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Our kids with Sensory Issues and Asthma.
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 215074" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>difficult child 1 has asthma, sensory issues, AND anxiety. He takes after my dad in many, many ways. His anxiety is both the ruminative and the panic type. It doesn't <em>seem </em>to play a very large part in his asthma, which tends to be allergy/irritation related. </p><p> </p><p>He takes Singulair daily and Advair almost daily, except summer when his symptoms are usually at their best. We've seen a significant difference in his peak flow numbers on and off the Advair, so that's why I try a little harder now to remember to have him take it. He only has problems a few times a year that require albuterol. And I haven't had to take him to the ER for asthma since he was in preschool, so things are being managed fairly well at home.</p><p> </p><p>It IS very interesting that there is a high coincidence of kids with this triad of issues. Perhaps it boils down to their natural stress response -- they tend to be on high-alert all the time and their system is just hypersensitive because of that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 215074, member: 3444"] difficult child 1 has asthma, sensory issues, AND anxiety. He takes after my dad in many, many ways. His anxiety is both the ruminative and the panic type. It doesn't [I]seem [/I]to play a very large part in his asthma, which tends to be allergy/irritation related. He takes Singulair daily and Advair almost daily, except summer when his symptoms are usually at their best. We've seen a significant difference in his peak flow numbers on and off the Advair, so that's why I try a little harder now to remember to have him take it. He only has problems a few times a year that require albuterol. And I haven't had to take him to the ER for asthma since he was in preschool, so things are being managed fairly well at home. It IS very interesting that there is a high coincidence of kids with this triad of issues. Perhaps it boils down to their natural stress response -- they tend to be on high-alert all the time and their system is just hypersensitive because of that. [/QUOTE]
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