The physicians continued to believe it was merely a respiratory virus. We followed their advice and bought a humidifier.
The nebulizer was what he was doing. By rubbing his back and keeping him upright, we were merely attempting to manage his symptoms.
We visited the emergency hospital on January 16 due to his severe breathing. Additionally, I recall that because it was Martin Luther King Day, the girls were present.
It was evident that Brady was having trouble breathing; it resembled a vacuum around the base of his ribcage, a condition known as retractions.
It indicates that they are having difficulty breathing and that their ribs are being squeezed. And that’s what he was experiencing.
I recall nurses using their stethoscopes to listen and saying, “We need to admit you.” The girls didn’t see their brother again after that day.
They provided us with a chamber in which the physicians would enter fully outfitted. There was a covering on his cot. His RSV test came back negative.