Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 Thanks for all the welcome messages! I look forward to talking to you all. Also wanted to welcome Vicki... I'm another new member. Wendi (AS) mom to 4 yr old triplets with ASD (2 girls and a boy). Re: new member Hi Wendi, I'm the other PennY, also from Michigan (PennIE and I live across town from one another). Mom to a daughter who'll be 7 soon, and girl/boy twins who'll be 5 soon. My younger daughter is ASD. > Wendi, welcome to the group! I am Pennie from Michigan, not to be confused > with the other PennY on the group also from michigan-LOL. My daughter Abby is 7 > HFA/Aspergers and also has Epilepsy. > > Pennie > Abby's Mom > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 Hi Vicki, Welcome. Our daughter who has autism is 21. Ruthie New Member > I'm a new member and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Vicki, > and I'm the mother of two girls. My youngest daughter is 11yrs. old, > has Asperger Syn., HF Autism, ADHD and OCD. My oldest daughter is > 16yrs. old and has ADHD and OCD. I'm looking forward to sharing and > receiving information with all of you as we help our children > together. Thank-you! > > > > > Autism_in_Girls-subscribe > ------------------------ > Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2004 Report Share Posted May 6, 2004 welcome new members I to be Sondra adult with HFA in Ohio and mom to 4 childrens dx with asperger's syndrome. My daughters are of 16 and 10 and my sons of 15 and 12. I to be married . I to have of 2 dogs, 1 cat and 1 russian tortouise. today my oldest daughter to finded an baby bird egg layingon the ground with a baby bird trying to hatch out of the egg. It was most special to see this and it looked so much helpless and was unsure how to save the baby , then my daughter to cry begging me to take it to the vet person so did and then they sent us to wild like preserve and they took the sweet baby bird and began to intervene quickly and start a feeding with it. They to say if the fall did not create any damage the baby bird had good chance to survive. So this was special day forme to learn of such a place an dto getted help for the sweet baby born. to felt much emotional connect to the rejection and abandonment the mother of this bird gave and to me was happy it would be cared for and not left to die. I to also spent much of day taking pictures of trees and loved of it. If any would be to like to see of my interest in trees will send you a private post of the trees. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Hi Vicki Welcome to the list. I am Tracey and my youngest daughter, Skylar age 11, was diagnosed autistic at age 3. This is a great group of people. Glad that you have joined us. Tracey New Member I'm a new member and wanted to introduce myself. My name is Vicki, and I'm the mother of two girls. My youngest daughter is 11yrs. old, has Asperger Syn., HF Autism, ADHD and OCD. My oldest daughter is 16yrs. old and has ADHD and OCD. I'm looking forward to sharing and receiving information with all of you as we help our children together. Thank-you! Autism_in_Girls-subscribe ------------------------ Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 Welcome to the group Penny! My name is also Pennie and my daughter Abby is HFA/Aspergers. Abby is 7. There is another PennY from Michigan too! Now we have 3 cents between all of us!! Nice to have you and with us. This is a nice group, hope you like it here. Pennie Abby's Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 MY name is also PennY, and I'm glad to see you spell your name correctly. *wink to PennIE across town*. My daughter just turned 5. Have you tried Omega 3 essential fatty acids (cod liver oil) to see if they help w/ the eye problems? I know that peripheral vision is a sign of a Vitamin A deficiency, and can be improved with supplementation of CLO. Might be something you want to look into. Welcome! > Hi, > > My name is Penny and my daughter, , is autistic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 Hi Penny, welcome to the group! Is showing any interest in potty training yet? What helped my daughter the most was watching the video, " Once upon a potty. " They have one especially for girls. She would watch it over and over, and would sit on her potty chair watching it. I really think this video is what potty trained my daughter. Shopping for " big girl panties " , ones that she could pick out, came later. Once she was interested in using the potty, she was completely trained within a month. She is HFA/Aspergers, ADHD, and OCD. She also had aggressive behavior. She was like a " time bomb " , we never knew when, or what would set her off. We found during her early years that a strict routine, well balanced meals, and plenty of rest greatly reduced her aggressive behavior. She did not handle any change in routine well at all. Our family had to change our routines to meet her needs, which was sometimes hard since she had an older sister. She had to be in bed every night by 7:30pm.She is a wonderful child! She is now 11 years old, has very few mild behavior issues, and is very adaptive to changes in her routine. Good