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Sick babies: Bronchiolitis vs Croup

So this time last week I was sitting in the ER with Baby Sid and Mom at Legacy Emmanuel Hospital.  If you live in the Portland area and need to take your child to the ER, go to this one (unless of course you don’t have time to choose, then go to your closest one!)  They have their own children’s emergency entrance, that’s right, one that is separate from adults.  The staff is great and they know how to deal with kids, and parents.

picture source: Randall Children's Hospital Facebook page

picture source: Randall Children’s Hospital Facebook page

Baby Sid (3 months old) hadn’t been feeling well and earlier in the day he cried and it sounded like a barking seal.  Then he was fine, for the most part.  Keep in mind this is a very easy-going baby, not a lot of crying, he is a happy kid.  I was settling in for his last feeding of the night (because he already sleeps 8 hours! at night) when it sounded like he was having a hard time breathing.

So I called my mom….’Mom can you hear him? should I call the Dr? He is having a hard time breathing’  “YES! call the On-Call-Dr and have them listen to him breath, then call me back”

While talking to the On-Call-Dr Baby Sid started to cough and she said to take him in, it sounds like croup and at that age you don’t take chances.  Then she said “have someone ride in the car with you to monitor his breathing.”

Now our oldest is asleep, so I left my husband home with him and drove the 1.8 miles to my mom’s house and picked her up.  She drove to the hospital and I sat with Baby Sid, who was still having a hard time breathing, but smiled most of the trip.  While the Dr said to monitor his breathing she did not tell me what to do if he stops! but luckily nothing like that happened.

Fast Forward to the front desk nurse checking him out.  She says to the duty nurse whom she is passing us to “he has stridor but it’s not too awful.”  To which I reply, “well, not awful to YOU!” in slightly good humor.

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Stridor is a squeaky sound that is made upon inhalation.  It is caused by an obstruction of the breathing pathway.  It can be a symptom of both bronchiolitis and croup because in both cases a portion of the breathing pathway is inflamed and narrowed.

His blood oxygen levels were normal but he was taking about twice as many breaths a minute as he should have been.  They cleaned out his nose with a vacuum, boy that was fun! and sent his snot to the lab.  This improved his breathing rate but he was still squeaking with each breath.

The Dr said his lungs sounded good when he listened with the stethoscope and gave him a liquid steroid to open up his bronchial tubes and reduce the inflammation.  Because his lungs sounded clear the Dr said it wasn’t croup but bronchiolitis caused from Sid’s nasal drip.

Bronchiolitis vs Croup

What is the difference between the two?

The main difference is where the inflammation occurs in the lungs.

source: Medicalook

source: Medicalook

The cause can also be different but certain viruses cause both; like RSV, adenovirus, and parainfluenza, to name a few.  There are other causes of each and other symptoms.  Treatment is usually the same, steroids to reduce the swelling, and anything else you can do for a cold.

With croup the inflammation is in the trachea, around the vocal cords.

source: Wikipedia

source: Wikipedia

Bronciolitis is swelling or mucus build up in the bronchioles.  These are the smallest airways in the lungs.

source: Pubmed Health

source: Pubmed Health

You should always consult your healthcare provider to determine the cause of your symptoms.

Coincidentally my nephew, who was in town for the holiday, went to the same ER the very next night as was diagnosed with croup…

They sent Baby Sid’s nose mucus to the lab and it came back negative for the viruses listed above.  His lungs are still clear and his breathing is just fine.  Although he is still coughing and has a runny/stuffy nose.  I think the nasal drip is causing him to throw up a lot more than normal causing him to lose about 3 ounces (since he is above the seventy-fifth percentile for weight I am not concerned).

Did he have croup like my nephew or did he have bronchiolitis?  The only way we could have really determined it would have been a chest x-ray, but that is pointless.  The treatment would have been the same, so no need to expose him to unnecessary radiation.

He did good for his first, and hopefully last, ER visit.

Happy Hand Washing (stay healthy my friends)

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Even as an adult it feels good to get a gold star

A big HUGE thank you to AJ at One Part Joy-One Part Circus for nominating me for the Liebster Award.  This is my first blog award!
LiebsterHere’s the lowdown for how the award works: bloggers award other bloggers whom they consider as “up and coming” and have less than 200 followers, or are a newer blog.  If you receive a Liebster, you must tell 11 things about yourself, answer 11 questions asked by the nominating blogger, and nominate 11 new bloggers. You then ask 11 questions to the bloggers you nominated.  Oh, and don’t forget to inform the bloggers you chose.

11 little known facts about me:

  1. I am the youngest of three children; one brother and one sister.
  2. I have known my Great-Grandparents and my Great-Great Grandmother and attended her 100th birthday party (she lived to be 101).
  3. I never really enjoyed chocolate until after the birth of my first son.
  4. I started doing yoga at the age of 13 and with that many years of practice I should be better at it then I am.
  5. I am a Gemini, thus the reason I am incapable of deciding what I want to be when I grow up.
  6. I love early morning when everyone else is still asleep and I can just sit and enjoy my first cup of coffee. (no, this doesn’t really happen that often)
  7. I love Baseball.
  8. I have a terrible memory.  This allows me to be a fan of baseball, but not remember any of the stats or players.
  9. I love to cook and hate to eat.  I eat because my body won’t survive if I don’t, not because I like food.
  10. I would like to retire on a boat that is big enough to go on the ocean but small enough to travel on the river.
  11. I read, read, and read.  I get lost in books and saddened when they end.  I am also a fan of audiobooks.  I have been known to read more than one book at a time.  I must ALWAYS finish a book, even if it is terrible.

