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5023.1 | | ESBTRX::DUNNE | | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:23 | 4 |
| I forgot to say that Bubble has been spayed.
Eileen
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5023.2 | | ESBTRX::DUNNE | | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:24 | 6 |
| Also, if anyone has any information on being successfully desensitized,
please let me know.
Thanks.
Eileen
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5023.3 | See an allergist quick | MCIS1::MICHAELSON | | Fri Oct 18 1991 13:36 | 6 |
| I too am allergic to cats, but have a siamese - Do not want to pretend
to be a doctor, but would recommend to see a reputable allergist and
see what can be done - I told my doctor that if he could make me
comfortable with all the other things that I am allergic to he could
fit the cat in also and it's working.
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5023.4 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Oct 18 1991 14:30 | 11 |
| And be sure you have an allergist who wants to work with you on this
problem, as opposed to one who is rigid-minded about cats. Various
allergists have even been known to say "the cat goes" without testing
to see if the person is actually allergic to the cat and not something
else. Several people in here have reported relief from cat allergies
with Seldane, and I think there is even some newer product whose name
escapes me. Also somewhere there are notes about the beneficial
effects of washing or wiping down the cat with a damp facecloth
periodically, since its oftenb the saliva or pollen etc in the fur
that's aggravating hte allergy.
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5023.5 | | ESBTRX::DUNNE | | Fri Oct 18 1991 14:38 | 13 |
| I just made an appointment with an allergist. It's for next Monday.
Can you let me know what your doctor suggested? This doctor said
it's a question of the severity of the reaction, and I would say
that mine is at least moderately severe.
The allergist also said that I can't take the allergy medication
for two days before the appointment, so if you can suggest any
ways to get through Monday and Tuesday nights I would appreciate
it.
Thanks.
Eileen
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5023.6 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Oct 18 1991 15:45 | 29 |
| >>The allergist also said that I can't take the allergy medication
>>for two days before the appointment, so if you can suggest any
>>ways to get through Monday and Tuesday nights I would appreciate
>>it.
One way might be to not let the cat in your bedroom at night if you
aren't already doing this. Have the cat bathed, either do it yourself
or have a groomer do it.
Also, my husband has severe allergies and asthma, but the cats aren't
his problem. Neither is the dog. He put off seeing an allergist for
years because he was afraid it was the cat. When he and I first
started dating, he had severe reactions to the cats. But he wasn't
allergy tested back then. So, it appears that he built immunity to the
cats, but we have no proof of that.
Ken takes Hismanal for his allergies. He also takes medication for the
asthma, a Maxair inhaler (albuterol) and Slow-bid (theophyllin). We
are currently living with about 12 adult cats, 4 kittens, and a very
large dog.
I am glad that you are going to see an allergist. When we found Ken's
allergist, I quized the nurses before making the appointment "how does
Dr. X feel about patients with allergies having pets??" Then I made
the appointment with the one that said "we will have to see the test
results and then work out a plan suited to the patient" rather than the
one that said "patients with allergies should not own pets".
Jo
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5023.7 | check the keywords | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Oct 18 1991 15:48 | 7 |
| Forgot to mention, if you wish to read about other's allergy problems
and how they dealt with them, type "show key/full allergy" at the notes
prompt and it will bring up a list of topic numbers of topics that are
keyed to allergy. There are a ton of topics in this file about
allergies.
Jo
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5023.8 | I can't breathe.. | SOLVIT::IVES | | Fri Oct 18 1991 16:40 | 15 |
| I am so glad you are going to see the allergist. Of all the things
I am allergic to cat/dog or animal fur is not one of them. I don't
take shots or never have, we control it with medication. Seldane
(prescription only) which is a pill and a nose spray (prescription)
called Bekanaise (sp). I have them both and the doctor lets me med-
icate myself according to how severe things are.
If you don't like what the one allergist says, FIND ANOTHER. My doctor
says, you can't heal the patient when you kill their soul by taking
away the things they hold dear.
