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:notti: can just call our mobile fones... usually we are at home in our study... but because our curtains are those blocked out.. u cant see whether we are home !! hee hee

Hee heee.....more privacy mah... :dunno:

Btw, here's my son saying:

Hello Aunties! Hello Uncles! ;):P:~

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:notti: can just call our mobile fones... usually we are at home in our study... but because our curtains are those blocked out.. u cant see whether we are home :P hee hee

like that can prevent ahnah from peeking in ;)

today on leave :dunno:

that's the problem with blocked out curtain or blind...you dunno what time is it outside unless we look at clocks or watches :~

so good sia...

 

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yeah just call us will do...

gendon son really cute n nottie....

8| My son now back to his usual cheeky self.

He's now recovering from bronchiolitis, which me & hubby got a scare when on Tuesday late night, his breathing was very rapid, vomitting after each coughing spell. So later in the pre-dawn (I couldn't sleep the whole night, while hubby was oblivious to the whole thing) I woke hubby up, with the GP's referral letter for KKH in hand, zipped to KKH A&E. So after the doctor examined my son, w/o delay had to administer the nebuliser on him for a total of 4 rounds (as my son's oxygen level initially was hovering around 78%), with 20-30 minutes rest in between. Was finally given the all-clear by the doc, when his oxygen level finally rose to 100%. So we were at KKH from 4.30am at triage to almost 8am at discharge.

What was very scary for me was that from both sides, there's no asthma or eczema at all, and yet my son kena this bronchiolitis which is unfortunately viral in nature. Now he's recovering better....because for the whole day today he's been very loud, cheeky and naughty! 8|

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;) My son now back to his usual cheeky self.

He's now recovering from bronchiolitis, which me & hubby got a scare when on Tuesday late night, his breathing was very rapid, vomitting after each coughing spell. So later in the pre-dawn (I couldn't sleep the whole night, while hubby was oblivious to the whole thing) I woke hubby up, with the GP's referral letter for KKH in hand, zipped to KKH A&E. So after the doctor examined my son, w/o delay had to administer the nebuliser on him for a total of 4 rounds (as my son's oxygen level initially was hovering around 78%), with 20-30 minutes rest in between. Was finally given the all-clear by the doc, when his oxygen level finally rose to 100%. So we were at KKH from 4.30am at triage to almost 8am at discharge.

What was very scary for me was that from both sides, there's no asthma or eczema at all, and yet my son kena this bronchiolitis which is unfortunately viral in nature. Now he's recovering better....because for the whole day today he's been very loud, cheeky and naughty! 8|

Bronchithis is quite common, but must be careful at the next level will be pneumonia....its actually good to vomit out he phelgm which contains all the virus and stuff, but must keep hydrated.

Will get more resitant to that once the kid grows up and stronger.

Cheers

 

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Bronchithis is quite common, but must be careful at the next level will be pneumonia....its actually good to vomit out he phelgm which contains all the virus and stuff, but must keep hydrated.

Will get more resitant to that once the kid grows up and stronger.

Cheers

Thanks fteocs for the info :yamseng:

Yes, you're right abt the next level that will be pneumonia...that's why I took no chances abt this.

Cheers! :dunno:

 

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that was quite scary experience.... glad your son is better now gendon..

better have more rest while you can... :wacko:

thanks fteocs for sharing info and reading :unsure:

have a good weekend~

 

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Thanks fteocs for the info 8|

Yes, you're right abt the next level that will be pneumonia...that's why I took no chances abt this.

Cheers! :good:

good to hear that your son has recovered 8|

 

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because today is a special day for me~

i grow older~ zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

:sport-smiley-004: still got 10 days of leave this year... dont know how to clear though

hi ahnah n phantom~

 

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because today is a special day for me~

i grow older~ zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

:sport-smiley-004: still got 10 days of leave this year... dont know how to clear though

hi ahnah n phantom~

I see .... birthyday gal no celebration ?

 

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