We went back to Winston today for Katie's allergy testing, and she was such a trooper! Forty-three scratch tests on her poor little back, and eight more injected in her arm, and she was So good. She did cry after the first few injections, but I had them give me one, just so I'd know what it was like, and I might have cried at eight too. And the not-too-surprising results of all this testing? She is allergic to trees (pollen), ragweed, and mold, and some other stuff to a lesser extent. Her biggest reaction was to beech trees, which, fortunately, we don't have.
Anyway, the doctor says her allergies are pretty dreadful (no kidding), and likely to get worse, and he says allergy shots are the answer. He says they will help her build immunities to the things that make her sick. That sounded good, so we signed on, but now I'm having buyer's remorse. Katie will have to have two shots, twice a week, for five months, and then continue on a less frequent schedule for an unspecified number of years. That is a lot of shots for a little girl who Really doesn't like shots. And I was pretty taken aback when they happened to let drop, just before we left, that we have to wait in the doctor's office for 30 minutes after every shot, in case she has some sort of terrible reaction. But, on the other hand, she has days when she doesn't get any school done because her eyes and nose are so bad. And the pills aren't doing the trick. I just don't know. Words of encouragement (or warnings against!) would be appreciated!
After the doctor's, we stopped by Barnes & Nobles for a quick browse and some cookies (the promise of which helped Katie be so good through her ordeal). Then, on the way home, we stopped by my favorite rose nursery, just to look. It was inspiring -- the roses there are just Spectacular -- but "just looking" at roses isn't probably a great idea for me. There were a couple that I really Wanted.
Finally, to please Travis, we stopped by the brand new Walmart, which was having its Grand Opening today. Personally, the idea of wandering around Walmart when I'm not buying is as appealing to me as a little gratuitous dental work, but Travis was all excited about the Rock Climbing Wall and other advertised delights. The kids actually did do the rock climbing, which the NC National Guard was offering. Katie went up about five feet, and Travis was probably a little over ten feet when he decided that he wanted to come down. They also got to meet Chester Cheetah, who hawks Cheetoes. Pretty thrilling. It will be nice to have a SuperWalmart nearby (20 minutes, which is Plenty near enough!), given that the shopping options in our area are very limited and gas prices don't appear to be coming down any time soon.
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Wild Wednesday
Posted by Melora at 5:30 PM
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Oh MY! Poor Katie! What a brave girl. I have no wise words, I'm afraid. None of us have ever tackled the allergy issue. But I'll be praying for you, as I am sure that it would be a difficult decision as a parent. Hang in there.
What a cute kitten!
I'm so sorry about the shots. I went through that testing, but I was much older (and much less brave) than Katie. :(
I had heard that allergy testing is really hard on kids, so good for Katie for being so brave. And good for you, too! I can't imagine it was any easier for you to watch!
You will be so glad you are doing the shots. My ds who is 9yo started about a year ago. We go once a week and get 1 shot and sit for 30 minutes (It is a good time to read). The shots have helped so much already. Last spring he had to stay indoors with the air conditioning on (even when it wasn't hot enough to really justify running it) because he was so miserable. This spring his nose has hardly run, no watery eyes, and he can sleep at night without getting all stuffed up. He hated the shots at first but now it is not a big deal.....the needle is so small that sometimes he can't even feel it. Hope my rambling gives you some encouragement. I think you will be glad in the end that you've chosen the shots.
That is the cutest kitten I've ever seen.
Hope all goes well!
Melissa,
Thanks! I was proud of her. (And Emma Is cute!)
Andie,
I love hearing from others who had these shots and Didn't have dreadful reactions!
Jules,
Now I know why her old doctor said she had to wait til she was at least five. She couldn't have handled it when she was younger.
Cindy,
Thank you for sharing your experiences! It is so comforting to hear from others who have found the shots helpful and non-traumatic!
Wisteria,
Coming from you, with your large collection of beautiful kitties, that Is high praise!
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