Let us know what happens
Barbara and her 3 kitties (also had Saint Bernards with cats not too
long ago)
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5023.9 | | SANDY::FRASER | Err on a G String | Fri Oct 18 1991 16:49 | 9 |
|
Re. getting through the couple of nights before the appointment.
You didn't say what your symptoms are, but if it's nasal, perhaps
an over-the-counter nose spray will clear things up. If it's
bronchial, one of the inhalers. I don't know if these count as
ingested medication - I believe they work by dilating the passages.
Sandy
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5023.10 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Oct 18 1991 17:16 | 10 |
| Over the counter inhalers contain adrenalin (epinephrine) which could
screw up the allergy test. It is one of the things that they give Ken
to stop an asthma attack. Contact the allergist and ask him how you
should get through the couple of days before the test. Maybe he will
say that the inhalers would be okay. Just seems to me that since that
is what stops my husband's attacks, that it might mess up your allergy
test results.
Jo
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5023.11 | (-; | BOOVX1::MANDILE | Lynne a.k.a. HRH | Fri Oct 18 1991 17:18 | 3 |
| Re .8 -
What a nice thing your doctor said.....
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5023.12 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Oct 21 1991 09:29 | 24 |
| I am allergic to all sorts of animals.....but that dosen't stop me from
being around them. My allergist perscribed Seldane, Nolex LA and
beconase (nasal spary) and eye drops. I rarely use the eye drops
or spray, but some mornings I feel like death, and they help. For the
most part I've learned how to deal with the allergies and animals, but
it's not just animals that I'm allergic too, so why give them up? I
may get cranky once in awhile when I get `on of those headaches'.....
but I can deal with it.
On getting thru the nite till your appointment.....try lots of hot,
steamy showers (or hot cloth over your sinuses)it helps me when
I get `on of those headaches'.
A couple of other things I do is vacuumm alot, my cat rarely comes in
my room, and she goes out alot (I'm not allergic to pollens so I don't
have to worry about her bringing them in-----others have their own
opinions). All other animanls live in the barn.
Good luck and let us know how it works out.
Michele
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5023.13 | | ESBTRX::DUNNE | | Mon Oct 21 1991 11:22 | 12 |
| I started taking Seldane last Thursday, and as of yesterday (Sunday)
it had not started helping at all. Worse, my allergy has worsened.
My eyes and nose swelled up and I broke out in hives. A neighbor
has Bubble until Friday, and I find I can be in the apartment
without her, but if I go to my neighbor's apartment and pet Bubble
in a half hour or so I'm back to where I started.
Thanks for all the suggestions. Taking her for a bath might work.
She overgrooms under the least stress though, and I think it might
also turn into a vicious circle. I will print out all the suggestions.
Eileen
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5023.14 | | CAPITN::CORDES_JA | Set Apt./Cat_Max=3..uh,I mean 4 | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:17 | 41 |
| When I started with my allergist I made a point of telling him
that I knew I had allergies, didn't exactly know what they were to,
had 3 cats, getting rid of them was not an option and, knowing that,
what could we do to fix this problem. He still thinks I should get
rid of the cats but he's learning to live with the idea that I won't
do it. I also promised his receptionist I would find one of those
T-shirts that says something about getting rid of the children because
the cats were allergic and wearing it to one of my appointments.
I was tested for allergies and have discovered that I am very allergic
to house dust and dust mites and mold (my worst allergies), moderately
allergic to cats and some grass and feather mix. I am getting shots
on a weekly basis (luckily they fit all my allergies into one shot
per week instead of 2 or 3). I take Seldane once or twice a day as
needed, have 2 inhalers (one is a preventive, the other for attacks),
use a nasal spray, Vancenase if necessary and take Uniphyl at night
to control any wheezing, which, for me, is worse at night.
