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Shaking my fist to the heavens tonight
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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 299840" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Fran- I certainly don't want another to be sick... I want Duckie to be well. I want her to know what it feels like to be healthy and a normal child. She's never had that. She's embarrassed about her allergies and asthma because she doesn't want to stand out from the crowd that way.</p><p></p><p>D&C- I had been breathing a sigh of relief mostly too. She's been doing better overall since she was diagnosis'd & has been getting treated for her asthma. Her allergies were improving (so I thought). Her ODD symptoms had virtually melted away. Everything was going to be okay... I was allowing myself to be hopeful.</p><p></p><p>Terry- Thanks for the support; I truly appreciate it.</p><p></p><p>Grace- Duckie sees an allergist, he's also an immunologist. He's really done a great job with her; we've seen a lot of improvement in her quality of life.</p><p></p><p>GN- I know all about labels from when Duckie was on her rotation diet. It's not ME I'm horribly afraid of messing up... it's a friend's parent taking them to lunch or a server being clueless about their food prep. It's the unknown that's gets to me.</p><p></p><p>Sue... I do that with the highway markers too. I also run a checklist in my head. This level of hyper-vigilance is exhausting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 299840, member: 1722"] Fran- I certainly don't want another to be sick... I want Duckie to be well. I want her to know what it feels like to be healthy and a normal child. She's never had that. She's embarrassed about her allergies and asthma because she doesn't want to stand out from the crowd that way. D&C- I had been breathing a sigh of relief mostly too. She's been doing better overall since she was diagnosis'd & has been getting treated for her asthma. Her allergies were improving (so I thought). Her ODD symptoms had virtually melted away. Everything was going to be okay... I was allowing myself to be hopeful. Terry- Thanks for the support; I truly appreciate it. Grace- Duckie sees an allergist, he's also an immunologist. He's really done a great job with her; we've seen a lot of improvement in her quality of life. GN- I know all about labels from when Duckie was on her rotation diet. It's not ME I'm horribly afraid of messing up... it's a friend's parent taking them to lunch or a server being clueless about their food prep. It's the unknown that's gets to me. Sue... I do that with the highway markers too. I also run a checklist in my head. This level of hyper-vigilance is exhausting. [/QUOTE]
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