First of all, Ilumine, you're a complete hag. I had my child after I already had two dogs. I am desperately trying to find solutions to help my sweet child with his allergies. I don't need your self-righteous ass telling me I am "choosing to do it to him." You need to absolutely step off. Now.
For all the rest of you, thanks so much for your help. We have decided to go with either a wood or a laminate floor (Shaw makes some really good eco-friendly laminate floors that look pretty good so I am considering that but the higher you go up in quality, the more the price starts to look like wood so we might just go that way).
Another thing some of you mentioned that I am going to look into asap is an air purification system. I already have a Dyson and vacuum daily. We also keep the dogs outside most of the time during the day. Finding a new home for the dogs will be my last option but will be a necessary consideration if the other things don't help.
Newbee, as far as the food stuff goes...sorry, I was kind of short on that. We definitely avoid the foods he's allergic to most of the time. I didn't mean to gloss over that. Peanuts are just the only one that seem to be life threatening.
Thanks girls!
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And glad you guys are moving forward with the HW floors and stuff.
And something I forgot earlier, I think a big, big problem with wee'uns having environmental allergies is that they don't know to not touch their eyes. So maybe be a bit more diligent about making J wash his hands lots.
Good luck, girl!
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Good luck with the investments! I hope you already scared out the allergies with this decision. One day when I have my own house it will definitely be carpetles.
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Wha tha wha??? (Runs off after Stever)
Do look into getting those furnace ducts cleaned, too!
Haven't looked at the prior post but probably a troll. Ignore it, it goes away.
Hope your steps solve the problem. I think you are doing all you can in this situation for now. GL!
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BB, what the heck is a furnace duct? Is that CO talk?
I am assuming you mean heat and air conditioning filters and ducts? We change the filters out more often that instructed but...I might need to check into duct cleaning. I just returned from Fry's. I bought 3 air purification systems. Tomorrow, I tackle hardwood floors. I have a few friends who might be able to help me score a deal. I sure hope so as now I am determined to get hardwood (vs laminate). We already overbought on our house...I just don't want to do anything to it that could cause it to decrease in value.
Who the F is bothering our sweet bumpie buddy? **off to check on that too**
I assume you already got rid of down comforters and pillows. DH is allergic to them so my beloved down comforter had to go.
I hope your sweet little boy feels better soon. Don't move to San Antonio, it's the worst place to live with allergies. Even people that never had allergies get them here! Lots of cedar pollen and such.
Good luck
I had a lot of allergies as a child (environmental, not food) but it wasn't until our dog died and we got cats that they really became a huge problem. I remember when my mom took me to the allergist, she joked that she hoped she and my dad wouldn't have to get rid of me (instead of the cats). I began a years-long regimen of allergy shots (turns out I was also allergic to dogs, hence my red, itchy eyes and runny nose from age 2-13). I have to say, I became a new person and no longer suffer.
Anyway, I agree with the non-carpeted floors, home filters, etc. I think there are also pet shampoos that are supposed to help allergy sufferers...you might look into that too.
Ducts are all the silver pipeworks that connects your heating and cooling systems to the vents, etc. HUGE amounts of crap/dust/allergens get in there and never come out unless you get in there and clean 'em out. So every time your AC or furnace kicks in, that crap sprays all over and you don't even know it.
Changing the filters is a good start, but that's sorta like putting a band-aid on over a gusher of a cut.. stuff still gets out. Regular duct cleaning is a must-do if you have allergies.
You'll find coupons and special deals all the time for duct cleaning. Usually a couple of hundred bucks.. but so worth it.
Nobody's talking about putting a pet's well being over a child's. That hasn't been said AT ALL. She's trying to be a great mom and responsible pet owner. Giving your animal away when there are other possible solutions is HIGHLY IRRESPONSIBLE. There are thousands (millions?) of unwanted pets out there already. Adding to that is just tragic. She can - and is - making changes that allow her child to live happily with a pet in the house. She's been very clear that *IF* it comes down to it, she will re-home the pet over the health of her child.
For Christ's Sake people - she was very clear about all of it.
Thank you. I don't know who these morons are but I wish they'd quietly go back to the rock they crawled out from under. I thought I had been clear, too.