Sunday, January 30, 2011

Guinness' Chronic Cold

So my son has had this cold on again off again for more than 1 year. So I finally made the effort to book him into a pulminidjfhsdf specialist at NTU (you know; respitory disorder doctor). NTU is the best hospital in Taiwan. It is the university hospital and all the big whigs works there. Apparently. So I booked an appointment and we went on Wednesday.

Worst. Appointment. Ever.

First thing; it was MENTAL renjiren (crowded). Tonnes of people everywhere. No one to help. I was directed to one room. Told it was the wrong room. Went to the next room. Waited. Then told it was the wrong room. Sent back to the first room. Waited. Waited. Called in. Doctor takes a look. "Yep, he has a cold. Yah, 13 months is a long time to have a cold. But it happens." I guess you can't really check for things like asthma, etc till they're at least over 2 and so its hard to say if he has a disorder or not.

The cold in itself is not the worst thing. My growing concern is his immunization chart. He hasn't had a shot since he was 6 months old because he is always coughing, hacking, on meds. He doesn't stay healthy long enough for me to take him in. So we are 18 months behind on his shots. Which is super ironic because I am definitely on the side of getting immunizations. Like when all the bird flu commotion was going on, I was fer sure going to take my kids. And then I never did. And now my son is not had any in ages, even though I want him to. What the doctor said is to just take him even if he is coughing and runny nose, just no fever. So we will try and get that rectified before we come to Canada. In 13 weeks!!

We had a ridiculous time getting a taxi, which actually lead to me having a tantrum at the crossing guard and literally SEETHING in the backseat on the way home. Bad response on my part, but like I said it was an exhausting, emotional, draining week and it just pushed me over the edge.

He is doing a bit better today. Hopefully recovered by tomorrow.

1 comment:

  1. Too bad we didn't talk about the whole immunizations thing! Yeah, as long as they don't have a fever, they are usually good to go for shots. Hope it goes well!

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