View Full Version : Hey everyone! I have a 3 year old who has asthma and allergies
Christi S
06-27-2007, 11:40 AM
we have had him to the doctor twice last week, he has an inhaler already and now we are being referred to a specialst for allergies and asthma. Has anyone been through thi, and if so could please tell me what happens with the specialist, I have been told he will have to have about 90 needle sticks in his back, tha sounds dreadful, but I don't want him to suffer. Please help.
yes we have a two year old with the same problem... We have just accepted that he has asthma and aren't going to put her through the needle test for a specific allergen. With us its a mild form of asthma that only seems to kick in when she gets a cold.We did remove all the carpet in the house and clean the sheets and bedding with non-scented detergent... Otherwise we've had maybe 2 spells that required the inhaler and will revisit possible tests later.The allergy test wouldn't cure the asthma it would only show us what things she was allergic to and that seemed like overkill. In general we thought it would be easier to just assume she was allergic to dust and your normal items. We can slowly bring back to remove things to determine if one item is an allergen. Its a slower process but we didn't think it was worth the multiple needle sticks just to find out quicker what we could find out over time.
vtsztpu
06-27-2007, 01:12 PM
You might get him a bottle of MonaVie regular blend and give him a tablespoonful twice daily (unless he is allergic to fruits and berries). My grandkids health has greatly improved taking this all natural juice tonic (a synergistic blend of 19 of the world's healthiest fruits).
littledevilinyourcup
06-27-2007, 01:28 PM
Hi My "baby is 12 now but has had asthma since he was 18 months old. He see an asthma specialist and had the 100 allergen test. It was not painful for him at all just itchy. The doctor used the preset allergen tray with 25 allergens per tray and did four locations on his back the probes are not needles but a little scratchy brush the barely scratches the skin and the allergen is in the brush. They then wait 20 minutes and if a hive or whelp shows up it is a positive reaction to what ever was on that probe. the nurse then washes the area off and applies benadryl cream to soothe it.After that each visit is more like a check up and medicaton adjustment if needed. I hated the thought of the allergy testing too but after many many midnight trips to the ER and 5 week long stays we got it done and now know what to avoid and when to increase a medicine and what to watch for. If you need more info or have a question I might be able to help with feel free to IM me.
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