I use one of those hospital or painters type masks when I vacuum and
I take a spray of my preventive inhaler before I start. I also bath
my cats reasonably regularly. My doctor recommends once a week but
since I've quit showing them I'm a bit lazy and it usually works out
to about once per month.
I have been diagnosed with asthma too. I spend alot more time reading
labels on cleaning products now because some of them are not
recommended for use around people with asthma. So ruling out products
not good for asthma sufferers and those that might be toxic to cats,
really cuts down on the amount of stuff available. Oh darn, now I
can't clean as much ;-). Actually this is a vicious circle. Most of
the products that help get rid of mold and mildew in the shower are
also not recommended for use by people with asthma.
Sorry for rambling on like that. Just realized its time to leave for
my weekly allergy shot.
See ya later,
Jan
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5023.15 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:25 | 3 |
| The "We got rid of the kids, the cat was allergic" sweatshirts and
tshirts are from HepCat, which advertises in cat magazines and may also
have an address in here. If not, I can root it up.
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5023.16 | Pass the drugs please.. | SOLVIT::IVES | | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:44 | 27 |
| Jan - You sound like me, I can smell/react to mold that is miles
away from me. The shower was my biggest problem. We now change
shower curtains once a month. Also have found a spray called X14
that is great. I spray the tile walls, and the tub and run out of
the bathroom and downstairs to the living room. Tim usually will
spray the bathroom for me but ALWAYS rinses down the shower/ tub
for me. We find using this weekly in the summer and every two weeks
in the winter that NO mold has time to form. Our bathroom is in the
middle of our top floor in our townhouse so doesn't have a window
for any ventilation, the exhaust fan works some but mold does form
easily if not kept up with.
This time of the year is my worst. The fall leaves are falling
and then it rains and mold forms under them and it's like that
until the first good snow. (Four inches or more.) Occasionally
I loose my mind and decided to go to my sisters and help rake
leaves in her humungust yard with lots of trees.!! I love being
out in the fall when it's chilly and the air is crisp but it
usually puts me down flat for a couple of day. Seldane or Beconaise
help but it seems INDOOR rest gets me back on my feet quicker.
You might try to find that X14. (We don't have any trouble with
the cats while using it, BUT don't let them into the bathroom until
it's rinsed and aired out.
Barbara & her 3M's (I also wouldn't give up my cats.)
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5023.17 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Oct 22 1991 15:52 | 4 |
| I believe I've seen canvas shower curtains advertised int eh Country
Store catalog. I would think you could throw these in the washer and
dryer and save yourself a bundle.
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5023.18 | Giggle.....I also told the Doc the cats stay! | BOOVX1::MANDILE | Lynne a.k.a. HRH | Tue Oct 22 1991 16:17 | 3 |
| How about a T-shirt that says " I got rid of my
Allergist, instead!"
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5023.19 | Allergy stuff | CAPITN::CORDES_JA | Set Apt./Cat_Max=3..uh,I mean 4 | Tue Oct 22 1991 17:31 | 40 |
| Barbara,
Thanks for the info on X14. I bought that and then noticed the
warning for asthma sufferers. I have been hesitant to use it
since then.
I have a brochure I got from the doctor that lists several products
for allergy sufferers. Its mostly geared towards dust and mold
allergies. They have a product in there called "No More Mildew".
It is billed as "ideal for allergy sufferers and homeowners". The
ad says it is non-toxic, odorless and will not harm any surface.
It does not specifically say anything about not using it if you
suffer from asthma. Guess I'll have to buy it and read the fine
print before using.
This brochure has lots of great stuff in it. HEPA vacuum cleaner
that eliminates 99.997% of vacuum cleaner exhaust dust (only $499.00),
dust & pollen masks, "magnetic" dust cloths, dust mite eliminator
carpet treatment. Gee, all kinds of stuff I can't afford.
One item in here my Dr. did recommend is the Allergy Control Solution.
