T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
---|
2782.1 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Sat Aug 19 1989 15:08 | 8 |
| This is slightly off the topic, but I read in the newspaper this week
that substantial advances had been made in allergy medications in
recent years, and the doctor quoted said that people who couldn't
tolerate being around cats, for example, even with medication, but who
hadn't been to the doctor about it in several years should certainly
recheck with their doctors about the new medications.
|
2782.2 | | CRUISE::NDC | Nancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it all | Mon Aug 21 1989 09:04 | 6 |
| Does her nose run more inside with the cats than outside? I've
noticed that the ragweed is out.
Even if she is slightly allergic to the cats have her try some
allergy medicine. My husband lives quite comfortably with our
four cats and he's allergic to them :-)
|
2782.3 | on allergies | IOWAIT::WILDE | Ask yourself..am I a happy cow? | Mon Aug 21 1989 17:20 | 20 |
| allergic responses can run all the way from a few sneezes and a runny nose to
rashes, edema, and asthma-like attacks in an individual, depending on the
sensitivity of the individual and the exposure level to the allergen. Your
sister may well be allergic, and if so, is possibly allergic to more than just
your cats..allergies seldom are THAT specific...if you are allergic to one
thing, you probably have some level of response to several others as well. Has
your sister ever reacted when around other animals? Dogs? Chickens or other
birds? Has she suffered from "summer" colds which could be really allergies
to plants? Only her allergist will know for sure. Perhaps a check-in with
your doctor is in order to get a perscription of a mild antihistamine to
suppress the allergic reaction.
Re: more allergic to siamese than other cats...I had not heard that, but
the cats are more likely, it seems around here anyway, to have dry skin
and drop skin flakes - that may be why the siamese is considered "more"
of an allergen. The skin flakes or dander is what the sensitive person
is reacting to, not the cat's hair, by the way.
D-who-is-allergic-to-almost-everything-it-seems
|
2782.4 | | WFOV12::GONCALVES | | Mon Aug 21 1989 18:10 | 24 |
| re: .2 & .3
My sister-in-law is here temporary from Venezuela. She is being
exposed to new and different things here. She spends the majority
of her day in my home with my 2 Siamese. We take her out at
night to dinner, movies, etc. while she is on vacation here, taking
a vacation day here and there.
She started with the runny nose about 3 days after she arrived -
and it hasn't stopped since. She is not exposed to any pets
in her home or vicinity. Not too many people in Venezuela have
pets, (like cats & dogs or so I'm told) but have birds.
I'm baffled. Even the over the counter medicine isn't helping
and we've tried Contact, Sin-off (or something like that),
Drixoral, etc. Luckily, she only has another 2 weeks with us.
However, this isn't helping her "once-in-a-lifetime" trip to
the U.S.
Shelly, Selina & Mijo
P.S. The killer is that she loves the cats and they love her.
|
2782.5 | | CRUISE::NDC | Nancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it all | Tue Aug 22 1989 09:01 | 15 |
| Tell her to be sure she washes her hands after patting the cats
and to keep them away from her eyes and nose. That may help some.
Also, keep the cats out of the bedroom where she's sleeping.
That will help cut down on the exposure. My guess is that she's
allergic to a number of things and her allergy may be worse if
she's NEVER exposed to allergens like cat dander.
Most of the over-the-counter meds contain the same ingredients.
its either PSEUDOEPHEDRINE or a mild anti-histamine, the name of
which escapes me at the moment. Its too bad she can't get her
hands on some Seldane or the other new 2nd generation anti-hist-
amine thats just come on the market. But she'd need to get those
from a doctor.
|
2782.6 | Something else to try | REGENT::GETTYS | Bob Gettys N1BRM 235-8285 | Tue Aug 22 1989 10:04 | 12 |
| This helps me - the majority of the over the counter
allergy medicines contain the same main ingredient, so if one
doesn't work, the rest aren't likely to. There are a few which
have a different main ingredient - one is Chlor-Trimeton. This
helps me with my allergies (cats is only one of the things I'm
allergic too!) and the other stuff does as much good as a drink
water. p.s. take it before the symptoms start and it works
better.
Good luck.
