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Post by Debby on May 12, 2004 0:02:31 GMT -5
We have just begun trying out a product by Mannatech. Any of you heard of it? It is a gyconutrient and some of the products are like freeze dried fruits and vegetables. We haven't been using it long enough yet to know if it is helping, but fiqure it can't be hurting. Will let you know if I think it does help. The product we give to Keeran is called Ambrotose. He is just 9 months old. Debby
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Post by Debby on May 12, 2004 0:19:29 GMT -5
Dear Janis, I hope you still will keep in touch with this forum. I am new to it but already know the lifes that touch here are real and genuine. I can't express how I wish we could all give you more support at this time in your life. I can only say that each child is a gift and that the only source of comfort for such a loss is the knowledge that Cariana had a great purpose for her life. Psalm 139 says The days ordained for us are already planned out before there were even one of them. She is home now and whole. I pray God will comfort you in your pain and sorrow and help you to cling to Him, He will carry you through. In Sympathy for your great loss, Debby
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Croup
May 5, 2004 23:30:57 GMT -5
Post by Debby on May 5, 2004 23:30:57 GMT -5
TEXT[glow=red,2,300]TEXT[/glow] HI, I am new in town...my son who is 9 months old has DS. I have had him on the synagis shots to prevent RSV. Also using a gyconutrient in his food. Last month he came down with a bad cold which ended up really messing him up. He had croup, then broncilitis. We spent 4 days in the hospital so he could get back on his feet. This cold never really got better all the way and now he still has it and again it is croup again. The ped has prescribed prednesone for him. Have any of your kids taken this. What do you think of using it? Also he uses Albuterol inhaler to help him breath better. I suction out his nose continually and use saline drops. I also at times use neosprine to clear him up. He has bags under his eyes and really is unhappy. When he ended up in the hospital his temp was 104 and oxygen sat around 80. Any of this familiar to you ? Currently I have one room dedicated to be humitified and I have been nursing him still, and keep trying to feed him too. The frustration is the length of sickness. Any of you have ideas how to keep your kids well. I haven't even taken him to the nursery at church hoping to keep him well. Thanks for any info you may have... Debby
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