The brochure says it "Inactivates allergy-causing substances in dust
in carpets and upholstered furniture--including dust mite particles and
animal dander. My Dr. says it contains 3% tannic acid. I don't really
know what that means. I don't remember why he made a note of what was
in it unless it was because I asked if it was toxic to cats.
If anyone is interested in these products, send me mail and I'll make
a copy of the brochure for you.
Jan (who is feeling fine since receiving her weekly allergy shot)
P.S. I'm so proud of myself. When I first started shots I was very
bad about the needles. It was so bad...that I would jump before
the needle went into my arm. I hate shots! But, I have been
making a concious effort to relax when I get the shot and today
I didn't jump at all. Gimme them gold stars folks. And, I
don't have a lump in the muscle like I usually get when I've
tensed or jumped. Just think, it only took a year to get to
this point.
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5023.20 | Another asthmatic | KOPEC::COCHRANE | Rack and Rune | Tue Oct 22 1991 17:56 | 15 |
| I had no idea there were this many asthmatics in this file!
Add me to the list. My doctor understood from the beginning
that the furnishings and the cats were not negotiable (house
full of antiques and knick-knacks). I am rather big on the
quality of life and besides I'm not fond of sleek, contemporary-
type furniture.... ;-) I am fond of big comfy chairs for cats to
relax in.... ;-) I have two inhalers, plus theophylline, plus
hismanal when the allergies kick up, plus a steroid inhaler when
things get real bad (fortunately not very often). I find that
bathing the cats monthly and cleaning the carpets twice a year
helps greatly. Hismanal I like much better than Seldane, simply
because 1 little pill lasts 24 hours and I'm forever forgetting
to take my medication....
Mary-Michael
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5023.21 | I'll stick with Seldane, thank you | CAPITN::CORDES_JA | Set Apt./Cat_Max=3..uh,I mean 4 | Tue Oct 22 1991 18:08 | 6 |
| I tried Hismanal, gained 10 pounds and switched back to Seldane.
The one little side effect my doctor neglected to mention before
having me try Hismanal was the possible weight gain. Went in
to seen him 2 months later and it was whoops, back on Seldane.
Jan
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5023.22 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Oct 22 1991 18:26 | 9 |
| One thing I didn't know about cleaning carpets is that if your carpet
is wool and its an "area rug" (one of mine is 6x9 feet, which still
counts as an area) you can take them to places that care for oriental
rugs and say "wash it please" and talk to them about what products
they'll use. This can avoid various chemicals that are sometimes used.
I learned this because Holly pees on rugs, sigh, from time to time, and
I used to have them dry cleaned until the cleaner mentioned this to me.
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5023.23 | ramblings from the spouse of an asthmatic | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Oct 22 1991 20:32 | 42 |
| Yep, the Hismanal can cause increased appetite and weight gain. It is
listed in the contraindications section of the package insert. Ask to
see it sometime. The insert says something like 60% of people will
gain 6-8 pounds. Or as my husband the hismanal user likes to say "6-8%
of the people will gain 60 pounds" 8'D
Between the hismanal, the steroid inhaler, and the prednisone, the poor
guy has put on some weight lately. :'}
But seriously, and this asthma stuff can be serious, you gotta take
care of your health. I have seen first hand how dangerous asthma can
be to the sufferer. Most of you already know what happened to Ken back
in July, but I am going to tell it again for those who don't because I
think it is important for people to know. Asthma can be *fatal*. I
know of two people that died of asthma, both were in their 30's.
My husband had an asthma attack on July 11th, 1991 that culminated in
respiratory and cardiac arrest, and we almost lost him.
We were in the car at the time and I managed to get him to the hospital
just in time. He was completely blue from lack of oxygen, and it was
just like a scene from Rescue 911 when they pulled me away and started
to work on trying to revive him. We were lucky, they were able to
restart his heart and get him breathing. Bringing him to consciousness
took a while, but he is alive today and didn't suffer any lasting after
effects other than some loss of short term memory (which he won't admit
to but I KNOW is true).
