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Becatide (sp) and ventolin
after recurrent chest infections and 6 weeks on a ventolin inhaler - toby has now been prescribed becatide - it was all explained that they dont want to label him an asthmatic but babies often have issues like this post infection/virus.
I felt so relieved after finally after 12 weeks of problems hep is being given (also hope my dreams will now subside!).
has anyone any experience of becatide , i am concerned as it is a steriod and worry about side affects.
Just general advice would be appreciated also and this is me being completely paranoid - but do you think it is because i coulnt breast feed? Any thoughts x
I felt so relieved after finally after 12 weeks of problems hep is being given (also hope my dreams will now subside!).
has anyone any experience of becatide , i am concerned as it is a steriod and worry about side affects.
Just general advice would be appreciated also and this is me being completely paranoid - but do you think it is because i coulnt breast feed? Any thoughts x
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My sister was on steroidal asthma medication from babyhood and she's fine!
It doesnt really bother him that much - he s the happiest little boy - thant=ks for the info x
I am certain that breastfeeding or not made no difference. Incidentally I was fed breast milk (I was v prem and it was from the hospital's milk bank for the first 12 weeks).
Don't worry and hope the bad dreams subside
Em xx
So I wouldn't worry about it at all - it's a minor inconvenience but won't do your LO any harm and honestly I have never felt handicapped by my asthma at all. There are MUCH worse things you could have! Hopefully he will grow out of it (which I think is more likely in children who get it really young as opposed to my situation) but if not it's honestly no big deal.
C
PS - I am confident that BFing has nothing to do with it
My son who is now 17 has been on asthma meds since he was one. I think it was Becotide (brown?) I wont go into details as he is worse case scenario but, wanted you to know that he is a strapping 6ft 17yr old who tho he still has asthma has had no side effects from years on steriod inhalers, steriod tablets, etc etc...
The benefits outweigh any side effects. Just make sure you brush his teeth after doing the inhaler as t can cause teeth erosion...
d x
Becotide will work to prevent his airways tightening, and hopefully will reduce the amount of ventolin he needs to take. It's worth offering him a drink of water after he's taken it, just to take the residue off the back of his throat, but it's not super essential. I never did and I didn't have any problems! I shouldn't think they've given him a very high dose, so side effects shouldn't be a problem, just read all the leaflets and watch for any signs.
If he does develop asthma, it's not because you didn't bf. If it's well-managed, there's no reason his life should be affected at all. Yes, it's one more thing to think about, but ultimately he will be fine. You know where I am if you ever need asthma advice, chick!
I was on becotide for 18 years, from age 2 to 20. I know steroid sounds scary, but it's essential to target his airways and relax them in the event of anything irritating them. It's not a lot either, they'll have given him the right dose for his age and needs, so please try not to worry.
You know I'm here if you need anything, just holler.
Em x x x
The becotide has a long term effect. it is not immediate. The ventolin immediately opens the airways but the becotide keeps them open as emily said.
My 17yr old is also on Singular which is fab fab fab. It stops him sounding wheezy/sinusey and chesty. He is on Seretide 250 x 2 per day, ventolin as and when, combivent through the nebs as and when, prednisolone as and when and now singular tabs once a day. Through the summer he is on Clarityn for hayfever as this is a trigger for him.
As Emily said it is one more thing to think about but it has not affected his education or his career. He is due to start college on Monday for a course that will ultimately take him to a career in the Police.
d xx
If you're worried at all at any stage with inhalers go and see an asthma nurse,if there's one at your GPs.
Def use Becotide over the winter as cold weather especially frosty mornings can be a trigger.
Def gives water and brush those little toothypegs after each dose, I'd wish they'd told my mum that when I was growing up maybe then I wouldn't have to many filings!
Hopefully at the re-assessment point Toby will be OK, but if he's not don't stress. I've had it for nearly all of my years on the planet and I'm OK (except when its extremely cold or I run, but that's mainly because I'm a lazy bugger!!)
xxxx