tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post8939704074718651231..comments2023-10-26T09:14:36.684-05:00Comments on Surviving Triplets: "THE" RSV Blog PostAstridhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06969908746573166589noreply@blogger.comBlogger16125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-42795910727116628022015-12-25T11:45:53.164-06:002015-12-25T11:45:53.164-06:00My baby girl was born at 24 weeks she is 7 months ...My baby girl was born at 24 weeks she is 7 months today but she is still in the hospital because she caught rsv. She got through it but still has almost like congestion on her chest when she breathes and has been intubated since then. But she getting better day by day. Your blog was very useful. Thank you.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18301834586696972535noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-44161117196277812802014-02-09T22:11:16.675-06:002014-02-09T22:11:16.675-06:00Nice article. I think it is useful and unique arti...Nice article. I think it is useful and unique article. I love this kind of article and this kind of blog. I have enjoyed it very much. Thanks for your website. <br /><a href="http://www.respiratorysyncytialvirus.net/" rel="nofollow">Respiratory Syncytial Virus </a> <br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09549408753272795707noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-76445371220649276482010-03-21T12:31:50.092-05:002010-03-21T12:31:50.092-05:00I came across your blog while googling RSV. We are...I came across your blog while googling RSV. We are in the hospital with our one month daughter who has RSV right now, she caught it from her 2 year old sister. When she first got here she wasn't eating well because of the heavy congestion and her oxygen level was low. We've been here 4 nights and finally get to take her home today. She's had breathing every 4 hours since we got here and has been on oxygen. Lucky for us, she is still nursing, but often times newborns end up with IVs because they won't eat. We'll be going home today but she has to stay on oxygen and continue breathing treatments.<br /><br />You can never be too cautious with your little ones, especially during RSV season. It's a nasty little bug to fight off and I heard this season is one of the worst in a long time!Amy Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15970084774527173080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-20755042539491481812009-10-01T21:23:14.446-05:002009-10-01T21:23:14.446-05:00My twins were born 7 weeks early. I work full time...My twins were born 7 weeks early. I work full time and my husband is in the army, and the kids attend group daycare. Their first winter, they were eligible for Synagis shots (RSV antibodies) because RSV would have been so dangerous for them. A shot a month for 7 months, at a cost of $2000 each to our insurance company. Thankfully, we didn't have to pay a penny. One of their classmates actually had RSV, but they didn't catch it.<br /><br />Their second winter, they weren't eligible for the Synagis shots. Both the girls caught RSV, about four days apart. We were enormously fortunate that neither 18-month-old needed hospitalization, but it was awful nonetheless. Have you ever watched your child struggle for breath? Both your children? Given nebulizer treatments every two hours, each, around the clock? When there's only one of you and your husband is in Iraq?<br /><br />I wouldn't wish it on anyone. It took me 7 months to make up in overtime all the leave I had to take after I'd exhausted all my sick leave and vacation. Fortunately, I had an amazingly understanding boss and team.<br /><br />My girls still have lung problems. They're now 3 and a half. Perhaps those lung issues are completely attributable to prematurity. In my heart of hearts, though, I am certain that the RSV is in part to blame for the fact that every sniffle turns into full-blown bronchiolitis. ESPECIALLY during the H1N1 scare (a coworker just passed away from this year's flu) KEEP YOUR CHILDREN SAFE!<br /><br />Our pediatrician, the ER staff, and my neighbours were amazingly supportive during Melly and Jessie's RSV, and for that I will always be grateful.Sadiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04042551936789254047noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-20714338416714830302009-09-30T14:13:46.444-05:002009-09-30T14:13:46.444-05:00Hi Astrid, I have read your blog for a long time b...Hi Astrid, I have read your blog for a long time but I just wanted to leave a little note to let you know that I copied this blog post and sent it to a brand new trip mom with two babies home and the other one hopefully in the next few days. If it is a problem please leave me a message on my blog. Your babies are beautiful and you are doing a awsome job!Staceyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02420267426756421073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-81836395362500625142009-09-27T12:55:08.890-05:002009-09-27T12:55:08.890-05:00I've been reading your blog sinece the beginni...I've been reading your blog sinece the beginning, but this is my first time comenting. I don't have premies or multiples, but I do have 2 kids with asthma. When my youngest was 4 months old, he caught RSV and had a severe case. It contributed to him developing severe persistent asthma. He still suffers from it to this day and he is 8.