it is a lot of things. Partly kids aren't as active as they once were. I
think that goes without saying. When I was a kid I had allergies to
airborne stuff but then again, I was always knee deep in dirt, running
around in fields of hay, looking for animals to catch...etc. I was a
very natrualistic child, even though I grew up overweight...
I eventually stopped taking my medicine and rarely take any medicine and
I have no allergies. Not to animals, not to airborne, not to food, not
even to poison ivy...
It is my belief that the more we are exposed to something, the more
accustomed our bodies get to it. Hell, if a human mind can be
conditioned to exposure to something in a lifetime, why can't a human
body? Our bodies sometimes seem to have a mind of their own.
But back on topic, the more kids stay inside the less the are exposed to
the natural world, and it's potential "allergens" so...when a kid
finally does go out and play and they come home sneezing...the stupid
parents (not you) react "OMG ALLERGIES!!!" and take the kid to the
doctor.
This is where a major part of it comes in. The pharmecuitical compaines.
They want you to believe in allergies. They want you to believe when
you are born with an allergy...your ******. Why? MONEY!
It is the same thing with mental health. Notice how many "Depression"
commercials you see on the TV? Notice how they are all Women in those
commercials?
I'm a guy, I got depressed once. They put me on meds. People thought I was weird.
I stopped taking them. Why? they were incredibly expensive, the doctors
INSISTED that I take them for at least 6 months before they can really
"start working" and all depression medication MAKES YOU REALLY FAT...
Imagine that? A depression medication targeted towards women that has a
strange side effect of making them fat...see a cycle there?
The point is, most kids could build natural immunities to most
potentially allergic things, but many do not go outside enough to do so,
so when they do, they get overloaded, which puts many on medication...
as far as the kid with the peanut allergy...well...in some rare cases
people have biological idiosyncrasies (allergies) where their bodies
can't metabolize certain things. Like peanut butter, shellfish, and diet
soda. Phenylketonuria is the inability to metabolize compounds like
phenylalanine found in artificial sweeteners, like the ever popular
aspartame (which also makes you fat by slowing your metabolism down) and
so if you read on every diet soda can, it says Phenylketonurics (those
are people with Phenylketonuria) : Contains Phenylalanine
so for specific allergies, it is a just a natural phenomena, just something that happens every once in a while...
for basic, general allergies...its a scam from the pharmecuitical companies....
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Monday, August 1, 2016
Percentage of kids allergic to PCV vaccine
Life-threatening
allergic reactions from vaccines are very rare. If they do occur, it
would be within a few minutes to a few hours after the vaccination.
What if there is a severe reaction? What should I look for?
Any unusual condition, such as a high fever or behavior changes. Signs of a severe allergic reaction
can include difficulty breathing, hoarseness or wheezing, hives, paleness, weakness, a fast heart
beat or dizziness.
What should I do?
• Call a doctor, or get the person to a doctor right away.<"
The information here from the drug company and the government simply says that an allergic reaction is "very rare".
">Children should not get PCV13 if they had a serious (life-threatening) allergic reaction to a previous dose of this vaccine, to PCV7, or to any vaccine containing diphtheria toxoid (for example, DTaP). Children who are known to have a severe allergy to any component of PCV7 or PCV13 should not get PCV13. Tell your health care provider if your child has any severe allergies.
Children with minor illnesses, such as a cold, may be vaccinated. But children who are moderately or severely ill should usually wait until they recover before getting the vaccine.<"
http://children.webmd.com/vaccines/pneum...
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/side...
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/dow...
What if there is a severe reaction? What should I look for?
Any unusual condition, such as a high fever or behavior changes. Signs of a severe allergic reaction
can include difficulty breathing, hoarseness or wheezing, hives, paleness, weakness, a fast heart
beat or dizziness.
What should I do?
• Call a doctor, or get the person to a doctor right away.<"
The information here from the drug company and the government simply says that an allergic reaction is "very rare".
">Children should not get PCV13 if they had a serious (life-threatening) allergic reaction to a previous dose of this vaccine, to PCV7, or to any vaccine containing diphtheria toxoid (for example, DTaP). Children who are known to have a severe allergy to any component of PCV7 or PCV13 should not get PCV13. Tell your health care provider if your child has any severe allergies.
Children with minor illnesses, such as a cold, may be vaccinated. But children who are moderately or severely ill should usually wait until they recover before getting the vaccine.<"
http://children.webmd.com/vaccines/pneum...
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vac-gen/side...
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/vis/dow...
Kids flu like symptoms be
Probably some sort of viral infection that is doing the rounds. The
term "flu" is very non-specific & often used by people when they
mean some sort of viral upper respiratory tract infections.
