S.P. asks from Lincoln, NE on April 13, 2007
3 Yr/old with Asthma, Just Getting Worse
Anyone else have a small one with asthma? I am getting beyond frustrated...I can't stand that my little one has such a hard time doing a basic life function. We went to the doctor again and he adjusted his meds again...now he is taking 8 medications!!! Doesn't this seem excessive? Has anyone had experience with a pediatric pulmonologists(in the surrounding area if needed) I love his doctor that treats his allergy and asthma, but I almost think this is now out of his reach. My son is having anywhere from two to SIX attacks a day. I am just so frustrated. If he laughs to hard, cries, gets to tired...it all triggers an attack. Its not like I can prevent him from any of those really, even though I try. Thanks for any input..and for letting me vent a bit.
So What Happened?™
This week was a bad week....we ended up at the doc's office once again. He switched his neb. treatment meds. and up the oral steroids. He seems to be doing a bit better, but has caught a cold on top of it all. We go back next week, he wants to see how he is doing and thought the one month check up(normal amount between) was to far out. He also said that a pediatric pulmonologist is something he would set up for us. Thank you everyone that has responded. The only thing left to do is move to Antartica during the spring and summer!!! lol Thanks again for all the support and prayers!!!
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A.M. answers from Boise on April 13, 2007
I'm sorry to see people trying to capitalize on your frustrations with information from unreliable sources like Google!
I'm sure your physician has gone over the MOST LIKELY things to be contributing/worsening asthma attacks...pets, dust, pollen, mold, etc. And I'm sure he/she has covered ways to decrease those allergens...keeping bedding clean, keeping pets outdoors/no pets/keeping them out of the bedroom. If these things haven't been covered, make sure they are! If you are concerned about your doctor's ability to care for your child, the doctor needs to take time to explain things to you. Go to the next visit with a list of your questions, and don't leave until they have all been answered--you are paying for the visit, you might as well get what you pay for, or hire another doctor. Another good idea is to talk to your pharmacist about the medications and your concerns.
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A.G. answers from Lincoln on April 13, 2007
I do not have personal experience with asthma, but know a couple people who do. Their children had similar amount of meds and attacks as your son.
I know this sounds out in left field but you need to immediately remove all household cleaners, laundry care, body care products that you are using, unless they are natural based already. Formaldehyde (which is used in most cleaners and body care products) is the number one indoor allergen and causes asthma attacks. Most of the time you will see it as Quaternium 15 or Q 15 on the ingredient list. It is also found in new carpet and furniture etc.
Your son probably has a chemical sensitivity to formaldehyde as well as other chemicals used in cleaning/body care products.
You can buy alternatives that work just as well from the health food store or off the internet. I shop with Melaleuca, they do not use any formaldehyde or toxic chemicals in their products, and you can buy their products directly from them without having to go thru a distributor.
I guarantee if you convert your household to non-toxic products you will see a dramatic result in your son, as my friends did in their children!
I have some articles and studies that back up the information from above if you want to read them, or you can just search the EPA website or google search it and come up with alot of great info.
I know it must be awful to watch your son suffer so much!
Let me know if you want more information about Melaleuca. I've been shopping with them for almost a year and a half. I love their stuff!
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L.B. answers from Hickory on April 14, 2007
Two things that have worked for me in the past 2 months are the Health and Prevention clinic on Hickman www.preventioniowa.com and yesterday I went to an acupuntuist for the FIRST time ever. I have had scarlet fever for 12 days and the itching from the rash was unbareable (already went to my MD twice) so someone recommended I go to Iowa Acupuncture. I woke up this morning and the rash is GONE!!!! I read in their brochure they also do asthma. (and infertility?!)
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T.M. answers from Rapid City on April 13, 2007
Hi S.:
I just wanted to respond quickly and tell you it is imperative to get those household chemicals out of your house right away, i.e., clorox, 409, Lysol, Comet, etc... These products have been linked to severe respiratory problems.
I would absolutely love to share with you a company that I have shopped with for a year now, (Melaleuca the Wellness Company). All their products are environmentally safe AND are comparative in prices to Walmart. I have three children, all used to have respiratory problems all the time. We were in the doctor's office at least three times a year. I started buying these products a year ago and haven't been to the doctor with ANY of them for a year!!!! I am so blessed to have found this company and thank God everyday for it!
We are all referred by other customers so if you have any questions, I'll be glad to get you more information.
Their website is: www.melaleuca.com go to the "product store" all the prices we pay as customers are by the PC-preferred customer.
God bless you!!!
T.
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J.D. answers from Grand Forks on April 16, 2007
S.,
My thought is, if it's getting worse make sure that there is no mold anywhere!!!!! bathroom, bedroom, Landry room, ect. Mold can really be bad more so with asthma. Also make sure no one is smoking around him. If he is somewhere where there is smoking make sure he knows that he can go outside or somewhere safe for him to breath. I’m sure you are doing these anyway. But that is the first thing that pops up for me.
Also like someone else suggested talk to your Dr. and ask these questions. Why does he need to be on so many meds. Are there breathing exercises that he can be doing?
It's hard and to watch, and to think we take breathing for granted it's sad. I know. I'm glad you were able to vent and I hope someone has given you something to help you even if its just hope. Or some insight as to what to expect. You sound like a good mother and are doing the best you can with your hands tied. My thoughts are with you.
J.
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A.B. answers from Lincoln on April 13, 2007
Hi S., I have a 4 year old son with mild asthma but his main problem is an immune disorder. When he was younger, before we knew of his immune problems, we saw a group of pulmonologists in Omaha. Dr Columbo did a bronchoscopy and some other tests.. sweat test for CF and so on. We then saw Dr Judy, who has since moved out of state, from the same practice. I believe they are out of Children's hospital. We were always very happy with them. We still see Allergy and Asthma here in Lincoln and Immunology in Omaha and are pleased with them as well, but like you said.. my son takes so much medicine in a day that it is unreal as well. Neb machines and inhalers, antihisamines and decongestants.. we just added singulair, sometimes I wonder how any of it is effective and not working agaist eachother.
Best of luck to you and your son.
A.
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K.D. answers from Fargo on April 14, 2007
Both of my boy's have asthma. My oldest is 9 1/2 and my youngest son is 2 1/2. My oldest has suffered with asthma his whole life.
What kind of preventative med's does your son take? Do you have pet's? (I'm sure your Dr has asked you that) I learned with my oldest that it takes some trial and error to find the right fit as far as medicines go. When he was small he took zyrtec for his allergies and asthma. He is now taking singulair with his albuterol inhaler. This seems to be working well for him.
2-6 episodes a day is not good. I would take him to another Dr. just to see if they could offer any other advice. Has he seen a pediatric allergy Dr. yet?
I hope you find the right combo with his meds! Bless his little heart.
You will find what works best eventually. But I would certainly get a second opinion...
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S.S. answers from Boise on April 15, 2007
I agree with the chemicals. Also, one thing that has gotten off breathing treatments is regular chiropractic care. We go to an amazing lady who specializes in children's chiropractic care. Couldn't hurt to try? It worked for us.
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