

Well, we had hoped that tubes would put an end to our woes, but no such luck. His nose continued to run like crazy and at every follow-up appointment his tubes were plugged up. No bueno. At three different appointments, I had to hold him down as they used a little hook and vacuum to clear out each the plug and mucus. He would scream and scream while I tried not to cry. Absolutely horrible.
We are going to the doctor every 3 weeks now in hopes of avoiding that traumatic experience. We do a saline spray twice a day and occasional drops to help keep his ears clear. For a while I was convinced that he has allergies (my other two kids do), but his doctor is not convinced. The boy never goes longer than a few days without a runny nose and then it comes back and he's leaking like a faucet again. Needless to say, I no longer judge the parents of snotty-nosed children. I used to think, "Could you get the child a Kleenex already? Is it really that hard to wipe your kid's nose?" Now I understand how hard it is to keep up with a nose that never stops. I don't usually even notice it anymore.
Luckily, this kid is so darn adorable. The snot just adds to his charm!
2 comments:
Ear problems are not fun! My little guy had to have tubes as well and thankfully they are working. I hope the saline and the drops will help. He sure is darling! :)
He is killing me!
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