doechild
doechild t1_iwfmua0 wrote
Reply to PSA: Sicknesses in the coming months by SpringLover455
My family and I are just now recovering from RSV. I would’ve never known that’s what it is since it shows up as a nasty cold for kids and adults, but our baby caught it at a week old and is just now recovering at 3 weeks. These sicknesses are inevitable but I’m really drilling hand-washing into my kids’ brains. I’m so thankful no hospital stay was needed.
doechild t1_iw6xmsx wrote
Reply to comment by SquirrellyDog2016 in Farmington child hospitalized for RSV in Maine after family cannot find NH beds by every1getslaid
Thank you! The worst part is that there are rapid RSV tests available but his, along with other kids our pediatrician tested last week, had false negatives. By the time his PCR came through with results he was well past the peak. Still gave us a big scare, especially since the news and media are saturated with warnings right now.
doechild t1_iw6x8sp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Farmington child hospitalized for RSV in Maine after family cannot find NH beds by every1getslaid
Could be RSV! It looks like a cold on kids and adults but the cough is rough. They won’t typically test for it unless it’s a small child. I only know this because we’re currently going through it and would have never known had we not tested the baby. Our school age kids had a cough for weeks and it hit my husband pretty hard, too.
doechild t1_iw6nwmr wrote
Reply to Farmington child hospitalized for RSV in Maine after family cannot find NH beds by every1getslaid
It’s awful right now. We just had our third baby and our kindergartener had to stay home sick with us the day we brought him home from the hospital after he was born. He caught RSV at 1.5 weeks old from her and is just now recovering at 3 weeks.
Thankfully he didn’t need a hospital stay, but I did take him to the doctor 3 times during it to check his oxygen and lungs. I’m glad they found a bed for this sweet baby. I do not recommend having a baby in the fall. 👎🏼
doechild t1_iuewi0e wrote
Reply to comment by chosen566 in Where to move? Single 32 and remote… by chosen566
I bet things will open up more towards spring anyhow, good luck!
doechild t1_iuew0wp wrote
Reply to Where to move? Single 32 and remote… by chosen566
I agree with everyone saying Portsmouth. Coming from NYC you’re probably used to high rents so you may be paying close to the same or a little less, but definitely your best option. Dover is pretty close to Portsmouth too and not a bad option either! I’d avoid Nashua and Manchester.
doechild t1_iswb3wy wrote
Reply to Has anyone else caught a fall cold lately? NH seems like it's lighting up at the moment. by deadpeasant2
I have school-age kids so naturally two colds have already passed through the house this month and last. One of them has been hanging on to a runny nose for a few weeks now and I’m not sure if this makes #3 or something stubborn.
My youngest had a fever of 103+ for a whole weekend and every single test came back negative. We never found out what she had and eventually just fizzled out, it was way worse on her than Covid was but wasn’t any sort of flu, strep, or infection.
doechild t1_j8ygp4u wrote
Reply to Northern NH - Anyone else smell that this morning? by Danadroid
Southern NH and I paid very close attention. Smelled like the neighborhood skunk again.