So I've been thinking about starting a blog for a few weeks now, which makes sense to me given the amount of time I spend reading other people's blogs and pages on how they deal with their children's allergies! I've found so many of them so very helpful and by sharing my thoughts and experiences, it may help someone else out there who wants to deviate from the norm and try something a little different. Who knows if it will work for us, but I have every faith it's at least equal or better than the alternative (which is pretty much just avoid the allergens and wait)
She has been in our lives for 7.5 months and I am so much a better person for being her mum. She was diagnosed with severe allergies when she was around 4.5 months old - our first GP didn't want to hear her eczema could be food related so I saw a different doctor and requested specific blood tests which is when the fun started. Despite spending a large part of her life being very itchy and probably with a sore tummy to boot, she really is overall a content, clever and happy baby. She's petite though - when she was first born, strangers commented on how alert and wise she seemed. Now all I hear is how small she is, especially when they try to guess her age. So I really appreciate comments like on Saturday when we were visiting Grandpa Jack in hospital and a lady visiting someone in the next bed, made a comment on how small but healthy she looked. Or the plunket nurse that told me in great surprise that she's as strong as an ox... which she is! She loves her mama and daddy, is fascinated by her two fur-sisters (who still want nothing to do with her) and cries almost every single time we got out in public as she has a very wide berth of personal space!
What shocked us most about the diagnosis is how serious they are. For me, allergies was classed as something that happened to 'other people' but man, do I know a thing or too now. I try to see that this journey will teach us all valuable lessons and so far, I have really been extremely fascinated and excited about what I'm learning especially when it comes to pharmaceuticals and what a healthy diet actually looks like, but especially about healing through food.
Hi! I thought the same, that allergies were an "other people" thing too. Or even worse, that some parents were being a bit over protective! Oops. Good on you for starting a blog. My blog began as a way to keep the grandparents up to date on the boys. Our youngest's dairy allergy does feature some times but thankfully not too often anymore.
ReplyDeleteThanks Megan... been a while since my last post but am trying to start up again now! Let me know what you think :)
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