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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 47109" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Has any one noticed any correlation between times of escalating difficult child behavior and high allergy periods? It might just be coincidence, but my difficult child had asthmatic wheezing and ezcema conditions as a baby and toddler if he caught a virus in allergy seasons (spring primarily, fall secondary). I have noticed that these are the times of year now that there are difficult child escalating issues (spring primarily, fall secondary). He "grew out of" the asthmatic wheezing around 4 yo. He started with big difficult child issues right about the time he turned 11. I was thinking it was just coincidence- but, i'm watching this dr on oprah and he just said there is a necessary gas in the back of our sinuses that "mixes" with the air we breath and helps oxygen get absorbed in our lungs and helps get oxygen to our brains. Am I out on a limb? Wouldn't our psychiatrists be bringing this up if it were a contributor?</p><p> :doctor: </p><p>Just wanted to see what you guys thought!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 47109, member: 3699"] Has any one noticed any correlation between times of escalating difficult child behavior and high allergy periods? It might just be coincidence, but my difficult child had asthmatic wheezing and ezcema conditions as a baby and toddler if he caught a virus in allergy seasons (spring primarily, fall secondary). I have noticed that these are the times of year now that there are difficult child escalating issues (spring primarily, fall secondary). He "grew out of" the asthmatic wheezing around 4 yo. He started with big difficult child issues right about the time he turned 11. I was thinking it was just coincidence- but, i'm watching this dr on oprah and he just said there is a necessary gas in the back of our sinuses that "mixes" with the air we breath and helps oxygen get absorbed in our lungs and helps get oxygen to our brains. Am I out on a limb? Wouldn't our psychiatrists be bringing this up if it were a contributor? [img]:doctor:[/img] Just wanted to see what you guys thought!! [/QUOTE]
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