I had pyloric stenosis and I am in the hospital right this second with my newborn son who just had surgery yesterday for pyloric stenosis. Dads if you had it watch your first born sons!!!
@generalphrenic you mean mothers watch it if you have your first born sons ... family history of maternal origin is more common and significant than paternal(but still we dont exclude a paternal history thats imp too) .. and yes boys are 4 times more likely to have it than girls
I had Pyloric Stenosis when I was a baby, and my mum diagnosed it before the doctors. In fact, the doctors disagreed with her diagnosis, saying that it was acid-reflux.
I think this song does a good job of letting people know what to look out for; it would be nice if they made a clearer version of it. :) That aside, it's a catchy song...reminds me of Tori Amos.
listen to the words Charles, it's teaching silly people who don't recognise this all too common condition what to look for,
the only insult is to people who don't listen when a nurse points out what is obviously happening to a child in distress with pyloric stenosis.
the song is a simple way to understand the signs and symptoms and a lesson to all not to discount these individuals as "sicky babies" before they become dangerously dehydrated and ill.
I had pyloric stenosis and I am in the hospital right this second with my newborn son who just had surgery yesterday for pyloric stenosis. Dads if you had it watch your first born sons!!!
generalphrenic 5 months ago
@generalphrenic you mean mothers watch it if you have your first born sons ... family history of maternal origin is more common and significant than paternal(but still we dont exclude a paternal history thats imp too) .. and yes boys are 4 times more likely to have it than girls
DrMythology 2 weeks ago
I had Pyloric Stenosis when I was a baby, and my mum diagnosed it before the doctors. In fact, the doctors disagreed with her diagnosis, saying that it was acid-reflux.
I think this song does a good job of letting people know what to look out for; it would be nice if they made a clearer version of it. :) That aside, it's a catchy song...reminds me of Tori Amos.
ElectricAlchemy 9 months ago
had it as a baby and its back now i am 29. i have to get surgery again. wish i could understand the words better. cant hear them
shawnski6483 2 years ago
listen to the words Charles, it's teaching silly people who don't recognise this all too common condition what to look for,
the only insult is to people who don't listen when a nurse points out what is obviously happening to a child in distress with pyloric stenosis.
the song is a simple way to understand the signs and symptoms and a lesson to all not to discount these individuals as "sicky babies" before they become dangerously dehydrated and ill.
listen harder.
ebonyadalia 3 years ago
This isn't funny at all...and i had pyloric stenosis when i was a baby :(
charlesuk21 3 years ago