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So I took difficult child to an allergist/immunologist...
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<blockquote data-quote="neednewtechnique" data-source="post: 156911" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>It really is interesting, because allergy/immunology doctors DO know a lot about behavior and things like that. I used to see an allergist twice a week when I was a child because I had such horrible airborne allergies that I could not function without constant monitoring and treatment of symptoms, plus allergy shots. Anyway, the point I was getting at is that with such frequent visits to the allergy doctor, we had all sorts of interesting information available to us, like the fact that although most allergies present themselves in rashes, swelling, breathing problems, etc.... some allergies present themselves by affecting moods and behavior patterns. Yes, it is true, when I was a kid, more than 1 cup of milk per day and I was like a child with a horrible case of CD. Now that I am older, I can handle a little more than one cup, but I still have to be very careful about how much I drink.</p><p></p><p>Strange how the body reacts to certain things, huh??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neednewtechnique, post: 156911, member: 3527"] It really is interesting, because allergy/immunology doctors DO know a lot about behavior and things like that. I used to see an allergist twice a week when I was a child because I had such horrible airborne allergies that I could not function without constant monitoring and treatment of symptoms, plus allergy shots. Anyway, the point I was getting at is that with such frequent visits to the allergy doctor, we had all sorts of interesting information available to us, like the fact that although most allergies present themselves in rashes, swelling, breathing problems, etc.... some allergies present themselves by affecting moods and behavior patterns. Yes, it is true, when I was a kid, more than 1 cup of milk per day and I was like a child with a horrible case of CD. Now that I am older, I can handle a little more than one cup, but I still have to be very careful about how much I drink. Strange how the body reacts to certain things, huh?? [/QUOTE]
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