Anyway, the point is, if you do have asthma, you must respect your
illness and do what you have to do. We have had several more close
calls with Ken in the last few months, including an attack the other
night while we were visiting Marlene at her house. Thank God for the
Epipen, and for giving me the good sense to always have one with us.
We gave him the Epipen in the car and within 12 minutes he was doing
much better. But even the Epipen isn't enough sometimes.
BTW, those with severe allergies and asthma, check into getting
yourself an Epipen. It is a predosed shot of Epinephrine (Adrenalin)
and can buy you time to get to the hospital if a major attack should
come on.
Jo
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5023.24 | And I thought I had it bad...thanks for sharing folks | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Oct 23 1991 09:15 | 22 |
| wow...all sort of good information in here.
Jan, I like the idea about using the masks when vacumming.....i hate
doing it because I feel so miserable afterwards. Where can I get
those?
I liked the Seldane better than the hismanal because the Nolax is a 12
hr drug like seldane and it is easier to take 2 twice a day than try to
remember to take this one and then 12 hour later the other one.....and
I got more headaches on the hismanal....I didn't think it was effective
enough.
Jo, my cousin lost her SO to an asthmaht (SPP) attack, she said it
happened so fast she didn't know what hit her. THey lived in CA up
your way.
I forgot about the epipen, never had to use it, but I'm allergic to
peanuts (peanut oil.....) and wasps, so I have it just in case. (I've
been rushed to the emergency room for reactions and they would give me
the adrenilan shots)
I can't believe so many folks in here are afflicted.....Michele
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5023.25 | Helpful information! | KAHALA::GOODWIN | | Wed Oct 23 1991 10:44 | 6 |
| This has been a very informative note!! My daughter has problems with
allergies and asthma, which is the reason I haven't had a cat until
recently. She's at college right now, but I feel like I am well armed
now for when she comes home and has to deal with Eddie Haskell.
ng
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5023.26 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Thu Oct 24 1991 09:38 | 14 |
| My husband is allergic to cats, dust and dust mites. He also has
asthma. I have mild allergies to cats, dogs, ash trees, various
pollens and my biggie is MOLD. Both of us take Hismanal. Jack
also takes Slo-bid.
One thing that has helped us a great deal is an ALPINE AIR air
filter. We bought the heavy duty C150 because we have a cattery.
That cost about $500.
I have been considering becoming a dealer for Alpine Air so if
you'd like more info contact me off line.
Nancy DC
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5023.27 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Thu Oct 24 1991 12:22 | 8 |
| I called HCHP Pharmacy to ask the pharmacist about the weight gain
from Hismanal. He didn't know offhand but dug out the insert and
read it. What he found is that studies have indicated that
3.6% of people on hismanal showed increased appetite and weight
gain.
Think I'll go back to Seldane.
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5023.28 | | ESBTRX::DUNNE | | Thu Oct 24 1991 13:47 | 34 |
| Bad news from the allergist. And all the asthma sufferers in the file
confirm what he said. He said I have the worst type of allergy and
gave me two conditions under which I could keep the cat. Neither of
them will work with my cat. Plus, he said that no matter what I did
a day would come when I had to give up the cat. His own daughter had
my symptoms, and he still did not give up the cat, but his cat could
live with the conditions. The conditions are that you bath the cat once
a week and not allow her to sleep in the same room at night.
Since I live alone and am gone all day, not letting Bubble sleep with
me would be torture for her, as that's her favorite part of the day.
Since she overgrooms under stress, and was not taught to tolerate
baths as a kitten, I think baths would just mean over grooming.
He said he does everything possible to help people keep their
animals, but he has never seen anyone with my symptoms that has
succeeded.
