Thursday, May 27, 2010

Allergen Report

May 27th, 2010 Thursday:
Pollen: 43, 10 Very High
Molds: Low
Air Quality: Good
Pollens: Olive, Oak, Juniper, Grass, Weeds

Bryce was mostly fine. I have itchy and slightly runny nose today.
Sammy & Jacob totally fine.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Allergy Update

Monday:
Rode in car with windows down and got itchy eyes. Not good.
Pollen count: 42, 10 Very High
Molds: 1 Low
Air Quality: Good
Pollens: Olive, Oak, Grass, Weeds


Wed:
Pollen count: 40, 10 Very High
Molds count: 1
Air Quality: Good
Pollens: Olive, Oak, Grass, Weeds
B: Slighly itchy eyed am till 1ish. Played outside after 3pm for an hour or two and was totally fine all night.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Carnival Blues

Friday, May 21st

Been having itchy eyes since Thursday. Very, very windy Thursday, Fridy and today, Saturday, May 22nd. Gave Bendryl Thursday, I think.

Bryce was absolutely miserable after the carnival. Upon climbing in the van to go home, he started fussing and complaining that his eyes were huring really bad. He had horrible black "circles" under his eyes. Not really circles, but huge areas under, a few inches down into his cheeks. that coupled with deep red cupcake frosting lipstick under blue shave ice dye on his lips made him look like a clown. A very miserable clown. Came home and showered and gave Benedryl(Target brand). Asleep before 8. Looks much better today (it's Saturday afternoon, 1:34pm).

Lincoln School Carnival 2:45-4:45, plus recess at school.

May 21st Pollen Count: 48,Very High

Main Pollens: Olive, Oak, Privet, Willow, Grass, Weeds

Molds Count: 52, Low

Air Quality: Good

Last few days:

Jacob: mild coughing

Sammy: sneezing

Mommy: little bit itchy nose

Friday, May 14, 2010

Allergies: Day 2

Pollen Count: very high 39
Molds Count: low 157
Air Quality: moderate
Pollens: Olive, Ash, Grass

Bryce report: still very itchy eyes, some coughing, some runny nose. Using Singualir, Benadryl & Little Allergies topical
Jacob report: still bad cough

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Allergy Notes for kids

Study to determine what allergens Bryce is most sensitive to. :)
Bryce's allergies started flaring yesterday with itchy eyes.
No bath last night.
Had him wear same shirt to school today that he wore outside last night for about 10 minutes.
After school today he looked horrible - eyes swollen and itchy, runny nose, coughing now.
Has not missed Singulair in at least 5 days. Administered Little Allergies Allergen Block under nose
and 1 tsp Target brand Benadryl around 3pm today.
Pollen count: 43 very high
Air Quality: moderate
Mold count: 160 low
Main pollens:
Olive, Oak, Ash & Grass
Jacob coughing & a little runny nose here and there.
Sammy a few sneezes

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Recovery Videos

http://www.drneubrander.com/dev/index.html

Here are some videos of kids recovering from autism. check it out!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

My View on Vaccines

I did a lot of research on the subject in preparation for Jacob's birth, and my decision at this point is that is is far too risky for my family (not everyone) to receive any vaccines at all. I believe there is a far greater risk to receiving a vaccine than to not receive it. I encourage everyone I know with young kids to look at the pros and cons of vaccines. I also encourage older people that may have weaker immune systems to NOT get vaccines.

Bryce is living proof that autism is curable - meaning he wasn't born with it - it's not a permanent thing in his genetic make-up. Something set it off. I believe it was a combination different toxins - once he hit his toxic threshold, his symptoms appeared. I believe in his case it was a combination of vaccines and a candida infection that was induced by a major flood of antibiotics for almost 3 solid months. That is why he has been on Diflucan, flax seed, a GFCF diet, and limited sugar diet. Because candida gets in your brain. I think we conquered candida and by stopping all vaccinations, his toxins are slowly but surely leaving his body.

If you'd like to see some shocking information on vaccines, read "Healing and Preventing Autism" by Jenny McCarthy and Jerry Kartzinel, M.D