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> Does anyone else have a toddler or child that get sick quite

> frequently?

LeAnn,

My daughter never complained when she was sick, but I could tell by

her change in moods. As a toddler, she seemed healthy, until she

started Kindergarten. Now she seems sick every month. She still

won't complain, so I have to take her to the doctor from time to time,

to check her ears, throat..etc. In fact, she has an appt. tomorrow

because she's been coughing so much. A lot of the cold

medicines....she can't take, because it alters her moods or she

refuses to eat. By the way...anyone out there...what cold medicines

do your AS kids take, that won't make them moody, angry or

passive/aggressive? Doctor wanted her on Claritin, but it made my

daughter hard to be around. Even the kids at school noticed.

Ann....as for the constipation problem, my daughter is on Glycolax.

She's been constipated from the day we adopted her at 13 months. She

could hold it for 5-7 days. Since she had food issues, it was hard

getting her to eat prunes, Fig Newtons or raisins. She's 5.5, and she

started out with a full capful, but now that she is eating and gaining

weight, I only give her 1/3 the dosage. Weekends, she doesn't seem to

need it. She tells me it doesn't have a taste to it.

Mari

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fevers and vomiting seem like alarms going off to me. I would check with

an allergist to see if he is not sensitive you just do not know about yet.

peppernspice6786@... wrote:

>Hello,

>I have a 7 year old son with apraxia who seems to get sick more frequently

>than my other children, specifically, fevers (100-103) and vomiting. It will

>come on suddenly (late afternoon usually but sometimes morning) and last

>until in to the evening of the next day. I am wondering if any one else here

>has experienced any thing similar. If so, any ideas on what this could be

>related to? Or, maybe it is nothing and is related to nothing more than

routine

>childhood " bugs " .....it just seems to me that my little boy comes down with

>more than his share of these things.

>Thanks everyone!

>, mom to Jaeden

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My daughter gets sick more than her brothers. an example is when my son got

pneumonia, he had a cough that was really bad, but felt like going to school for

most of his school day. He would just go in late. My daughter caught his

pneumonia and got a fever to go with the cough and missed two weeks of school

because she had a fever with her illness. She has been diagnosed as OCD and

Anxiety with Language disabilities, sensory integration dysfunction, and I

believe dyspraxia that is resolved, but undiagnosed. Her worries cause her to

get sicker than her brothers in my opinion. Maybe your son has Anxiety issues.

Lorraine

Mom to almost 14, and almost 16

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From: peppernspice6786@...

Hello,

I have a 7 year old son with apraxia who seems to get sick more frequently

than my other children, specifically, fevers (100-103) and vomiting. It will

come on suddenly (late afternoon usually but sometimes morning) and last

until in to the evening of the next day. I am wondering if any one else here

has experienced any thing similar. If so, any ideas on what this could be

related to? Or, maybe it is nothing and is related to nothing more than routine

childhood " bugs " .....it just seems to me that my little boy comes down with

more than his share of these things.

Thanks everyone!

, mom to Jaeden

************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

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I'd check with the allergist about allergies or intolerances. I was shocked

when I laid out #3 med history for the allergist. Our goal is to be

casin/soy/glutten free by September and hopefully we will make it through a

winter without augmentan; zithromax, prednisone, albuterol, pulmocort - (yes

all for the same kid!) I believe that casin is the culprit for #3.

Have you kept a diary of what may be possible triggers? Like certain foods,

activities, etc?? What are the staple foods? Can you go off of them for a

couple of weeks then re-evaluate?

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Subject: Re: [ ] Illnesses

My daughter gets sick more than her brothers. an example is when my son got

pneumonia, he had a cough that was really bad, but felt like going to school

for most of his school day. He would just go in late. My daughter caught his

pneumonia and got a fever to go with the cough and missed two weeks of

school because she had a fever with her illness. She has been diagnosed as

OCD and Anxiety with Language disabilities, sensory integration dysfunction,

and I believe dyspraxia that is resolved, but undiagnosed. Her worries cause

her to get sicker than her brothers in my opinion. Maybe your son has

Anxiety issues.

Lorraine

Mom to almost 14, and almost 16

-------------- Original message --------------

From: peppernspice6786@ <mailto:peppernspice6786%40aol.com> aol.com

Hello,

I have a 7 year old son with apraxia who seems to get sick more frequently

than my other children, specifically, fevers (100-103) and vomiting. It will

come on suddenly (late afternoon usually but sometimes morning) and last

until in to the evening of the next day. I am wondering if any one else here

has experienced any thing similar. If so, any ideas on what this could be

related to? Or, maybe it is nothing and is related to nothing more than

routine

childhood " bugs " .....it just seems to me that my little boy comes down with

more than his share of these things.

Thanks everyone!

, mom to Jaeden

************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.

<http://www.aol.com.> com.

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