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Mum shares the snack that 'nearly killed' her 3yo daughter

By Rhian Deutrom
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28 Jun, 2019 06:05 AM6 mins to read

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Cheree Lawrence is a mum-of-four from Brisbane. Photo / Instagram

Cheree Lawrence is a mum-of-four from Brisbane. Photo / Instagram

A Queensland mother has issued a warning after her three-year-old daughter "nearly died" from eating popcorn.

Cheree Lawrence, 34, shared the shocking story on her blog Oh So Busy Mum last week, detailing how the seemingly innocent snack food left her little girl hospitalised in a serious condition with lasting lung damage, news.com.au reports.

A HARMLESS SNACK

Lawrence has four daughters, now aged between 4 and 13, and lives in Brisbane.

She is a well-known blogger who updates more than 300,000 social media followers on travel, lifestyle and parenting tips each week.

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According to the busy mum, her four children had snacked on popcorn all through their lives without any problems.

So when her daughter, three years old at the time, asked for a snack, she didn't hesitate to hand over a bowl of popcorn.

"My three-year-old was happily sitting on the lounge chair eating a bowl of plain popcorn when she coughed and choked a little," Lawrence said.

"I didn't think anything of it and gave her a drink of water."

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But within minutes, the toddler's condition worsened, and her cough soon turned into a deep wheezing noise.

The Brisbane mum didn't realise at the time, but her daughter had aspirated on a piece of popcorn she had just ingested.

"We watched her, and over the next 30 minutes, her wheeze started to get worse, so we decided to take her to the emergency room," she said.

THE EMERGENCY ROOM

Lawrence raced her daughter to the nearest emergency department, and by the time they had arrived, "her wheeze was quite scary and she had loud stridor".

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A stridor is a high-pitched, wheezing sound that occurs when a person's airway is blocked — in this case, by a piece of popcorn.

Doctors surrounded their tiny patient in a resuscitation area of the hospital, desperately trying to figure out what had happened to her.

"I told them about the popcorn incident and explained what had happened soon after," Lawrence said.

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I’m sharing this post so that other parents know the dangers of giving young children popcorn, and a reminder to always trust your gut instinct. I ignored my gut instinct and put all my trust in what doctors were telling me (because how could so many doctors get it wrong?) and it could have very well cost my daughter her life. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ It’s taken me a very long time to share this post. Mainly because I didn’t want to be judged by others and I wish I did things a little differently. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Luckily it worked out in the end, but it could have ended very differently. You can read the full blog post via the link in my bio. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ #linkinbio

A post shared by Cheree Lawrence (@ohsobusymum) on Jun 17, 2019 at 3:35am PDT

"They immediately administered steroids, adrenaline and started her on Ventolin bursts."

Ventolin is usually prescribed to asthma patients, but Lawrence said her daughter was perfectly healthy and had never shown any signs of having developed asthma.

Despite the medication, nothing seemed to completely stop her daughter's symptoms, so Lawrence continued to remind the attending team of the popcorn she had just eaten, convinced it was the cause of her suffering.

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"The doctors and nurses didn't seem to think it was connected because she was responding to treatment," Lawrence said.

Doctors discharged the little girl the following day, putting the episode down to a "sudden onset of asthma".

Her mother wasn't comfortable with the diagnosis but took her daughter home and continued to monitor her.

"They told us that if it was the popcorn, she wouldn't have improved with Ventolin and treatment," she said.

A SUDDEN CHANGE

Several days after Lawrence took her daughter home again, her fierce wheezing symptoms returned and she was "struggling to breathe once again".

She was raced back to hospital, where a second doctor told Lawrence it was "unlikely" her daughter had aspirated on a piece of popcorn, even refusing to take an X-ray of her lungs.

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Her daughter was discharged again from hospital with some asthma medication.

SYMPTOMS CONTINUED

A fortnight later, Lawrence's daughter was displaying breathing issues with alarming regularity — a "constant wheeze" that left her in a great amount of pain and distress.

She was unable to run, swim or play because of her wheezing, so she was taken back to hospital for the third time.

There, doctors simply prescribed her more Ventolin and steroids, but the little girl's mother had officially had enough.

"Three weeks after she first choked, I was over it and sick of watching her struggle to breathe," Lawrence said.

"The doctor was frustrated with me and assured me she was fine and to keep up the Ventolin when needed."

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In a desperate attempt to end her daughter's suffering, she took her to a local GP who was "really concerned after listening to her chest".

They were booked in for an immediate X-ray, which revealed the little girl had developed pneumonia and inflammation on her lung.

Lawrence was told to take her daughter to the emergency department immediately, accompanied by a stern letter from the doctor, instructing them to investigate her issue seriously.

EMERGENCY SURGERY

The same afternoon, Lawrence and her family were waiting anxiously for news after her daughter was taken into emergency surgery.

Doctors removed the piece of popcorn she had aspirated on five weeks earlier.

According to Lawrence, it was too late, and the damage had already been done.

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"The popcorn had caused some damage to her lung because it sat there for five long weeks and slowly started breaking down," she said.

"I don't want to think about what could have happened if I didn't take her to see the private specialist."

TRUST YOUR GUT

Lawrence said her family's horrifying ordeal had taught her to "always trust your gut instinct".

"I had no idea how dangerous it is for young children to aspirate on or that children under five shouldn't have popcorn at all," she said.

"Doctors can and do get it wrong all the time, and us as parents know our children and know when something is off with them."

She said she wanted to share her story so "other parents know the dangers of giving young children popcorn".

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"I ignored my gut instinct and put all my trust in what doctors were telling me (because how could so many doctors get it wrong?) and it could have very well cost my daughter her life," she said.

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