I think my son (18 months old) is
going to be admitted to the hospital Monday for about 2 weeks. The
doc said if the coughing/wheezing is not better by then, and
it is much worse. We've tried antibiotics, neb, and even an inhaler
in case it could be asthma, but no improvement.
<br>
Anyway, my question is this: Do I
bring toys from home or use the playroom ones. I'm kinda worried
he'll catch something off of those. Am I even allowed to bring toys
from home? If so I'm definately bringing a few favorites, but
will anyone get mad if I go walking in there with a big bag of
toys? His favorites are mostly smaller trucks, but he just loves to
push around his toy lawnmower and vacuum, but they're kind of big.
Should I leave them home? I just can't imagine how I will keep him
entertained in one room for 2 weeks. I feel weird about walking in
with a big bag of toys and a big bag of clothes/toiletries for
myself, plus my little bag of snacks, etc. I want him to feel as
much at home as I can.<br>
BTW, does anyone know if they have
pediasure there? The dietician has him on that instead of milk.
Should I bring some from home? The last thing I want to do is
switch him to milk when he's fighting off an infection.<br>
Please help!
going to be admitted to the hospital Monday for about 2 weeks. The
doc said if the coughing/wheezing is not better by then, and
it is much worse. We've tried antibiotics, neb, and even an inhaler
in case it could be asthma, but no improvement.
<br>
Anyway, my question is this: Do I
bring toys from home or use the playroom ones. I'm kinda worried
he'll catch something off of those. Am I even allowed to bring toys
from home? If so I'm definately bringing a few favorites, but
will anyone get mad if I go walking in there with a big bag of
toys? His favorites are mostly smaller trucks, but he just loves to
push around his toy lawnmower and vacuum, but they're kind of big.
Should I leave them home? I just can't imagine how I will keep him
entertained in one room for 2 weeks. I feel weird about walking in
with a big bag of toys and a big bag of clothes/toiletries for
myself, plus my little bag of snacks, etc. I want him to feel as
much at home as I can.<br>
BTW, does anyone know if they have
pediasure there? The dietician has him on that instead of milk.
Should I bring some from home? The last thing I want to do is
switch him to milk when he's fighting off an infection.<br>
Please help!