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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Loin" data-source="post: 950700" data-attributes="member: 5601"><p>Fri update:</p><p></p><p>7 AM checked on my baby and found her down with heavy labored breathing, she could not get up'</p><p>She was as limp as a wet wash rag and showed signs of dehydration.</p><p>I thought I had lost her.</p><p>I forced feed her 5 oz of kick-start and gave her an enema of kick-start along with 1 cc of LA 300 for the rasping in her lungs.</p><p></p><p>11 AM She seemed a little better as she was on her feet again.</p><p>She drank only 7 oz from the infant bottle.</p><p></p><p>3 PM When I went to check on her she was up and latched onto my finger, and sucked, wanting fed.</p><p>There were no signs of dehydration or rasping in her chest.</p><p>I mixed 1 qt of milk ½ strength, and gave it to her with a standard calf nipple on a mason jar.</p><p>She sucked it all down except about 2 oz.</p><p></p><p>SL</p><p></p><p>Re:</p><p></p><p>Many have said that, so that's nothing new.</p><p>Jocularity is just how I deal with reality. It kinda relieves the stress and the sorrows and keeps you from becoming to attached. </p><p>But it is kinda funny if you think about it!</p><p>Picture it!! And the story I can tell when someone asked " What is that doing in your office?".</p><p>SL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Loin, post: 950700, member: 5601"] Fri update: 7 AM checked on my baby and found her down with heavy labored breathing, she could not get up’ She was as limp as a wet wash rag and showed signs of dehydration. I thought I had lost her. I forced feed her 5 oz of kick-start and gave her an enema of kick-start along with 1 cc of LA 300 for the rasping in her lungs. 11 AM She seemed a little better as she was on her feet again. She drank only 7 oz from the infant bottle. 3 PM When I went to check on her she was up and latched onto my finger, and sucked, wanting fed. There were no signs of dehydration or rasping in her chest. I mixed 1 qt of milk ½ strength, and gave it to her with a standard calf nipple on a mason jar. She sucked it all down except about 2 oz. SL Re: Many have said that, so that’s nothing new. Jocularity is just how I deal with reality. It kinda relieves the stress and the sorrows and keeps you from becoming to attached. But it is kinda funny if you think about it! Picture it!! And the story I can tell when someone asked “ What is that doing in your office?”. SL [/QUOTE]
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