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<blockquote data-quote="kristen4112000" data-source="post: 414030" data-attributes="member: 11399"><p>I will definately be bringing it up at his allergist/immunologist appointment on the 28th. I feel like our allergist is quick to dismiss and ignore my concerns at one visit, then happy to oblige at the next. When he had a full panel done at age 2 they said they thought everything was probably false except for peanut and trees, mold, grasses etc. Now after 2 prick tests in which he responded to even the control on one, and then responded to nothing on the other, they are leaning towards him just having sensitive skin for the first test. We were getting ready to launch into allergy shots. YEARS of allergy shots because his asthma and allergies were so bad. Then, after me pushing for YEARS they switched him to advair and redid the panel and low and behold his asthma is mostly managed and he had no allergies on the prick test. The kid is throwing me for a big loop. I never know what is going on.</p><p> </p><p>Lately it's been the stomach aches, he has HORRIBLE breath. To the point you can't stand to be near him when he talks. Dentist says everything is ok in there. I have no idea how they can say that given the smell coming from his mouth. Those things lead me to believe he might actually HAVE some hidden allergies. We already avoid red dye. Allergist says it's not an allergy if he can eat it. I think she's missing what Im saying. I HAVE brought this up before and she wouldn't let me even finish my sentence and said no. If he's eating it, then it's fine. She's concentrated on anaphylaxis. </p><p> </p><p>I wanted to share a picture of what my baby looked like from birth on. In fact, he still looks much this way. I think we're definately dealing with some food issues but moreso I think there is more going on than just that.</p><p><a href="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v84/kristen4112000/Ethanandcarter/carterjoseph.jpg" target="_blank">http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v84/kristen4112000/Ethanandcarter/carterjoseph.jpg</a></p><p> </p><p>I just hope we can find someone that will take us seriously and help. I keep hearing "If he can be good in school then he's CHOOSING to be bad at home" and I want to just slap someone silly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kristen4112000, post: 414030, member: 11399"] I will definately be bringing it up at his allergist/immunologist appointment on the 28th. I feel like our allergist is quick to dismiss and ignore my concerns at one visit, then happy to oblige at the next. When he had a full panel done at age 2 they said they thought everything was probably false except for peanut and trees, mold, grasses etc. Now after 2 prick tests in which he responded to even the control on one, and then responded to nothing on the other, they are leaning towards him just having sensitive skin for the first test. We were getting ready to launch into allergy shots. YEARS of allergy shots because his asthma and allergies were so bad. Then, after me pushing for YEARS they switched him to advair and redid the panel and low and behold his asthma is mostly managed and he had no allergies on the prick test. The kid is throwing me for a big loop. I never know what is going on. Lately it's been the stomach aches, he has HORRIBLE breath. To the point you can't stand to be near him when he talks. Dentist says everything is ok in there. I have no idea how they can say that given the smell coming from his mouth. Those things lead me to believe he might actually HAVE some hidden allergies. We already avoid red dye. Allergist says it's not an allergy if he can eat it. I think she's missing what Im saying. I HAVE brought this up before and she wouldn't let me even finish my sentence and said no. If he's eating it, then it's fine. She's concentrated on anaphylaxis. I wanted to share a picture of what my baby looked like from birth on. In fact, he still looks much this way. I think we're definately dealing with some food issues but moreso I think there is more going on than just that. [URL]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v84/kristen4112000/Ethanandcarter/carterjoseph.jpg[/URL] I just hope we can find someone that will take us seriously and help. I keep hearing "If he can be good in school then he's CHOOSING to be bad at home" and I want to just slap someone silly. [/QUOTE]
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