{"id":721,"date":"2006-12-19T20:12:21","date_gmt":"2006-12-20T03:12:21","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/noreimerreason.com\/?p=743"},"modified":"2006-12-19T20:12:21","modified_gmt":"2006-12-20T03:12:21","slug":"rsv-canceling-christmas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/noreimerreason.com\/amberandgreg\/?p=721","title":{"rendered":"RSV &#038; Canceling Christmas"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Adrianna has had what appeared to be a cold for a couple of weeks. Over the past couple of days it started to develop into a deeper cough, congestion, and wheezing. She has also been not eating well and extra cuddly in the evenings, wanting us to hold her for long periods of time. Of course we are happy to oblige, but we knew something was up. The coughing is also keeping her up at nights so that her little eyes are tired and red-rimmed.<\/p>\n<p>I took her to the doctor today. The doctor was concerned by the wheezing especially and ordered x-rays to test for pneumonia and a test for RSV as well. No pneumonia, thankfully, but she did test positive for <a title=\"RSV\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.healthline.com\/galecontent\/respiratory-syncytial-virus-infection\">RSV<\/a>, which is short for Respiratory Syncytial Virus.<\/p>\n<p>RSV is one of those viral infections that doctors nowadays warn new mothers about, striking fear and trembling in every first-time mothers&#8217; heart. It IS a very dangerous infection for infants, especially those born pre-mature. It is also very contagious. Knowing this, we had to cancel our plans with my family for Christmas, since there is no way I would feel right in exposing my new niece and nephew who are at high risk for RSV. I am very disappointed about canceling Christmas. \ud83d\ude41<\/p>\n<p>Since Adrianna is just shy of 20 months, it is still a serious infection that can have lasting impacts. (Adults can get RSV but it is usually much milder and mistaken for a bad cold or is considered bronchialitis, which is lower down that bronchitis.) It is also the # cause for pneumonia in young children, so x-rays were ordered for Adrianna. Thankfully, her lungs are fine. Her oxygen level is also normal, so we are thankful for that as well. The doctor was actually really positive in regards to how well Adrianna is doing. She does display most of the common RSV symptoms though.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Runny nose <font size=\"-1\">?<\/font><\/li>\n<li>Wheezing <font size=\"-1\">?<\/font><\/li>\n<li>Fever <font size=\"-1\">?<\/font><\/li>\n<li>Deep, barking cough <font size=\"-1\">?<\/font><\/li>\n<li>Tired, ill appearance <font size=\"-1\">?<\/font><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>For treatment, we have to use a <a title=\"Nebulizer\" target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.cchs.net\/health\/health-info\/docs\/0300\/0352.asp?index=4297\">nebulizer<\/a>, which is a air compresser and mask that is used to distribute her medicine (in a mist form) which helps to open her airways. Holding a mask up against a toddler&#8217;s face for 5 straight minutes is not an easy task. And we have to do this several times a day. It does help her wheeziness and coughing.<\/p>\n<p>Since this is so contagious and takes at least 7-14 days to pass, taking her to childcare is out. So it looks like Greg and I will be tag-teaming work and watching Adrianna. I sure don&#8217;t mind all the cuddles we are getting with her. Or even the snot-covered kisses that she so freely offers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Adrianna has had what appeared to be a cold for a couple of weeks. Over the past couple of days it started to develop into a deeper cough, congestion, and wheezing. She has also been not eating well and extra cuddly in the evenings, wanting us to hold her for long periods of time. 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