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-17964222137351233702009-09-18T16:43:56.354-05:002009-09-18T16:43:56.354-05:00Thanks Astrid for this post. It's so informat...Thanks Astrid for this post. It's so informative and the pics are easy to understand. As much as we triplet mommy convey our message to visitors, sometimes people still don't get it. I will refer my visitors to this blog. Great work!Annahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03130824941233217404noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-59037659206333247372009-09-18T16:13:48.318-05:002009-09-18T16:13:48.318-05:00My foster son got RSV last year. He was a full te...My foster son got RSV last year. He was a full term baby, but he's very sick in general. Thankfully we avoided the hospital, but we were on strict every 4 hours neb treatments and I slept in his room because I wanted to be sure I'd hear if his breathing changed. He was wheezing so badly to breathe it was scarey! RSV is NOT a simple little thing to get over either. He had it all winter basically. He coughed ALL winter and anytime he got the slightest cold again, it'd go straight to his lungs. So if it is that bad with my full term child, don't even try it with a preemie. (My daughter received the synagis shots for the first two years of her life... but we avoided ALL crowds during the season those two years too.)TinyPeopleNursehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16588328589943078109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-39717863761935636142009-09-18T13:23:29.810-05:002009-09-18T13:23:29.810-05:00OK! I have to say THANKS for the post early in the...OK! I have to say THANKS for the post early in the season. I've been so much more lax this summer and hearing other moms already buckling down has made me rethink our plan for this winter. With older kids in school the change of clothes is GREAT!!! Thanks. And since one of our trips ended up in hospital this summer after one day of sniffles w/ pneumonia proved how immature their lungs still are. Thank you thank you thank you! I got the message!Angelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18125931870470150067noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-37470445767248460962009-09-17T19:59:02.602-05:002009-09-17T19:59:02.602-05:00Last winter one of my triplets ended up with RSV a...Last winter one of my triplets ended up with RSV at 5 months old. We had one family gathering for Christmas with one sick kid present(it was just a cold so they said) and low and behold...RSV. It was awful. 2 ER visits, lots of sleepless nights, breathing treatments for months afterwards and worry galore. Thank God she is ok now but it was a very scary time. My extended family just didn't get it.Kalrahttp://mybabydrama.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-62554196192215970442009-09-17T19:33:44.761-05:002009-09-17T19:33:44.761-05:00Thanks so much for posting!! I follow your blog, ...Thanks so much for posting!! I follow your blog, and this one is so informative and helpful. We have family members who think I'm overprotective and no matter how nicely I try to remind they want to believe the babies will just be ok. It's so hard for me to see why people want to ignore the severity of the situation. I'm soooo scared, my littlest one was in the hospital for 10 days when she was born and I cried all the time. Two seasons to go ... take care, I hope we all stay germ free!hansenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02160910508448646364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-77775583334958105362009-09-17T16:03:52.449-05:002009-09-17T16:03:52.449-05:00What a great reminder about RSV season. My trio w...What a great reminder about RSV season. My trio was also sick last winter with RSV. It is no fun to have sick babies and much less doing breathing treatments, giving medicine, and keeping things disinfected. That means washing hands, cleaning toys with clorox daily and everything else. Alot of people don't realize that there is so much more involved than just medicine. For our little ones that are preemies, the cure goes far beyond an antibiotic. But we too recite your last words..."The key this winter is staying out of the hospital!" <br /><br />The holidays are already making me nervous. And it's only September.Triplet Mamihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09204573886164087384noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-2587480516756035812009-09-17T14:03:56.817-05:002009-09-17T14:03:56.817-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05667378834025497791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-12090050903314020702009-09-17T13:52:12.437-05:002009-09-17T13:52:12.437-05:00I wanted to thank you for this post and I will act...I wanted to thank you for this post and I will actually refer it to my blog because it is so important for preemies! My twins were born 10 weeks early. The doctor this year said they did not need the RSV shots but to keep them in our house and not expose them to sickness. We will be getting the flu shots but I still worry about RSV. Thank you for this post and I will lead my readers over to you so that they can read this post.Machellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08941804556032162703noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-43932041759021953182009-09-17T12:54:03.047-05:002009-09-17T12:54:03.047-05:00I have been following your blog for a while and I ...I have been following your blog for a while and I have never commented, but I just wanted to say thank you for that blog. My trio was born 4 weeks ago and I am scared outta my mind about RSV season. I told people the same thing after they were born (if you are sick or think you may be sick, sneezing, coughing, anything please dont come) and they came anyways and I didnt catch it till it was too late and the kid had touched them all and our babies got a cold at 8 days old. I may have to steal your diagrams... I was not even aware at the difference in lung maturity at just 35 weeks vs. 40!Shelyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11536766510750253754noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5196246869538505558.post-80560102426609259122009-09-17T11:25:42.733-05:002009-09-17T11:25:42.733-05:00During our first winter, we repeated what you said...During our first winter, we repeated what you said in your last line (keeping them out of the hospital) over and over again to our pushy guests and it seemed to get through to most of them (not all, unfortunately. We escaped RSV but not trips to the ER and pedi). I really hope your three have a sick-free winter! Will be sharing this with a friend with newborn preemie twins.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00725445216920418304noreply@blogger.com