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    Posted: 17 March 2008 at 11:18pm
Lucas is fast asleep, but breathing very heavily tonight. Could this mean he's caught the cold I have? If not, what could this mean? ....he's V. noisy, almost chesty sounding.
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Quite possibly he has. If he wakes during the night, maybe put some phone books under his mattress so he's laying slightly up. That should help him out a little.
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try putting eucalyptus on a tissue and put it on side where he sleeps under the fitted sheet....you might find he breathes a lot better with that - it works for ella when she is congested
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Originally posted by Bombshell Bombshell wrote:

try putting eucalyptus on a tissue and put it on side where he sleeps under the fitted sheet....you might find he breathes a lot better with that - it works for ella when she is congested


That's an excellent idea, we do this and it always helps.
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