Plus one. I can’t believe I read that either. People, you can’t prevent everything.Anonymous wrote:If I were your nanny I’d quit. You obviously don’t give two shits about her. I can’t believe you started this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least your nanny choked on a grape. My ex nanny choked on …. WATER. Fortunately I was there to help her.
I remember hearing just how deadly choking on water can be especially for the elderly. I’m guessing because there isn’t anything to actually dislodge?
You can't choke on liquids. You can aspirate it into the lungs which can lead to aspiration pneumonia, so that's why the elderly and infirm are sometimes given thickened liquids.
I don’t know what was happening to my ex nanny. She was drinking water, then suddenly she started gasping and couldn’t breath. I did the heimlech and then she recovered. So if it wasn’t choking what was it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least your nanny choked on a grape. My ex nanny choked on …. WATER. Fortunately I was there to help her.
I remember hearing just how deadly choking on water can be especially for the elderly. I’m guessing because there isn’t anything to actually dislodge?
You can't choke on liquids. You can aspirate it into the lungs which can lead to aspiration pneumonia, so that's why the elderly and infirm are sometimes given thickened liquids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least your nanny choked on a grape. My ex nanny choked on …. WATER. Fortunately I was there to help her.
I remember hearing just how deadly choking on water can be especially for the elderly. I’m guessing because there isn’t anything to actually dislodge?
Anonymous wrote:
+1. Grapes are notorious for for choking as is popcorn (our pediatrician wouldn’t let our kids have it all until age 4); hot dogs and solid potatoes and chucks of chicken.
Anonymous wrote:At least your nanny choked on a grape. My ex nanny choked on …. WATER. Fortunately I was there to help her.
Anonymous wrote:Our nanny (mid-20s) choked while having lunch with our toddler twins today. We usually work outside the home but thank god my husband had a migraine today and called in or today could have gone very differently.
She was eating a grape when she started choking. The same grapes she served our toddlers but instead of being cut into fours she ate one whole and choked. We just watched the security camera facing the kitchen and you can literally see the panic set in and she grasps her hands around her neck and stands up trying to cough. She tried to perform the Heimlich on herself with our chair but failed. That’s when she walks out of frame of the camera.
She walked upstairs into our bedroom and banged on the door where my husband said he opened the door to her purple faced and about to pass out. Thankfully we trained for this before we had kids, but never did he expect to perform the Heimlich on an adult. Let alone our nanny. It came out fairly quickly he said and she was ok. Crying but ok. He rushed downstairs where she had left our twins (14 months old) in the high chair where they were eating like nothing happened.
We let her go home early and said maybe she should go to urgent care. Not sure if she did.
I’m glad everything is ok but honestly it makes me scared to have her back here tomorrow. What if DH wasn’t here? What would have happened to my kids? What if they choker? Fell? How can we prevent this again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you prevent it again? By not having grapes, popcorn, or hot dogs - the main foods people choke on - in your house.
Anyone can choke. Your kids were fine in the high chair. YOU could have choked on a grape while home alone with your kids - would you fire yourself from being a parent? Of course not. Shit happens. She doesn't need to go to the ER - even if your husband broke a rib, there's nothing that can be done for it.
+1. Grapes are notorious for for choking as is popcorn (our pediatrician wouldn’t let our kids have it all until age 4); hot dogs and solid potatoes and chucks of chicken.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you prevent it again? By not having grapes, popcorn, or hot dogs - the main foods people choke on - in your house.
Anyone can choke. Your kids were fine in the high chair. YOU could have choked on a grape while home alone with your kids - would you fire yourself from being a parent? Of course not. Shit happens. She doesn't need to go to the ER - even if your husband broke a rib, there's nothing that can be done for it.
+1. Grapes are notorious for for choking as is popcorn (our pediatrician wouldn’t let our kids have it all until age 4); hot dogs and solid potatoes and chucks of chicken.