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<blockquote data-quote="ML" data-source="post: 232276"><p>I agree with everyone's suggestions. As you know, manster too has allergies and asthma. We have it controlled at the moment, but just this past spring he had a bad bout with it again. I have always believed that the allergies and the gfgness are part of the same "processing/autoimmune disorder". As such my approach is to teach him ways to learn compensating strengths. Manster is a great communicator now, it's one of the things I've done right. He can explain exactly what's going on with him when he melts down or gets upset.</p><p></p><p>So many successful people have had to overcome obstacles such as asthma, learning disorders, mental illness, physical limitations. Just keep affirming to Duckie that she can do anything she wants and that you believe in her. So we don't leave home without our inhaler, there are worse things.</p><p></p><p>Also, to the best that we can, we have to work on preventative strategies. Modifications to diet, steady exercise, routine (for us qvar and singular) and regular sleep also help.</p><p></p><p>Duckie has you going for her and that's a lot!</p><p></p><p>Hugs,</p><p></p><p>ML</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ML, post: 232276"] I agree with everyone's suggestions. As you know, manster too has allergies and asthma. We have it controlled at the moment, but just this past spring he had a bad bout with it again. I have always believed that the allergies and the gfgness are part of the same "processing/autoimmune disorder". As such my approach is to teach him ways to learn compensating strengths. Manster is a great communicator now, it's one of the things I've done right. He can explain exactly what's going on with him when he melts down or gets upset. So many successful people have had to overcome obstacles such as asthma, learning disorders, mental illness, physical limitations. Just keep affirming to Duckie that she can do anything she wants and that you believe in her. So we don't leave home without our inhaler, there are worse things. Also, to the best that we can, we have to work on preventative strategies. Modifications to diet, steady exercise, routine (for us qvar and singular) and regular sleep also help. Duckie has you going for her and that's a lot! Hugs, ML [/QUOTE]
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