Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 Hi.I'm Joy.I'm on the same meds you are and allergic to the same thing.I also have 2 cats that I don't want to lose.I hope you find a solution that works for you.My doctor said I needed to get rid of them but,I've had mine since they were kittens and I'd like to keep them.My advair seems to be working for me.Dave wrote: Hello Everyone!! I'm Dave.. I've been here for a while, but my asthma has been acting up for a while now. I finally went to the Asthma Allergy doctor and found out that I'm allergic to Ragweed, Mold, cockroach, dogs, and cats. I have 2 cats that I'm so attached to, but don't want to get rid of them. I am going to keep the cats out of our bedrooms and see if it will work. During the day that I work, I will hook the door shut so the 2 cats won't get in. I'm taking Advair, Singulair, Nasonex nose spray, and Albuterol. Hope that will help my asthma to get better. Any other suggestions beside to find a good home for the 2 cats? It will be hard for us to do that. Thanks for all of your help! Dave Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 I have similar allergies and was taking about the same set of drugs (Flonase instead of Nasonex) until recently (I recently ditched the Advair by starting breathing exercises and listed some of what has helped me in an earlier e-mail, including breathing only through nose, reduced volume of breathing...) My daughter has a cat and I just make certain that I take Claritin-D (I take a 24-hour pill daily) and then it is manageable. When the kids see me itching my nose around the cat or my eyes getting red, they ask if I have forgotten to take Claritin-D and they are always right. Best wishes. --dawn > Hello Everyone!! I'm Dave.. I've been here for a while, but my asthma > has been acting up for a while now. I finally went to the Asthma > Allergy doctor and found out that I'm allergic to Ragweed, Mold, > cockroach, dogs, and cats. I have 2 cats that I'm so attached to, but > don't want to get rid of them. I am going to keep the cats out of our > bedrooms and see if it will work. During the day that I work, I will > hook the door shut so the 2 cats won't get in. I'm taking Advair, > Singulair, Nasonex nose spray, and Albuterol. Hope that will help my > asthma to get better. Any other suggestions beside to find a good home > for the 2 cats? It will be hard for us to do that. Thanks for all of > your help! Dave > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 I completely understand your desire not to get rid of the cats. One of the worst things you can do is let the cats into your bed room. Make that an off limits area for them. Another thing you may need to do is wash all your bedding really good and vacuum or steam clean the carpet in your bed room. Use high quality air filters in your heater/air conditioner, change them monthly or every other month. You may want to buy an air purifier. Other tips, wash your hands frequently. Use your preventive meds daily. Vacuum your house regularly. Brush or have someone else brush your cats regularly to get rid of excess hair. Look into allergy shots. Good luck. > > Hello Everyone!! I'm Dave.. I've been here for a while, but my asthma > has been acting up for a while now. I finally went to the Asthma > Allergy doctor and found out that I'm allergic to Ragweed, Mold, > cockroach, dogs, and cats. I have 2 cats that I'm so attached to, but > don't want to get rid of them. I am going to keep the cats out of our > bedrooms and see if it will work. During the day that I work, I will > hook the door shut so the 2 cats won't get in. I'm taking Advair, > Singulair, Nasonex nose spray, and Albuterol. Hope that will help my > asthma to get better. Any other suggestions beside to find a good home > for the 2 cats? It will be hard for us to do that. Thanks for all of > your help! Dave > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 Another product you can try, they sell it at PetSmart or PetCo, is Allerpet/C. Ive never tried it myself, but the girl I talked to about the stuff said they sell a lot of it so I guess it works. It is like a baby wipe and you wipe it on the animal. Its supposed to help with the dander. fTAZhA hero is someone who quietly risesto the occasion and then slips away- Tom Brokaw 9-11-2001Never forget Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 I had a friend that was allergic to his cat, use to bath it every week. Not sure how much the cats would like it, but it helped for him. I think if was me or the dogs, I would have to be the one to find a new home. Fortuneately, pets don't bother me at all. Kris > > Hello Everyone!! I'm Dave.. I've been here for a while, but my asthma > has been acting up for a while now. I finally went to the Asthma > Allergy doctor and found out that I'm allergic to Ragweed, Mold, > cockroach, dogs, and cats. I have 2 cats that I'm so attached to, but > don't want to get rid of them. I am going to keep the cats out of our > bedrooms and see if it will work. During the day that I work, I will > hook the door