Real flu (influenza to give it the proper name) is a very serious illness & would be rare in children. I'm in my mid 40s & have only had flu twice in my life & I was very ill both times.
Kids do go off their food & lie around when they are ill. I'm presuming your 22 month old & 3 year old are better now & your 5 year old has just gone down with the same symptoms? All this points to some sort of contagious viral infection going around that should clear up without assistance (antibiotics do not work against viruses) but if you are concerned & her temperature is high then speak to your family doctor for advice.
You can give Tylenol (paracetamol) at the appropriate dose for her age which will help lower her temperature & ease any aches & pains.
Real flu (influenza to give it the proper name) is a very serious illness & would be rare in children. I'm in my mid 40s & have only had flu twice in my life & I was very ill both times.
Kids do go off their food & lie around when they are ill. I'm presuming your 22 month old & 3 year old are better now & your 5 year old has just gone down with the same symptoms? All this points to some sort of contagious viral infection going around that should clear up without assistance (antibiotics do not work against viruses) but if you are concerned & her temperature is high then speak to your family doctor for advice.
You can give Tylenol (paracetamol) at the appropriate dose for her age which will help lower her temperature & ease any aches & pains.
Youre pregnant how do you tell your mom
Coming
from a mom whose 18 year old dropout daughter told me that she was
pregnant (actually I told her- she hadn't figured it out yet):
Moms love their daughters even when they screw up. She will help you figure out a plan whether you keep the baby or give it up. She will advise you, and she might want to make a decision for you- but you will have to stand up for yourself and remind her that you are 23 and that you will have to live with your decision for the rest of your life, so you have to decide for yourself. She will understand. Moms do. She will give you tons of advice- some wanted, some not. Just remember that she knows what she knows from her experiences- not necessarily from yours. Be grateful for her advice and then take it or leave it. But always know that she loves you. Moms do. Congratulations and good luck!
Moms love their daughters even when they screw up. She will help you figure out a plan whether you keep the baby or give it up. She will advise you, and she might want to make a decision for you- but you will have to stand up for yourself and remind her that you are 23 and that you will have to live with your decision for the rest of your life, so you have to decide for yourself. She will understand. Moms do. She will give you tons of advice- some wanted, some not. Just remember that she knows what she knows from her experiences- not necessarily from yours. Be grateful for her advice and then take it or leave it. But always know that she loves you. Moms do. Congratulations and good luck!
Is it mean of me for not calling my mom mom
A
mom appreciates being called "Mom." I feel it is mutual respect... it
is not like someone's kids being called son, daughter and son. They are
called by their name. All kids mostly call their mom, mommy or mother
even though they know her name. They are also, on occasion, in group
with other kids that it is easier and more exceptable to call her by
name while the rest call her Mom. I would never be so rude to my kids
as to say, I don't know this you are referring to by name . My name is
not "Mom," my name is so and so and I am a mom. All will be thankful
that their children honor her by calling her Mom but she would never
force that on them. It is something that is earned. "Any woman can be a
Mother but it takes a special woman to be a Mom." In other words, you
have to earn it.
WHAT MAKES A GOOD MOM
If a mom feeds her kids fastfood and junkfood or smokes cigarettes in
the house/car with her kids, she is a loser, because her kids actually
suffer serious long-term health consequences...
If a mom smokes pot or drinks occasionally NOT while she is watching her kids... only if they are at the babysitter or whatever and isn't around them while high or drunk it doesn't make her a bad mom...
Obviously if someone is a burnt-out pot-head or dead-beat alcoholic, they are a bad mom.
I don't think you can judge someone's entire parenting on something they do in moderation / responsibly / and not to the detriment of their children. Of course, pot's illegality is another matter... but the effect of the plant itself (in moderation) isn't going to make someone a bad parent.
The point is to make responsible decisions for your kids
If a mom smokes pot or drinks occasionally NOT while she is watching her kids... only if they are at the babysitter or whatever and isn't around them while high or drunk it doesn't make her a bad mom...
Obviously if someone is a burnt-out pot-head or dead-beat alcoholic, they are a bad mom.
I don't think you can judge someone's entire parenting on something they do in moderation / responsibly / and not to the detriment of their children. Of course, pot's illegality is another matter... but the effect of the plant itself (in moderation) isn't going to make someone a bad parent.
The point is to make responsible decisions for your kids
Moms/Angels
A
mom will go wherever she needs to, no matter what. Moms will travel
through the very fires of hell if need be. Moms will stare death in the
face and tell it to back off.
"It takes 9 months to become a mother, but it takes a lifetime of learning and loving to be a mom."
"It takes 9 months to become a mother, but it takes a lifetime of learning and loving to be a mom."
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