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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 134615" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>Michelle- We found our best allergy treatment was to use provocation neutralization testing and therapy. It's experimental, not covered by insurance and very expensive. Duckie had reactions to everything she was tested for. Her immune system was hay-wired. She received twice weekly desensitizing shots and we followed a strict four day rotation diet. It helped her greatly. I don't want to say that I outright endorse it because it is a little controversial, but you may want to research it. She now suffers from seasonal allergies, dust mites, mold and is borderline allergic to soy. It's a big difference.</p><p>Also, Duckie's current allergist recommended that she start all seasonal allergy medications in early March each year when the maple trees begin to pollinate. He explained that her relatively mild reaction primes her up for a bigger reaction to the next pollen... oak around here. He also has her wash her nasal passages with saline solutions twice daily. It helps quite a bit especially in the dry winter air.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 134615, member: 1722"] Michelle- We found our best allergy treatment was to use provocation neutralization testing and therapy. It's experimental, not covered by insurance and very expensive. Duckie had reactions to everything she was tested for. Her immune system was hay-wired. She received twice weekly desensitizing shots and we followed a strict four day rotation diet. It helped her greatly. I don't want to say that I outright endorse it because it is a little controversial, but you may want to research it. She now suffers from seasonal allergies, dust mites, mold and is borderline allergic to soy. It's a big difference. Also, Duckie's current allergist recommended that she start all seasonal allergy medications in early March each year when the maple trees begin to pollinate. He explained that her relatively mild reaction primes her up for a bigger reaction to the next pollen... oak around here. He also has her wash her nasal passages with saline solutions twice daily. It helps quite a bit especially in the dry winter air. [/QUOTE]
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