shut so the 2 cats won't get in. I'm taking Advair, > Singulair, Nasonex nose spray, and Albuterol. Hope that will help my > asthma to get better. Any other suggestions beside to find a good home > for the 2 cats? It will be hard for us to do that. Thanks for all of > your help! Dave > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 I had a friend who shaved her cat! It wasn't pretty and I don't recommend it..LOL! Actually if you start them as kittens they really do enjoy baths. You just have to make sure to get them very dry because they can get quite ill if they are wet for a long time. My vet just sticks them in a cage and hangs a hair dryer. Not sure how you would do that at home, maybe put them in a crate? Rhonda~ Re: Hello everyone.. I had a friend that was allergic to his cat, use to bath it every week. Not sure how much the cats would like it, but it helped for him. I think if was me or the dogs, I would have to be the one to find a new home. Fortuneately, pets don't bother me at all.Kris>> Hello Everyone!! I'm Dave.. I've been here for a while, but my asthma > has been acting up for a while now. I finally went to the Asthma > Allergy doctor and found out that I'm allergic to Ragweed, Mold, > cockroach, dogs, and cats. I have 2 cats that I'm so attached to, but > don't want to get rid of them. I am going to keep the cats out of our > bedrooms and see if it will work. During the day that I work, I will > hook the door shut so the 2 cats won't get in. I'm taking Advair, > Singulair, Nasonex nose spray, and Albuterol. Hope that will help my > asthma to get better. Any other suggestions beside to find a good home > for the 2 cats? It will be hard for us to do that. Thanks for all of > your help! Dave> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 I guess I am lucky also, I have 2 cats and they sleep in bed with me and are on my lap allot and it doesn't bother me at all, thank God, don't know what I would do if they bothered me. Counting my lucky stars. Donna (WA) Re: Hello everyone.. > > >> >> Hello Everyone!! I'm Dave.. I've been here for a while, but my > asthma >> has been acting up for a while now. I finally went to the Asthma >> Allergy doctor and found out that I'm allergic to Ragweed, Mold, >> cockroach, dogs, and cats. I have 2 cats that I'm so attached to, > but >> don't want to get rid of them. I am going to keep the cats out of > our >> bedrooms and see if it will work. During the day that I work, I > will >> hook the door shut so the 2 cats won't get in. I'm taking Advair, >> Singulair, Nasonex nose spray, and Albuterol. Hope that will help > my >> asthma to get better. Any other suggestions beside to find a good > home >> for the 2 cats? It will be hard for us to do that. Thanks for > all of >> your help! Dave >> > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 Hi Dave, Try using Febreeze allegen reducer after cleaning up all of the hair. Dampen all meterial surfaces (couches, rugs, sheets, etc). That helps my kids.berry_kris wrote: I had a friend that was allergic to his cat, use to bath it every week. Not sure how much the cats would like it, but it helped for him. I think if was me or the dogs, I would have to be the one to find a new home. Fortuneately, pets don't bother me at all.Kris>> Hello Everyone!! I'm Dave.. I've been here for a while, but my asthma > has been acting up for a while now. I finally went to the Asthma > Allergy doctor and found out that I'm allergic to Ragweed, Mold, > cockroach, dogs, and cats. I have 2 cats that I'm so attached to, but > don't want to get rid of them. I am going to keep the cats out of our > bedrooms and see if it will work. During the day that I work, I will > hook the door shut so the 2 cats won't get in. I'm taking Advair, > Singulair, Nasonex nose spray, and Albuterol. Hope that will help my > asthma to get better. Any other suggestions beside to find a good home > for the 2 cats? It will be hard for us to do that. Thanks for all of > your help! Dave>~ Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 12, 2006 Report Share Posted December 12, 2006 She told me even if I bathed it, someone else changed the litter box etc... I would most likely end up with asthma and my kids eventually would too - since allergies are inherited. Your kids have a 50% chance of having allergies just by you having allergies. It does not mean though that your kids are going to be allergic to the same things you are...it just means that they have a chance of being allergic to something. I think that your allergist wanted to make sure you dont keep the kitten. In my extended family, none of the adults in my mothers generation have asthma, yet there are at least 3 of us in my generation who do. Dont get me wrong, Im glad you decided it wasnt worth the risk...but just remember that because you are allergic to something or might have asthma doesnt mean your kids are sentenced to the same fate. They might find they are allergic to something else. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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