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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 243810"><p>Poor manster. He had his back pricked 45 times to see what he was allergic to, which I already knew "EVERYTHING" in the environment. He will need to avoid soy and corn which is in a lot of stuff. His entire back blended into one welt. </p><p></p><p>We start allergy shots soon. He feels good about it because it was either get rid of the cat or take shots. He loves that cat.</p><p></p><p>The allergy doctor said that possibly with the shots the hyperactivity will improve when his entire body isn't reacting to what it perceives as attacking it.</p><p></p><p>The nurse was awesome. He had this done when he was 4 and has bad memories of it and even developed his needle phobia about that time (they also did regular shots). This nurse kept saying "manster a lot of kids your age wouldn't be doing this well, you should be very proud". He grinned, just loved the praise.</p><p></p><p>So once a week for the next 4 years. Just a *little* committment. At least the office is very close to the house.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for listening.</p><p></p><p>ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 243810"] Poor manster. He had his back pricked 45 times to see what he was allergic to, which I already knew "EVERYTHING" in the environment. He will need to avoid soy and corn which is in a lot of stuff. His entire back blended into one welt. We start allergy shots soon. He feels good about it because it was either get rid of the cat or take shots. He loves that cat. The allergy doctor said that possibly with the shots the hyperactivity will improve when his entire body isn't reacting to what it perceives as attacking it. The nurse was awesome. He had this done when he was 4 and has bad memories of it and even developed his needle phobia about that time (they also did regular shots). This nurse kept saying "manster a lot of kids your age wouldn't be doing this well, you should be very proud". He grinned, just loved the praise. So once a week for the next 4 years. Just a *little* committment. At least the office is very close to the house. Thanks for listening. ML [/QUOTE]
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