing in his face. ( I generally don't let any smoker close to him, so it made me very nervious anyway) is it from the cat exposure, or just a fluke and something was off in the air that day?

I figured today I would trough in extra treatments just to be safe
 

PlumPerfect

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yesterday was a busy day, the kids first around cat, when normalaly they aren't around them. After that they were around our friends who are smokers, which i made it clear we would not come over if they smoke in thier house. they qurenteed they don't yet i saw an ash tray in their kitchen with butts.. The one friend came and got semi close to ds's face and cooed at him for about 15 secounds.I also had gotten so caught up in our busy day, he didn't get his morning cpt. I forgot the rubber thing we have to do it with so couldn't do it. THey went to my moms and he was fine and no concern. when we picked them up at night he was wheezy and sounded hoarse. my mom said he sleep the whole time and wasn't feeling well. she said she tried doing some pounding on his chest with her hand and he spit up some stuff.

When we got home I did all his treatments and now this morning he seems fine.

is this a common occurance? is from being around the smoker friend and her breathing in his face. ( I generally don't let any smoker close to him, so it made me very nervious anyway) is it from the cat exposure, or just a fluke and something was off in the air that day?

I figured today I would trough in extra treatments just to be safe
 

PlumPerfect

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yesterday was a busy day, the kids first around cat, when normalaly they aren't around them. After that they were around our friends who are smokers, which i made it clear we would not come over if they smoke in thier house. they qurenteed they don't yet i saw an ash tray in their kitchen with butts.. The one friend came and got semi close to ds's face and cooed at him for about 15 secounds.I also had gotten so caught up in our busy day, he didn't get his morning cpt. I forgot the rubber thing we have to do it with so couldn't do it. THey went to my moms and he was fine and no concern. when we picked them up at night he was wheezy and sounded hoarse. my mom said he sleep the whole time and wasn't feeling well. she said she tried doing some pounding on his chest with her hand and he spit up some stuff.
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<br />When we got home I did all his treatments and now this morning he seems fine.
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<br />is this a common occurance? is from being around the smoker friend and her breathing in his face. ( I generally don't let any smoker close to him, so it made me very nervious anyway) is it from the cat exposure, or just a fluke and something was off in the air that day?
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<br />I figured today I would trough in extra treatments just to be safe
 

shimmereestar

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I would think it was from the smoke. Whenever Ellie is around it she tends to get hoarse. This is with any kind of smoke, barbecues, fires, smokers, etc. I usually do extra treatments when she is exposed to it. Sometimes it takes a couple of days for her to get over it. I really don't think the cat would be a problem unless he is already allergic. Ellie's around them quite bit and never has issues with them. I hope he feels better<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

shimmereestar

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I would think it was from the smoke. Whenever Ellie is around it she tends to get hoarse. This is with any kind of smoke, barbecues, fires, smokers, etc. I usually do extra treatments when she is exposed to it. Sometimes it takes a couple of days for her to get over it. I really don't think the cat would be a problem unless he is already allergic. Ellie's around them quite bit and never has issues with them. I hope he feels better<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

shimmereestar

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I would think it was from the smoke. Whenever Ellie is around it she tends to get hoarse. This is with any kind of smoke, barbecues, fires, smokers, etc. I usually do extra treatments when she is exposed to it. Sometimes it takes a couple of days for her to get over it. I really don't think the cat would be a problem unless he is already allergic. Ellie's around them quite bit and never has issues with them. I hope he feels better<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

shimmereestar

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I would think it was from the smoke. Whenever Ellie is around it she tends to get hoarse. This is with any kind of smoke, barbecues, fires, smokers, etc. I usually do extra treatments when she is exposed to it. Sometimes it takes a couple of days for her to get over it. I really don't think the cat would be a problem unless he is already allergic. Ellie's around them quite bit and never has issues with them. I hope he feels better<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

shimmereestar

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I would think it was from the smoke. Whenever Ellie is around it she tends to get hoarse. This is with any kind of smoke, barbecues, fires, smokers, etc. I usually do extra treatments when she is exposed to it. Sometimes it takes a couple of days for her to get over it. I really don't think the cat would be a problem unless he is already allergic. Ellie's around them quite bit and never has issues with them. I hope he feels better<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
 

JazzysMom

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The smoke, the animal & any other allergens that he is not normally around along with not having a treatment I am sure combined aggrivated it.

I think extra treatments would be good. To open up & clear out the contaminants (whatever they might be) in his airways!

If airways close down getting the junk up is more difficult then usual!
 

JazzysMom

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The smoke, the animal & any other allergens that he is not normally around along with not having a treatment I am sure combined aggrivated it.

I think extra treatments would be good. To open up & clear out the contaminants (whatever they might be) in his airways!

If airways close down getting the junk up is more difficult then usual!
 

JazzysMom

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The smoke, the animal & any other allergens that he is not normally around along with not having a treatment I am sure combined aggrivated it.

I think extra treatments would be good. To open up & clear out the contaminants (whatever they might be) in his airways!

If airways close down getting the junk up is more difficult then usual!
 

JazzysMom

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The smoke, the animal & any other allergens that he is not normally around along with not having a treatment I am sure combined aggrivated it.

I think extra treatments would be good. To open up & clear out the contaminants (whatever they might be) in his airways!

If airways close down getting the junk up is more difficult then usual!
 

JazzysMom

New member
The smoke, the animal & any other allergens that he is not normally around along with not having a treatment I am sure combined aggrivated it.
<br />
<br />I think extra treatments would be good. To open up & clear out the contaminants (whatever they might be) in his airways!
<br />
<br />If airways close down getting the junk up is more difficult then usual!
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PlumPerfect

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thanks, I feel bad. i thought it was the smoker friend. Its really just makes not wnat to ring my kids around anyone who smokes.
 

PlumPerfect

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thanks, I feel bad. i thought it was the smoker friend. Its really just makes not wnat to ring my kids around anyone who smokes.
 

PlumPerfect

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thanks, I feel bad. i thought it was the smoker friend. Its really just makes not wnat to ring my kids around anyone who smokes.
 

PlumPerfect

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thanks, I feel bad. i thought it was the smoker friend. Its really just makes not wnat to ring my kids around anyone who smokes.
 

PlumPerfect

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thanks, I feel bad. i thought it was the smoker friend. Its really just makes not wnat to ring my kids around anyone who smokes.
 
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