luck, and keep me informed. I hope our experiences can be helpful, and encouraging, to you! Vicki, OH Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 Forest FloorOh my gosh! Well I am Penny in Ohio. Thanks for the welcome, Pennie!! Penny --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.692 / Virus Database: 453 - Release Date: 5/28/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 Forest FloorThanks Penny, It is the only way to spell the name! ) I haven't really looked into many " cures " for her eye problems. I assumed that they went with her PVL. I will though. Anything to try! Thanks! Any tips on potty training from anyone? We are going to start this summer and I was wondering if you guys had any tips or tricks that help in the process. Thanks! Penny in OH --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.692 / Virus Database: 453 - Release Date: 5/28/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 30, 2004 Report Share Posted May 30, 2004 Hi Penny Welcome to the list. I am Tracey and my youngest daughter Skylar, age 11, is autistic. We live in a small town in Ontario, Canada. This is a great bunch of people. It is good to have you with us. Tracey New Member Hi, My name is Penny and my daughter, , is autistic. She is 5 1/2 years old. She is more at a 3 year olds level though. She has been in the preschool program through our school district since age 3, when she was diagnosed. will start kindergarten this fall. She also was born with a cataract in one eye and had it removed when she was 5 months old. She didn't have a lens implant so she is virtually blind in that eye. She also has Nystagmus, which is a condition of the eyes, her eyes shake back and forth making it hard for her to see sometimes. Nystagmus is a symptom of PVL, Periventricular Luekamylacia. Usually found in premies. which isn't. Which means she is mildly retarded. On top of all that she is autistic. She has done very well in the preschool program, learning her colors, shapes, some letters, beginning to count. Her fine motor skills are not that great but were working on it. Lately she has shown agressive behavior. Throwing things, temper tantrums, being stubborn. Of course the stubborness could be something handed down through the generations! ) Also I have not been able to potty train. I am hoping I can get some ideas in handling all these situations from everyone here. Any ideas for potty training? How can I stop this aggressive behavior? Thanks!! Penny & Autism_in_Girls-subscribe ------------------------ Autism_in_Girls-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Hi Penny and welcome to the group. Your sounds a lot like my daughter she is high functioning Autistic. She is 6 1/2 years old, but her developmental age is more on the level of a 3 to 4 year old child. We just finished kindergarten and will be going into the first grade this fall (she knows her colors and basic shapes and about 5 letters of the alphabet her numbers are very difficult she only recognizes maybe 5 numbers). My has a long list of diagnoses herself. She to was considered to be full term at 38 weeks but she was tiny weighing in at 6 pounds compared to her older sister who weighed in at 8 1/2 pounds. She was diagnosed with PVL at the age of 4 after a MRI of her head. Have you received a diagnosis of PVL for your daughter yet? It is great that she is learning her colors, shapes and some of her letters. As for the potty training that is hard, but what we do is have go potty every 2 hours at home and school (this seems to work most of the time unless she gets out of her routine that is when accidents happen) she is not potty trained at night so we still have to use the goodnights pull-ups. As for her behavior we had a horrible time with that and it got to the point that we had to put her on Risperdal and Strattera (for the ADHD) and the meds has made a big difference with her. I will be happy to discuss more about my daughter if you want. Faye Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Pennie or Penny or all the penny like people LOL yes that is of me to be of scheduled to speak with Carol Gray's group in michigan in October. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 LOL Sondra, I will try and get to the conference in October. Do you know if there is a fee? There is nothing listed on the website. Pennie Abby's Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 That would be great Sondra! Are you speaking both days or only one? Pennie Abby's Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 I to not be to know if there is a fee. I to be tell them if people comed named Pennie or PennY they are of my guest LOL Not sure if that will work LOL but worth a try Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 Faye, Thanks for sharing all of this with me. did receive a diagnosis of PVL about 6 months before her autism diagnosis. She was born 39 weeks and she was 11 1/2 pounds at birth! You read that right, eleven and a half pounds! I have yet to meet anyone who had a PVL baby let alone a non preemie! Or was considered a Preemie? The one thing I do notice about is that once she learns something, she remembers