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A melt down and room stripping
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 204806" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>Thanks for the many hugs and the reassurances. It really helps. Yeah, my daughter ripped her door off the hinges when she was 6-7 so she's been doorless for years. Part of me hates the fact that I can't buy anything new and decent because it'll get trashed. (not necessarily from an episode, but she can't seem to be clean and organized anywhere) One thing we've noticed is that the # of episodes has dramatically reduced. She used to have 3-6 every day between the ages 2-5.</p><p> </p><p>We're going to see her allergist and talk about her medications next month. I can't do anything until then but it's something that was suggested last week too. What else is out there for asthma that would be a better choice? I can possibly get her to wean off the atarax and use ointments and creams but what about Singulair??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 204806, member: 6118"] Thanks for the many hugs and the reassurances. It really helps. Yeah, my daughter ripped her door off the hinges when she was 6-7 so she's been doorless for years. Part of me hates the fact that I can't buy anything new and decent because it'll get trashed. (not necessarily from an episode, but she can't seem to be clean and organized anywhere) One thing we've noticed is that the # of episodes has dramatically reduced. She used to have 3-6 every day between the ages 2-5. We're going to see her allergist and talk about her medications next month. I can't do anything until then but it's something that was suggested last week too. What else is out there for asthma that would be a better choice? I can possibly get her to wean off the atarax and use ointments and creams but what about Singulair?? [/QUOTE]
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