The worst symptoms are a slight reaction at first that becomes worse
with time and spreads to other nonanimal substances. He said shots
usually don't work with this type of allergy, and even if you are lucky
and they do, if you go away from the cat for any period of time, you
are right back where you started. He gave his daughter shots every
day forever, and then when she went to Israel she lost all the
immunity. Most of my immediate family live overseas, unfortunately.
He also said that no matter what anyone tells you there is no
substitute for bathing: none of the things you put on the cat
work.
I have been a basket case emotionally since seeing him. This experience
is killing me, and Bubble is stressed out, too. The least bad news
that there is a wonderful person who may be able to take her.
Eileen
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5023.29 | | ESBTRX::DUNNE | | Thu Oct 24 1991 13:50 | 6 |
| RE: -1
I meant to say that his daughter eventually moved out of the house,
so that's why he didn't have to give up his own cat.
Eileen
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5023.30 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Thu Oct 24 1991 14:29 | 8 |
| Eileen,
I am so sorry that the news is bad. This must be so difficult for you.
But, keeping Bubble under these circumstances could mean a serious
health risk for you. I hope that someone can come through with a good
home for Bubble. You have my sympathies.
Jo
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5023.31 | | CAPITN::CORDES_JA | Set Apt./Cat_Max=3..uh,I mean 4 | Thu Oct 24 1991 19:25 | 19 |
| Eileen,
Your health is very important. I know how hard it must be for you
to give Bubble up but under the circumstances, I don't see how you
can avoid it. I hope the lead you have on a new home pays off and
that Bubble will settle in nicely. Take care of yourself.
I have only recently realized how serious allergies and asthma can
be. I have both but never really had that much trouble. It wasn't
until my brother-in-law (Ken) went through so much trouble that it
began to become more real to me. Jo Ann reminded me just the other
day how serious it could be. When I entered my note earlier in this
topic I was giving information on how I deal with my problems and
did forget that not everyone can work around their allergies if they
are more severe.
Wishing the best for you and Bubble,
Jan
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5023.32 | I have a possible home for bubbles | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Fri Oct 25 1991 09:15 | 14 |
| Eileen-
I'm so sorry to have to hear your news....but like the others said,
your health is more important.
I really feel for you and if you think Bubbles would survive in a barn
type situation, I can check to find out if my friend would have a
problem (which I seriously doubt).
Please let me know if you'd like to consider this option, and I can
give you more information.
Michele & Nippa
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5023.33 | | ESBTRX::DUNNE | | Fri Oct 25 1991 11:11 | 13 |
| Thank you all for your sympathy and advice. I've been crying a lot,
but people's sympathy has helped a lot. A friend gave me a little
ceramic model of a cat that she was planning to give me for Christmas,
and it looks just like Bubble.
This afternoon I'm taking her to see someone in my church, who sounds
like the perfect owner. She is looking for a mature cat who never
goes outdoors, and she's really nice. She has a 5-year-old boy
whose cat died and he has been begging her for a cat!
I will let you know how this works out. I did send Michele mail also.
Eileen
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5023.34 | | ESBTRX::DUNNE | | Mon Oct 28 1991 11:30 | 16 |
| As of Friday, Bubble has had a very nice new owner. I saw the new
owner at church on Sunday, and she said Bubble was already sleeping
on their bed. I miss her terribly. It's much worse than I thought
it would be. I have dreams that I have abandoned a child! But at
least I know she has a good home.
To make matters worse, my allergy is now worse than ever. I'm
now just as allergic to the apartment as to Bubble. My doctor is
calling me today, and I'm having professional cleaners come in
today as well, so hopefully this will not go on forever. If anyone
knows a good way to get the dried saliva out of the house, please
let me know.
Thanks again for all your support and sympathy.
Eileen
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5023.35 | | ESBTRX::DUNNE | | Mon Oct 28 1991 12:08 | 6 |
| My allergist (Dr. Goldman in Cambridge and Lexington) gave me the
following number to call to order a spray for carpets and upholstery:
800 422 DUST
Eileen
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5023.36 | I have to admit that I feel better now that I am a bit heavier | EMASS1::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Oct 28 1991 14:24 | 11 |
| re: .21
>I tried Hismanal, gained 10 pounds and switched back to Seldane.
