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, Jun 26, 2008 07:39AM
Latex? Has he been tested for latex? Just a thought.
I am going to see if I can send out a few e-mails for resources for you in California. I know a fabulous allergist in NYCity out of Mt.Sinai .. Dr. Hugh Sampson but it is clearClear by design Clear eyes Clear eyes acr Clear eyes clr on the other side of the country.
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, Jun 26, 2008 07:43AM
One other ? about the tall grass .. does the city treat it with pesticides at all?
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I'd definitely add it to the next round of tests when you meet with the new Dr. and I am so happy it sounds like you've found somebody willing to take on your case.
As I am aware there are false negatives with RAST tests but no false positives.
My daughter (17yrs old) has latex Class II Rast + ... went from I to II and she reacts. She is Class IV to hazelnuts which are huge cross reactors and Class II to plums which cross react and she reacts to those, too.
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It's pricey, I will warn ya, but you only use a little bitty bit once a day. We got it as a trial for our daughter during her worst ever eczemaEczema Eczema, atopic - close-up Seborrheic dermatitis breakout. Along with the other stuff, her breakouts are less severe and she's not as "crusty", if ya understand what I mean by that. We have seen an improvement with her breakouts when we use it consistently and less of an improvement when we forget (as we did over vacationVacation health care and she broke out again). I'm not sure it'll work for everyone, so I don't usually promote stuff. However, this has helped with our daughter to a degree.
I am going to see if I can send out a few e-mails for resources for you in California. I know a fabulous allergist in NYCity out of Mt.Sinai .. Dr. Hugh Sampson but it is clear on the other side of the country.
My heart goes out to you.
What does he eat for nutrition and what are the results of his RAST + tests?
Could it be something he is eating on a daily basis continuing this cycle? Or the meds he takes for it actually causing an allergic reaction?
Johns Hopkins is another place .. PREMIER Immunology dept.
Let me send out some e-mails to some friends who have children with severe allergies ... YOU ARE NOT ALONE and keep pushing for an answer for your son.
Hugs,
Cheryl (dd Latex, Plum, Nut - Anaphylaxis & dd bee allergic)
Latex allergy is commonly foun din children who have been in and out of healthcare settings a good deal of their life.
Also, some foods cross react with latex, but if he's been eating foods that are not high on the allergin list then probably not from ingestion. However, Avocado is a highly charged latex cross reactor.
I'd definitely add it to the next round of tests when you meet with the new Dr. and I am so happy it sounds like you've found somebody willing to take on your case.
As I am aware there are false negatives with RAST tests but no false positives.
My daughter (17yrs old) has latex Class II Rast + ... went from I to II and she reacts. She is Class IV to hazelnuts which are huge cross reactors and Class II to plums which cross react and she reacts to those, too.
The only other thought which crosses my mind is the laundry detergent used on his bedding ... fragrance free? What about additives to bath ? Probably none I assume ? Could he be allergic to CHLORINE or Flouride? If Flouride added to the water from your city ? Some people are allergic when swimming in chlroinated water in a pool ?
I am trying to think of allergins least thought of that would pose physical contact and react in such a violent way.
Formeldahyde is another .. a chemical used in fabric .. causese severe sunburn rash in my daughter! Used in mobile type homes and some furniture.
Of course mold is an allergin but usually asthma.
Please keep me posted; I also can be found on the Pediatric GERD (reflux) community as my son had serious reflux for years with food alllergies, too.
Cheryl
Hylira (works wonders for putting some fluid into the skin from the outside)
Atopiclair (face only)
Protopica for hot spots
Betamethasone Dipropionate for hot spots
Triamcinolone Acetonide Ointment mixed with Eucerine cream as a lotion
Antifungal with eczema we used Clotrimazole and Betamethasone Dipropionate
We also are in the midst of a major outbreak. She is also on Singular for asthma and Atarax for the itching. Fortunately our dd isn't severely allergic to food, it's mostly contact allergies and outside. Heat is also a factor for her.
One more thing that we give her in her milk in the evenings is a vitamin powder called Ambrotose that our boss's daughter gives their son. It seems to help keep things from getting too bad for our dd. Although these past few weeks have been pretty bad.
So sorry to know your child is going through so much. Good luck to you getting the appointment with the doc you mentioned. I hope you can find relief for your child. I know these allergies and the itching and eczema are so uncomfortable for them.
My oldest two react to alot of known allergins. One gets bouts of a reactive arthritis from allergins, too but has pretty much outgrown it .. so anything natural in the way of vitamins I'm always open to learn about. I have to be very careful with otc things which boost the immune system as many contain roots of plants which are derivatives of things my girls are severely allergic to in the ragweed dept. My allergist alerted me to this. Always tough .. you think you are doing something good only to find out it may cause asthma attack.
both my older girls were on Singulair daily for 4 yrs .. it really was a wonderful drug!!!
C~
It's pricey, I will warn ya, but you only use a little bitty bit once a day. We got it as a trial for our daughter during her worst ever eczema breakout. Along with the other stuff, her breakouts are less severe and she's not as "crusty", if ya understand what I mean by that. We have seen an improvement with her breakouts when we use it consistently and less of an improvement when we forget (as we did over vacation and she broke out again). I'm not sure it'll work for everyone, so I don't usually promote stuff. However, this has helped with our daughter to a degree.
If I had to vote on the things I think we've seen have helped in our particular situation, I would vote the Hylira as #1, Ambrotose as #2 and the Atopiclair #3 (that really helped her face) and the Fungal stuff #4 (we had a SERIOUS problem with fungus around our vacation time).
Cold and flu season ended about the time we started this "trial" of Ambrotose. We usually get the girls a flu