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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 255458" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>This connection wouldn't surprise me either... I know difficult child 2, when he was living with biomom, had severe seasonal allergies and a supposed allergy to cats (also alleged asthma, though we never - not once - saw any attack). When at our home he took children's Benadryl for the seasonal stuff, but slept with one of the cats and had less problems than I do (and I <strong>am</strong><em>mildly</em> allergic to my furballs, but I don't care). After we took over residential, even his seasonal allergies pretty much vanished. I can tell when they are going to flare up by 2 things: 1, husband's sinuses go bonkers and 2, <strong>my</strong> sinuses go bonkers. He's usually right behind me. And when his allergies flare up, so does the behavior - till he takes the Benadryl. Biomom had him on Singulair, Nasonex and Claritin plus loratadine syrup for coughing (from postnasal drip). The kid was a zombie. (Then she added Concerta, whole 'nother story, that was a NIGHTMARE). He didn't have allergic problems, but he didn't do anything but sleep, or stare at the TV either.</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 1 says she doesn't have allergies (which is carp but hers are much milder than anyone else in the house - including the cats!). So when she asks for a Benadryl... LOL. However I am seriously thinking about having her start a food diary... She's concerned about her weight (I am not!), so I can work with her on "good" and "bad" foods. Hmm...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 255458, member: 6705"] This connection wouldn't surprise me either... I know difficult child 2, when he was living with biomom, had severe seasonal allergies and a supposed allergy to cats (also alleged asthma, though we never - not once - saw any attack). When at our home he took children's Benadryl for the seasonal stuff, but slept with one of the cats and had less problems than I do (and I [B]am[/B][I]mildly[/I] allergic to my furballs, but I don't care). After we took over residential, even his seasonal allergies pretty much vanished. I can tell when they are going to flare up by 2 things: 1, husband's sinuses go bonkers and 2, [B]my[/B] sinuses go bonkers. He's usually right behind me. And when his allergies flare up, so does the behavior - till he takes the Benadryl. Biomom had him on Singulair, Nasonex and Claritin plus loratadine syrup for coughing (from postnasal drip). The kid was a zombie. (Then she added Concerta, whole 'nother story, that was a NIGHTMARE). He didn't have allergic problems, but he didn't do anything but sleep, or stare at the TV either. difficult child 1 says she doesn't have allergies (which is carp but hers are much milder than anyone else in the house - including the cats!). So when she asks for a Benadryl... LOL. However I am seriously thinking about having her start a food diary... She's concerned about her weight (I am not!), so I can work with her on "good" and "bad" foods. Hmm... [/QUOTE]
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