All of my life I've been one of those people that couldn't gain
weight. Until about a year ago, and I've put on 10 pounds that I can't
shake. Interestingly enough this weight gain coincides with my
switching from Seldane to Hismanal. And all this time I just thot
my metabolism was changing.
Deb
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5023.37 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Wed Oct 30 1991 07:46 | 5 |
| Well, I'm back to Seldane which is proving to be not quite as effective
as the Hismanal. My urge to eat everything and anything is subsiding,
Thank GOD! Now maybe I can get back to a reasonable weight.
Nancy DC
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5023.38 | i too was on seldane . . . . | SQM::DECLAMECY | | Wed Oct 30 1991 12:00 | 10 |
| hi nancy,
i've been a read-only noter for some time now but i too have allergies,
(not to my cat - thank god!) and was on the seldane but found that
after a short time, my immunity built up and it wasn't quite doing the
trick. i've been on something called trinilan (sp?) and that in
conjuction with my monthly allergy shots have really proven effective.
good luck!
--sue
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5023.39 | interesting theory | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Oct 30 1991 13:00 | 11 |
| Was listening to a radio talk show program last night and two
allergists were the guests. They were saying that if you eliminate
sugar, dairy products, wheat and corn from your diet you have a 70%
chance that your allergies will subside on their own (regardless if
those are things that you are allergic to or not). They said that these
things in your diet will aggravate any allergy you do have.
I haven't had a chance to check this out with Ken's allergist, but hey,
at this point, I am willing to try anything with him.
Jo
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5023.40 | | JJLIET::JUDY | It's leather weather! | Wed Oct 30 1991 13:06 | 8 |
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Well looks like I'll have to suffer. =) I have a sweet
tooth something fierce, love milk and cheese, and corn is
my favorite veggie. sigh......
JJ
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5023.41 | Food inlorances can produce symptons similar to allergies | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Oct 30 1991 13:28 | 17 |
| actually, what is often thot to be a "mysterious allergy" is often a
food intolorance, which is something that happens when you lack an
enzyme that would help digest certain types of food. Symptoms can be
similar to allergies in that they can cause congestion and swelling,
or can cause mild to *SEVERE* intestinal discomfort, food is undigested
and as a result, you obtain no nutritional value from it . Lactose
intolorance is perhaps the best known of these, but corn and wheat
gluten are very common. (As much as I love corn, I get horrible cramps
from it, and it, uh, comes out recognisible).
Probably the biggest difference between allergies and food intolerances
is that an allergy could kill you, but an intollerance will only cause
discomfort (except in the case of favaism, where the missing enzyme
would detoxify a substance in the fava bean; unless you are of Greek,
Armenian or "Arab-world" decent, you don't need to be concerned).
Deb
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5023.42 | Food allergic asthma | KOPEC::COCHRANE | Rack and Rune | Thu Oct 31 1991 15:11 | 16 |
| RE: -1
Speaking as a person who's first visit to the emergency room
for an asthma attack was promopted by, of all things, ingesting
Velveeta (what a way to go, huh? :-), there is such a thing as
allergic asthma. I am allergic to dairy products - from
September to April. My asthma is much worse in fall and winter,
from cold, wood smoke, stale air and whatever leftover spores of
something which float around outside. I suspect I improve enough
between April-September that the dairy allergy is much less
noticeable (of course this occurs during prime ice cream season!)
I find that dairy products make me so miserable in the winter
I don't even crave them.
