Olympian Bode Miller’s 3-Year-Old Son Hospitalized for Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Bode Miller is reminding everyone to get their CO detectors checked after his three-year-old son Asher was hospitalized due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
The 45-year-old Olympian took to Instagram on Thursday (July 27) to share details about the experience, though the post has since been deleted.
Page Six reports that Bode wrote about how his kids got “really sick” after a construction crane was parked outside of their home.
Bode and his wife Morgan Miller are parents to Nash, 8, Easton 4, three-year-old twins Asher and Aksel, and Scarlet, 1. Their daughter Emeline died in a tragic accident in 2018 when she was just 19 months old.
“Earlier this week we had a crane parked in our driveway for a few hours,” Bode wrote in his since-deleted post. “Despite keeping the kids inside for obvious safety reasons, the little ones got really sick from it.”
“Asher ended up in the hospital with carbon monoxide poisoning,” he added. “All are well now, but passing along as a reminder to all parents of the dangers of carbon monoxide. Reminder to go test your CO detectors.”
Seven months ago, Asher was hospitalized after suffering a febrile seizure.
We’re wishing Asher a speedy recovery!
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