it forever! She can be the sweetest little thing, then a few minutes later she smiles at you and throws everything on the table to the ground and laughs and runs away! We have a picture sign we make her read, she says " don't throw on the ground, people get mad, pick it up " and turns and picks it up. Lately though the sign hasn't worked! She reads it laughs and runs away! Then I take her, hand over hand and walk her to the mess she made and make her clean it. But the behavior keeps up no matter what. It happens more when she is tired, irritated, or not the center of attention, she also hates to be told no. She also hits my son, he is 12 and at the height of puberty. He teases everyone and when one of us raises our voice, she will yell ANDREW and hit him! Even if he may be innocent at the time, which is rare. ) Usually if I have to raise my voice at anyone, she will hit them just for making me mad. She has gotten a little better at that. Her temper tantrums can almost always be soothed with music. Just put on the radio or music channel and she calms right down. Thanks for sharing and I hope I haven't rambled too much, It is just so nice to meet everyone and have the same things in common!!! I can post this and someone will be able to relate! What a warm feeling!! Penny in OH --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.693 / Virus Database: 454 - Release Date: 5/31/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 , Did you chart it? I wonder if you created a chart? I have ordered the DVD Once Upon a Potty. Do you all think we should purchase a potty chair? Penny in OH --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.693 / Virus Database: 454 - Release Date: 5/31/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 I made a simple chart myself. I didn't save it but I could try & make one up. I also could snail mail you a copy if you would like to email me off the list. Or even fax one -- About the potty chair, we bought a ring for the toilet & a stool for her feet for leverage. Emmy was too big for a potty chair. A child is like a butterfly in the wind, some fly faster, some fly harder but they all fly the best they can. Each one is different, each one is beautiful and each one is special. RE: Re: New Member , Did you chart it? I wonder if you created a chart? I have ordered the DVD Once Upon a Potty. Do you all think we should purchase a potty chair? Penny in OH --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.693 / Virus Database: 454 - Release Date: 5/31/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 , Thanks for the kind offer, but that isn't necessary. I will make one here on my own. is probably too big for a chair also. but we have a lifter on our toilet for my Mom who is handicap so it is pretty high up for her. I will invest in a step stool, that is a great idea! Penny in OH --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.693 / Virus Database: 454 - Release Date: 5/31/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 1, 2004 Report Share Posted June 1, 2004 They will have me read some of my poems the first day and the second day they will be to have me speak. Sondra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 The preschool sent home these little pictures of all the steps that go with washing hands and going potty. I have taken these and glued them on some construction paper and taped them to the back of the bathroom door. She reads them all the time but it is like she doesn't actually understand what she is reading. I even have shown her, look, Mommie is going potty!!! YAYAYAY Mommie!!! I have made a spreadsheet up for me to track her potty habits but also made a sticker page, so when she goes potty on the toilet, she can add stickers to the day she did it. If anyone would like, I can upload these into the files section. Thanks! Penny in OH --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.693 / Virus Database: 454 - Release Date: 5/31/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 2, 2004 Report Share Posted June 2, 2004 Faye, I bet retains more than you think. I am so surprised when does something new. When she learned her colors, she didn't act like she knew them at all then all of a sudden, one day she says " That orange. " At first I didn't know what she said!! Then a start putting other things in front of her and asking her what color is was and she knew them! It was amazing!!! Now, my oldest daughter asks her things that makes her jog her memory. We will be in the car and she will ask her " What color is Dora's shirt? " will think about it and then say, " Pink " With no visual prompt. She absolutely amazes me!! graduates Kindergarten Friday, She isn't feeling well and I hope she starts feeling better. I would hate for her to miss out on this. Is clingy? doesn't let me out of her site when I get home from work. If I go to the bathroom without her knowledge, she runs into the garage crying cause she thinks I left her, then she sees the van in the garage and runs around the house yelling at the top of her lungs " MOM " I am hoping this is just a phase, since she is at a 3 year old level. Penny in OH --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.693 / Virus Database: 454 - Release Date: 5/31/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2004 Report Share Posted June 25, 2004 Welcome to the group Amy, dont for get to check out the Polls and Links section of this group. Matt > In a message dated 6/24/04 11:18:45 AM Central Daylight Time, ImagesByAmyHoff > writes: > > > > Hi There! My name is Amy and I have just joined the list. I am 38 years old > > married and have 2 sweet kids. I have had allergy and Ashma issues sience I > > was a child however I went undiganosed until I was 28 years old. I have lived > > and grew up in Nebraska my entire life and attneded beauty school and became > > liesensed. I worked in the field for a few years but it just didnt fell > > right so I moved on to photography. At age 33 I had my hair highlighted with > > bleach and had a terrifiing reaction and that some year I also had a strange > > reaction to Augmenton that sent me to the ER. After this things calmed down for > > me and I went 2 year without a bad reaction to anything and didn't even use my > > inhaler but maybe twice. During this time we sold our home and relocated to > > northwest Arkansas. We moved in July and I did okay until spring rolled > > around and I got so sick...I was puffing more than I was supposed to. We quickly > > moved to a newer home and I did okay for a few months then I April I had a > > terrible reaction to caffine this happeded by drinking a fountian pop at my sons > > place of work and they were haveing problems with the machines putting out > > way to much surrip which means alot of caffine (I don't normally ever drink > > it) The next reaction I had was once again getting my hair done I had even told > > the hairdresser that I had a bad reaction to bleach in the past and she said > > that she would use a low odor product...well guess what she used what she > > called a low odor bleach. Her salon was so Tiny like a big closet size and I > > got so sick that I had to have her wash the bleach off and I just handed her a > > blank check and went outside and sat until I was able to drive. My simptons > > were shallow breathing and heart beating really fast, lightheadedess and > > disorented. I had 4 more reactions after this all shortly after takeing claritin > > and in one case I had hives around my eyes and that was on May 23 that day we > > were also setting up a new swimming pool and I didn't like the odor of the > > liner. Daily allergies like runny nose and so on I can live with but these > > other ones are so scarey Am I crazy Am I the only person that get sick if they > > come in contact with hairbleach? I am currently without health insurance or I > > would have allready been to see an allergist as I did many years ago. Does > > > > > > Hi There! My name is Amy and I have just joined the list. I am 38 years old > married and have 2 sweet kids. I have had allergy and Ashma issues sience I was > a child however I went undiganosed until I was 28 years old. I have lived and > grew up in Nebraska my entire life and attneded beauty school and became > liesensed. I worked in the field for a few years but it just didnt fell right so I > moved on to photography. At age 33 I had my hair highlighted with bleach and > had a terrifiing reaction and that some year I also had a strange reaction to > Augmenton that sent me to the ER. After this things calmed down for me and I > went 2 year without a bad reaction to anything and didn't even use my inhaler > but maybe twice. During this time we sold our home and relocated to northwest > Arkansas. We moved in July and I did okay until spring rolled around and I got > so sick...I was puffing more than I was supposed to. We quickly moved to a > newer home and I did okay for a few months then I April I had a terrible reaction > to caffine this happeded by drinking a fountian pop at my sons place of work > and they were haveing problems with the machines putting out way to much > surrip which means alot of caffine (I don't normally ever drink it) The next > reaction I had was once again getting my hair done I had even told the hairdresser > that I had a bad reaction to bleach in the past and she said that she would use > a low odor product...well guess what she used what she called a low odor > bleach. Her salon was so Tiny like a big closet size and I got so sick that I had > to have her wash the bleach off and I just handed her a blank check and went > outside and sat until I was able to drive. My simptons were shallow breathing > and heart beating really fast, lightheadedess and disorented. I had 4 more > reactions after this all shortly after takeing claritin and in one case I had > hives around my eyes and that was on May 23 that day we were also setting up a new > swimming pool and I didn't like the odor of the liner. Daily allergies like > runny nose and so on I can live with but these other ones are so scarey Am I > crazy Am I the only person that get sick if they come in contact with > hairbleach? I am currently without health insurance or I would have allready been to see > an allergist as I did many years ago. Does anyone have any tips for me? > Thanks