Mary-Michael
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5023.43 | | PROSE::GOGOLIN | | Thu Oct 31 1991 17:08 | 4 |
| Is Velveeta a dairy product? I thought it was a type of plastic. ;-)
Linda
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5023.44 | | YOSMTE::CORDES_JA | Set Apt./Cat_Max=3..uh,I mean 4 | Thu Oct 31 1991 18:04 | 15 |
| Re: .42
Thanks for mentioning the connection of your allergies and the
colder weather. I thought I was going nuts because I've been
having the worst allergies since the weather started cooling off
here in Calif.
It has been cooler now for about a week and 1/2 and I've been
really having some problems. Sinus headaches every day, lots
more congestion. So maybe my problems are aggrevated by the
weather too. This is so weird. Just as I get my allergist
to drop me down to shots every other week instead of weekly, I
start having more problems.
Jan
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5023.45 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Thu Oct 31 1991 18:37 | 12 |
| Jan,
I work up in the San Francisco Office and just about everyone is
complaining about sinus headaches and congestion. I'm just getting
over some wierd thing that hit me on Monday, lost my voice, soar
throat, chest congestion - the whole 9 yards and nothing I took
(prescription or otherwise) put a dent in it.
I'm just wondering if there is extra pollution due to the Fire we had
across the bay????
Giudi
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5023.46 | | YOSMTE::CORDES_JA | Set Apt./Cat_Max=3..uh,I mean 4 | Thu Oct 31 1991 18:47 | 10 |
| Giudi,
Come to think of it, my allergy escalation did coincide with the
fire, the rain and the cooler weather...didn't that all that happen
in the same weekend? Maybe once the air clears out some it'll get
better. I've been dragging in to work everyday this week feeling
miserable. I usually feel a bit better as the day goes on but
never quite get completely back to normal.
Jan
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5023.47 | SOUNDS GOOD! | SOLVIT::KAUFMAN | | Fri Nov 01 1991 10:20 | 9 |
| Eileen,
Call me, I might be interested. Looking for a companion for my cat
Kiki. Kiki is declawed also.
My number is DTN 264-6486. Call asap!
Rosemary
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5023.48 | | ESBTRX::DUNNE | | Fri Nov 01 1991 11:56 | 11 |
| I found out that there are two cat breeds that people are less likely
to become allergic to: Scottish Rex and Devon Rex. At this point I'm
scared to try them because of the emotional upheaval if things
didn't work out, so I've decided to get one of the two breeds of
dogs (poodles and Basenjis) that I could have.
The diet information is very interesting. Wheat, sugar, and dairy
products are a big part of my diet and I increased the wheat in the
past year in attempting to eliminate fats.
Eileen
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5023.49 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Nov 01 1991 12:32 | 5 |
| Eileen
I think that you may mean Cornish Rex.
Jo
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5023.50 | | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri Nov 01 1991 15:02 | 3 |
| Also, the Spinix, since it is hairless.
Deb
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5023.51 | | SRFCLB::RADAMS | | Mon Nov 04 1991 15:00 | 10 |
|
Eileen,
You also might think about a Tonkinese.. I'm very allergic to cats and
have had bad reactions to all breeds except Tonks. I have two girls
and the only time they bother me allergy wise is when they have been
pretending to be dust cloths.
-Rob
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5023.52 | | COASTL::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Tue Nov 05 1991 07:56 | 6 |
| Tonks are one of my favorite breeds too! They are just beautiful. I
know a couple of good breeders if you are interested.
re: Scottish Rex - Hm....that shoulds interesting. Would that be a
Scottish fold with a perm?? ;^)
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5023.53 | | ESBTRX::DUNNE | | Wed Nov 13 1991 13:11 | 12 |
| Thanks for the note on the Tonkinese, Rob. I'm delighted that I may be
able to have a cat after all. I will wait for my allergy to subside
and then contact you. I'm contemplating getting the dogs you can't
become allergic to, too. I will have to look in the file and see if
there's anything about cats and dogs getting along. I am a little
nervous about getting other animals, since you can develop other
animal-dander allergies once you have one, but I will definitely
get some after checking all this out.
Eileen
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