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[quote=Anonymous]Thanks everyone! Just an update - My husband brought her to a new pediatrician last month after I posted it here. The doctor gave her nebulizer with albuterol, very soon she passed out! They called 911 and waited for an ambulance to come (it took about 10 mins for the ambulance to come) and she’s back to consciousness in the ambulance (it’s about 15 mins that she’s unconscious). She got checked in ER and everything looks fine and we brought her home the same day. They don’t know when she’s passed out. The doctor said it could be seizure, but my husband said it doesn’t look like that at all. She had 5 seizures in one day last year (when she’s 16 months) probably due to low blood sugar after diarrhea/vomiting (no fever). But since then, she didn’t have anything. She’s again in the similar situation days ago (4th time in 4 month) - cough so much to vomit a few times, shortness of breath, running nose (no fever) but seems getting better the second day, still a bit cough now. I scheduled allergist appointment for next week to check out. Besides that, we’re trying to find anything wrong with our house/her room. We changed air filters, get dryer vent cleaned, using air purifier… We’ve determined that the air coming out of the AC supply duct in one of her bedrooms is dirty. I put an air purifier next to it and the machine detected significant PM2.5 especially when it’s running. The closer to the duct, the more PM2.5. I tried this in another bedroom, and there was no PM2.5. Does it mean that our HVAC system overall is ok, but there is some issue (e.g., trapped debris) in the pipe close to the one supply duct? Is it related to her health issue?[/quote]
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