for listening, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2004 Report Share Posted June 25, 2004 Welcome to the group Amy, dont for get to check out the Polls and Links section of this group. Matt > In a message dated 6/24/04 11:18:45 AM Central Daylight Time, ImagesByAmyHoff > writes: > > > > Hi There! My name is Amy and I have just joined the list. I am 38 years old > > married and have 2 sweet kids. I have had allergy and Ashma issues sience I > > was a child however I went undiganosed until I was 28 years old. I have lived > > and grew up in Nebraska my entire life and attneded beauty school and became > > liesensed. I worked in the field for a few years but it just didnt fell > > right so I moved on to photography. At age 33 I had my hair highlighted with > > bleach and had a terrifiing reaction and that some year I also had a strange > > reaction to Augmenton that sent me to the ER. After this things calmed down for > > me and I went 2 year without a bad reaction to anything and didn't even use my > > inhaler but maybe twice. During this time we sold our home and relocated to > > northwest Arkansas. We moved in July and I did okay until spring rolled > > around and I got so sick...I was puffing more than I was supposed to. We quickly > > moved to a newer home and I did okay for a few months then I April I had a > > terrible reaction to caffine this happeded by drinking a fountian pop at my sons > > place of work and they were haveing problems with the machines putting out > > way to much surrip which means alot of caffine (I don't normally ever drink > > it) The next reaction I had was once again getting my hair done I had even told > > the hairdresser that I had a bad reaction to bleach in the past and she said > > that she would use a low odor product...well guess what she used what she > > called a low odor bleach. Her salon was so Tiny like a big closet size and I > > got so sick that I had to have her wash the bleach off and I just handed her a > > blank check and went outside and sat until I was able to drive. My simptons > > were shallow breathing and heart beating really fast, lightheadedess and > > disorented. I had 4 more reactions after this all shortly after takeing claritin > > and in one case I had hives around my eyes and that was on May 23 that day we > > were also setting up a new swimming pool and I didn't like the odor of the > > liner. Daily allergies like runny nose and so on I can live with but these > > other ones are so scarey Am I crazy Am I the only person that get sick if they > > come in contact with hairbleach? I am currently without health insurance or I > > would have allready been to see an allergist as I did many years ago. Does > > > > > > Hi There! My name is Amy and I have just joined the list. I am 38 years old > married and have 2 sweet kids. I have had allergy and Ashma issues sience I was > a child however I went undiganosed until I was 28 years old. I have lived and > grew up in Nebraska my entire life and attneded beauty school and became > liesensed. I worked in the field for a few years but it just didnt fell right so I > moved on to photography. At age 33 I had my hair highlighted with bleach and > had a terrifiing reaction and that some year I also had a strange reaction to > Augmenton that sent me to the ER. After this things calmed down for me and I > went 2 year without a bad reaction to anything and didn't even use my inhaler > but maybe twice. During this time we sold our home and relocated to northwest > Arkansas. We moved in July and I did okay until spring rolled around and I got > so sick...I was puffing more than I was supposed to. We quickly moved to a > newer home and I did okay for a few months then I April I had a terrible reaction > to caffine this happeded by drinking a fountian pop at my sons place of work > and they were haveing problems with the machines putting out way to much > surrip which means alot of caffine (I don't normally ever drink it) The next > reaction I had was once again getting my hair done I had even told the hairdresser > that I had a bad reaction to bleach in the past and she said that she would use > a low odor product...well guess what she used what she called a low odor > bleach. Her salon was so Tiny like a big closet size and I got so sick that I had > to have her wash the bleach off and I just handed her a blank check and went > outside and sat until I was able to drive. My simptons were shallow breathing > and heart beating really fast, lightheadedess and disorented. I had 4 more > reactions after this all shortly after takeing claritin and in one case I had > hives around my eyes and that was on May 23 that day we were also setting up a new > swimming pool and I didn't like the odor of the liner. Daily allergies like > runny nose and so on I can live with but these other ones are so scarey Am I > crazy Am I the only person that get sick if they come in contact with > hairbleach? I am currently without health insurance or I would have allready been to see > an allergist as I did many years ago. Does anyone have any tips for me? > Thanks for listening, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2004 