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Hi everyone! It's been a long time since I've really posted . . . but

Aidan is still ticking along with his fevers. I give the pred. still

and it's okay - kills the fever and the relapse time is not noticibly

quicker . . . but I'm keeping an eye on that.

A doc told me (while we wer out of town) that he could hear Aidan

wheezing so he gave us some xopenex. That was about a month ago -

anyways - we moved (new carpet new paint) and Aidan started coughing

his little head off. And he had these tiny white bumps on his legs

(if you rubbed his leg you could feel them - they weren't so much

visible) so I listened to him one night and I could hear this high

pitch whine noise. So I thought - eeks! and got out the nebul. and

did a few treatments in a few days. The whine was gone - but the

cough remained. Anyways - mon took him to the doc today for that

cough and I asked her to get some Sinulair for him. I went on it

recently and it helped a lot - and knew that it was being looked at

for . Anyways - doc gave us some but I don't really know that

much about it for kids.

Is there just one singulair? Cause the website is brokedn down into

asthma and allergies. And is it pretty benign? I hate to fill him up

with more meds . . . but I am hoping that it will help the coughing -

and sneezing - but also with .

I also know that it's been talked about a lot on here - so I will

start researching - but I am wondering if you think it's okay to try

with these kids. Even without the asthma/allergy thing . . .

Hannah

Aidan - 4 in less than a month - fevering almost 2 years

Sid - 6 (wow they grow fast)

Fort Worth

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