/s/ Bob
|
2782.7 | Air polution, mold and stuff... | MAMIE::IVES | | Tue Aug 22 1989 13:25 | 15 |
| With all the wet weather we have been having the mold spores are
VERY high. Maybe it isn't the kitties or it could be change in
altitude. All of the above makes noses run and eyes water and throw
in a sore throat for good measure.
Maybe she could go to a good pharmacy and talk with the pharmacist.
They many times know more than the doctors what's available.
Following Nancy DC's suggestions should help a lot if it is the
cats.
I hope you sister enjoys her vacation as much as she can and has
a safe trip home.
Barbara
|
2782.8 | | GENIE::KRINER | Dad to 20 or 21 cats, I'm never sure | Tue Aug 22 1989 13:34 | 10 |
| Re: last several
I agree, visit your pharmacy. My wife is allergic to cats, and she uses
Chlor-trimeton, or a generic equivalent, when her allergies act up. She
swears by it.
You may also want to vacuum extra often, it keeps irritants from being kicked
up while walking across the carpet.
Paul
|
2782.9 | | BSS::DAHLGREN | | Tue Aug 22 1989 13:43 | 12 |
| The reply about keeping allergens out while sleeping is advice I've
heard from a doctor, too. Try shutting the bedroom door and running
an air cleaner at night (without fragrances, of course).
It could be your laundry detergent, perfumes, other fragrances used
around the home, food, carpet .... Does sitting in the bathroom with
the door closed and the shower running help? If so, it's probably an
airborne allergen.
Good luck!
-- Ed
|
2782.10 | | WFOV11::GONCALVES | | Tue Aug 22 1989 16:43 | 15 |
| re: .6 & .9
Well, it looks like I'll be picking up the Clor-Trimine on the
way home for work. I also like the idea about washing the
hands after touching them - that I never thought of.
Thank you all for your ideas. When I take my sister-in-law
with me tonight to go to the pharmacy, I'll be doing a lot
of translating. She doesn't speak a word of English!!!!!
Thanks again,
Shelly, Selina, & Mijo
|
2782.11 | Helpful Hints! | FASTER::DESILETS | | Tue Aug 22 1989 17:26 | 22 |
| Some advice ...
I have just adopted a new kitten (my first) to keep me company in
my apartment and yes, I have allergies. What I have been doing
is taking a damp face cloth and running it over the back of Elliott.
By doing so, it is keeping the dander down and my kitten cool.
I also have a dust buster that I use on him every night since he
has longer fur. Elliott sleeps with me at night and I'm fine, but
as soon as I go outside I begin to get stuffed up.
Another thing I noticed is that If I use a scented cat litter I
sneeze uncontrollably. I now use the unscented with baking soda
and things seem to be better.
I also have made an appointment with my allergist to assist me
in this terrible humid weather.
Hope this helps!
Steve
|
2782.12 | | CRUISE::NDC | Nancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it all | Wed Aug 23 1989 08:54 | 6 |
| Hey Steve. How did you ever get Elliott to put up with the
dust-buster. Mine all head for the hills when I pull it out.
Nancy DC
p.s. Did you name Elliott after E.T.'s friend?
|
2782.13 | Porta-vacing | FASTER::DESILETS | | Thu Aug 24 1989 12:48 | 15 |
| Hi Nancy,
What I simply did was to tickle my kitten's belly and let him play
with my hand while I used the porta-vac on the carpet next to him.
At first he was alarmed, but I continued to scratch his belly, ears,
and back and give him more attention. By this I think Elliotte
realized that (The Vac) would not harm him. I then proceeded to
use it on his belly for a short second and give him a treat when
it was done. By doing so, he has allowed me to continuously vaccum
him. Porta-vacing is extremly helpful to those who have long haired
cats. I have to take every precaution available to keep my allergies
in tact and to keep my kitten. (He's great!!!)
P.S. Elliott was named after T.S. Elliott (author of those great
cat poems from the musical!)
|
2782.14 | | CRUISE::NDC | Nancy Diettrich-Cunniff-I wanted it all | Fri Aug 25 1989 08:26 | 3 |
| Excellent example of training!! The lengths we'll go to to keep
our FFM's (Feline Family Members)!
N
|