Report Share Posted June 25, 2004 Welcome to the group Amy, dont for get to check out the Polls and Links section of this group. Matt > In a message dated 6/24/04 11:18:45 AM Central Daylight Time, ImagesByAmyHoff > writes: > > > > Hi There! My name is Amy and I have just joined the list. I am 38 years old > > married and have 2 sweet kids. I have had allergy and Ashma issues sience I > > was a child however I went undiganosed until I was 28 years old. I have lived > > and grew up in Nebraska my entire life and attneded beauty school and became > > liesensed. I worked in the field for a few years but it just didnt fell > > right so I moved on to photography. At age 33 I had my hair highlighted with > > bleach and had a terrifiing reaction and that some year I also had a strange > > reaction to Augmenton that sent me to the ER. After this things calmed down for > > me and I went 2 year without a bad reaction to anything and didn't even use my > > inhaler but maybe twice. During this time we sold our home and relocated to > > northwest Arkansas. We moved in July and I did okay until spring rolled > > around and I got so sick...I was puffing more than I was supposed to. We quickly > > moved to a newer home and I did okay for a few months then I April I had a > > terrible reaction to caffine this happeded by drinking a fountian pop at my sons > > place of work and they were haveing problems with the machines putting out > > way to much surrip which means alot of caffine (I don't normally ever drink > > it) The next reaction I had was once again getting my hair done I had even told > > the hairdresser that I had a bad reaction to bleach in the past and she said > > that she would use a low odor product...well guess what she used what she > > called a low odor bleach. Her salon was so Tiny like a big closet size and I > > got so sick that I had to have her wash the bleach off and I just handed her a > > blank check and went outside and sat until I was able to drive. My simptons > > were shallow breathing and heart beating really fast, lightheadedess and > > disorented. I had 4 more reactions after this all shortly after takeing claritin > > and in one case I had hives around my eyes and that was on May 23 that day we > > were also setting up a new swimming pool and I didn't like the odor of the > > liner. Daily allergies like runny nose and so on I can live with but these > > other ones are so scarey Am I crazy Am I the only person that get sick if they > > come in contact with hairbleach? I am currently without health insurance or I > > would have allready been to see an allergist as I did many years ago. Does > > > > > > Hi There! My name is Amy and I have just joined the list. I am 38 years old > married and have 2 sweet kids. I have had allergy and Ashma issues sience I was > a child however I went undiganosed until I was 28 years old. I have lived and > grew up in Nebraska my entire life and attneded beauty school and became > liesensed. I worked in the field for a few years but it just didnt fell right so I > moved on to photography. At age 33 I had my hair highlighted with bleach and > had a terrifiing reaction and that some year I also had a strange reaction to > Augmenton that sent me to the ER. After this things calmed down for me and I > went 2 year without a bad reaction to anything and didn't even use my inhaler > but maybe twice. During this time we sold our home and relocated to northwest > Arkansas. We moved in July and I did okay until spring rolled around and I got > so sick...I was puffing more than I was supposed to. We quickly moved to a > newer home and I did okay for a few months then I April I had a terrible reaction > to caffine this happeded by drinking a fountian pop at my sons place of work > and they were haveing problems with the machines putting out way to much > surrip which means alot of caffine (I don't normally ever drink it) The next > reaction I had was once again getting my hair done I had even told the hairdresser > that I had a bad reaction to bleach in the past and she said that she would use > a low odor product...well guess what she used what she called a low odor > bleach. Her salon was so Tiny like a big closet size and I got so sick that I had > to have her wash the bleach off and I just handed her a blank check and went > outside and sat until I was able to drive. My simptons were shallow breathing > and heart beating really fast, lightheadedess and disorented. I had 4 more > reactions after this all shortly after takeing claritin and in one case I had > hives around my eyes and that was on May 23 that day we were also setting up a new > swimming pool and I didn't like the odor of the liner. Daily allergies like > runny nose and so on I can live with but these other ones are so scarey Am I > crazy Am I the only person that get sick if they come in contact with > hairbleach? I am currently without health insurance or I would have allready been to see > an allergist as I did many years ago. Does anyone have any tips for me? > Thanks for listening, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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