AJ’s questions:

1. Best thing that happened to you in the last year?
The birth of our second son

2. Chocolate or Vanilla?
Vanilla

3. Coffee or Tea?
always and forever coffee

4. Why do you love blogging?
for the ability to share my thoughts and the stuff I love with people I would never have been able to meet otherwise

5. What would your dream job be?
A stay-at-home-mom

6. Would you rather eat a bag of Cheetos or a bag of Sun-chips?
Sun-Chips, but only if they were cheddar

7. If money (and spousal opinions) was no object, how many children would you have/adopt?
4 or 6, but only if I started raising them in my early 20’s

8. If you had to live somewhere other than where you live, where would you move to??
Somewhere warm….

9. Would you rather visit New York City or San Francisco? Why?
San Francisco, I am not partial to the East Coast (no offense to East Coasters)

10. Would you go to prison for something you believe in?
That is way to tough to answer!  It would depended on how long, I don’t know if I could give up my kids, or put them through that….

11. What is your favorite song this month?
Since it is only the second day of the month I will say that last month it was a Christmas song, that I don’t know the name of or who sung it.  But I loved listening to it when it came on the radio.

The 11 blogs I get to nominate:

Love Life with Kids who writes about motherhood and raising her children

Annabo Creations Anna is a digital scrapbooker who shares her creations

The Learning House Terri about homeschooling her children while living in Mongolia

Vancity Foodie Natasha writes about food, recipes and also reviews of restaurants where she lives.  I think it is a good recipe index.

Turtle and Robot Jennifer writes reviews for children books

Little Love Nest insights about motherhood

A Lego A Day wonderful pictures of Legos.  Really you must see it!

Squirrel Picnic Jennifer shares her creativity

Cookies and Crafts Katie writes about crafting and baking

Food E. Lauren writes about cooking and is a good resource for recipes

Night Fate Actions  Julia is a young artist and writes her own Photoshop actions and her blog has some good tutorials regarding Photoshop

Now some of these bloggers might have more than 200 followers, but I can’t always tell.  And at least one is on here just because I love the blog!

What I want to know about you:

  1. What animal would you love to own?
  2. What is your favorite thing to do with your best friend?
  3. What genre of book or movie can you not pass up?
  4. What is your go to dinner recipe or place?
  5. What is the thing you most desire now?
  6. What is your favorite past vacation?
  7. What is your secret indulgence?
  8. Do you speak a foreign language and what one would you like to learn?
  9. How organized are you?
  10. Did, or will, the number of siblings you have determine the number of children you will or will not have?
  11. What is your dream for retirement (other than financial stability and good health)?

Happy Blogging

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MistleToes Plates

Happy New Year everyone!!!

This Pinterest Tuesday is a craft project we made for some Christmas gifts.
I pinned this on to my Hand & Foot Print Art board many months ago with Grandparent gifts in mind.

MistletoesSource: igameals.com via Dawn Marie on Pinterest

The pin provides a link to the original source but I couldn’t find it on that website until I Googled it.  You can read her post here, she says she paid to have it painted.

My plates don’t have that nice distinct edge, so I didn’t attempt to paint a border.

I went to The Craft Warehouse (our new one) and they had a ceramic paint section where I found paint that said it was dishwasher safe if baked.  Now the paint isn’t FDA approved, but it is not supposed to chip off when cured.  I bought my plates at my local Fred Meyer store.

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After washing the plates with alcohol, as the paint directions state, the fun part begins…

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The plates are slippery so the wet feet had a tendency to slip.  So I would just wipe off the plate with a wet paper towel and try again, as long as the paint hadn’t dried.

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For Baby Sid’s feet I had to pull out the Bumbo

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We also made a couple of mugs with little hand prints, they did not turn out as well as I had hoped.  With the slickness of the dishes the hands got really blurry, but Ian loved making them.  (I did Baby Sid’s while he was sleeping)Mistletoes06

The curing process takes place in the oven.  You can let the pain air dry, but to make it dishwasher safe you must cure it.  Please read the directions on the paint first, and follow what it says.

Place dishes in a cold oven and then turn it on to the temperature the paint states.  Cook for about 30 min then shut the oven off, open the door and let dishes cool.Mistletoes07

We made a total of six plates and two mugs

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Ian decided he needed to help so I got to keep the sixth plate….

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I learned that the heel of the foot should not be at the top of the plate in order to have them hanging.   I also would have like a plate with a distinct border like the one in the pin, and maybe use a serving platter instead of a dinner plate.

I tried to write ‘mistletoes’ with a stencil because my handwriting is so bad, but that turned out worse and was way more work.

I would also like to try paint pens next time for the details.

I can’t wait to make more hand and foot print art, I just love them!

Happy Pinning

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Last Menu Plan Monday of the Year and Our Christmas Card

Happy New Years Eve!

Here are the Christmas cards I made this year, although they have not actually been sent out yet…

Something is wrong with my printer, and I have not been able to even try to figure it out.  I have really bad hand writing so I don’t want to address my envelopes, I can’t tell you how many times I have gone over to my moms to print out the envelopes or mailing labels and never got around to it.

This week I am making it my mission to send them out!

Merry Christmas

made with kits from Just So Scrappy

 

Menu Plan Dec. 31-Jan. 6

Mon: Crispy Chicken with Creamy Italian Sauce

Tue: Philly Cheese Steak Sloppy Joes

Wed: Buffalo Chicken Soup

Thr: Country-Style Pork Loin with Parmesan Rice

Fri: Baked Ziti with Italian Sausage and Easy Parmesan Knots

Sat: Leftovers

Sun: Crispy Cheddar Chicken with Beer Mac & Cheese

 

Happy New Year of Cooking!

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