ABC News(ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.) A mother is speaking out about how dangerous respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, can be as her 2-year-old battles the disease. Jazlynmae Gonzalez just spent her birthday in the pediatric ICU at the University of New Mexico Hospital in Albuquerque and has been trying to fight off the virus for the last two weeks. Her mother, Melissa, told ABC News that Jazlynmae was having such trouble breathing that she was intubated and had to spend eight days on a ventilator. Now, her family and her doctors hope she's slowly on the mend, though still on oxygen, working to breathe on her own. "You could see like her ribs, like her skin sucking through like her ribs," Melissa told Faith Abubey Wednesday afternoon. "She had a lot of shoulder breathing, nose flaring and just like if somebody was running a marathon and just breathing you know hard and fast." She called seeing her daughter get so sick the "scariest thing" she's seen. &q