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In article ,
s enlightened us with... my boyfriend had become allergic to Shaina. damn sensitization! over the past 2 months he has been getting more and more allergic to her. he is not going into an anaphylactic shock, or anything like that, but it's pretty bad. is there anything we can do to help him with that? i have something to wipe her down with, called Simple Solution that needs to be used weekly. i don't think it's helping. the only thing that helps him is bennadryl and that knocks him out. we are not giving her away. any other allergy sufferers here? how did you deal with that? Many people who are allergic to cats, including myself, are allergic to a protein in their saliva, not their actual fur (they wash themselves and get saliva on their fur). Severe allergy sufferers are almost guaranteed to be allergic to that protein, which gets all in the fur and dander of the cat. I assume you vaccuum regularly (once a week minimum) and change your bedding weekly. Clothes should only be worn once, then washed. If you don't do these things, start. Bathe the cat once every week for the next 3 weeks. In the bathtub with puppy shampoo (make sure it's tearless!!) so she really gets clean but her skin doesn't suffer from overdrying. Reduce bathing to once every 2-3 weeks after that and that should help a lot. Those wipes get off dirt all right, but the kitty spit lingers. *LOL* If she licks him at all, stop letting her. No kitty kisses for him, at least until he starts getting marked improvement and can handle a bit of it. Wash your hands after handling her. You touch her, then you touch him, and he gets the protein on him. He should wash after handling her as well. It's all about reducing exposure to the protein. And drugs. Try more drugs. You may find another that works well enough with these additional measures without knocking him out. Experiment with cutting the Benadryl in half or see if you can buy a lower dosage. The normal tabs are 25mg. Phenadryl is the same ingredient (Diphenhydramine HCL) and comes in a liquid form equivalent to a 10mg (5ml) dosage. http://acmeglobal.com/AcmeLabs/ProdPages/prod_1104.htm -- -- ~kaeli~ To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research. http://www.ipwebdesign.net/wildAtHeart http://www.ipwebdesign.net/kaelisSpace |
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In article ,
s enlightened us with... my boyfriend had become allergic to Shaina. damn sensitization! over the past 2 months he has been getting more and more allergic to her. he is not going into an anaphylactic shock, or anything like that, but it's pretty bad. is there anything we can do to help him with that? i have something to wipe her down with, called Simple Solution that needs to be used weekly. i don't think it's helping. the only thing that helps him is bennadryl and that knocks him out. we are not giving her away. any other allergy sufferers here? how did you deal with that? Many people who are allergic to cats, including myself, are allergic to a protein in their saliva, not their actual fur (they wash themselves and get saliva on their fur). Severe allergy sufferers are almost guaranteed to be allergic to that protein, which gets all in the fur and dander of the cat. I assume you vaccuum regularly (once a week minimum) and change your bedding weekly. Clothes should only be worn once, then washed. If you don't do these things, start. Bathe the cat once every week for the next 3 weeks. In the bathtub with puppy shampoo (make sure it's tearless!!) so she really gets clean but her skin doesn't suffer from overdrying. Reduce bathing to once every 2-3 weeks after that and that should help a lot. Those wipes get off dirt all right, but the kitty spit lingers. *LOL* If she licks him at all, stop letting her. No kitty kisses for him, at least until he starts getting marked improvement and can handle a bit of it. Wash your hands after handling her. You touch her, then you touch him, and he gets the protein on him. He should wash after handling her as well. It's all about reducing exposure to the protein. And drugs. Try more drugs. You may find another that works well enough with these additional measures without knocking him out. Experiment with cutting the Benadryl in half or see if you can buy a lower dosage. The normal tabs are 25mg. Phenadryl is the same ingredient (Diphenhydramine HCL) and comes in a liquid form equivalent to a 10mg (5ml) dosage. http://acmeglobal.com/AcmeLabs/ProdPages/prod_1104.htm -- -- ~kaeli~ To steal ideas from one person is plagiarism; to steal from many is research. http://www.ipwebdesign.net/wildAtHeart http://www.ipwebdesign.net/kaelisSpace |
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"kaeli" wrote in message ... In article , enlightened us with... That said, if Zyrtec or Claritin do not work it may not be the cats he is allergic to. Benedryl is a far inferior antihistamine. For you, perhaps. It's also the only one that works for me. Except it doesn't make me at all drowsy, unlike the OP's BF. Hmm. I made the comment because I was taking Benedryl and my doctor told me it was vastly inferior to other antihistamines. I found it to be true. I should have figured it might be different for different people. |
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"kaeli" wrote in message ... In article , enlightened us with... That said, if Zyrtec or Claritin do not work it may not be the cats he is allergic to. Benedryl is a far inferior antihistamine. For you, perhaps. It's also the only one that works for me. Except it doesn't make me at all drowsy, unlike the OP's BF. Hmm. I made the comment because I was taking Benedryl and my doctor told me it was vastly inferior to other antihistamines. I found it to be true. I should have figured it might be different for different people. |
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 02:49:48 -0500, "Phil P."
wrote: "Laila" wrote in message .. . my boyfriend had become allergic to Shaina. damn sensitization! over the past 2 months he has been getting more and more allergic to her. he is not going into an anaphylactic shock, or anything like that, but it's pretty bad. is there anything we can do to help him with that? i have something to wipe her down with, called Simple Solution that needs to be used weekly. i don't think it's helping. the only thing that helps him is bennadryl and that knocks him out. we are not giving her away. any other allergy sufferers here? how did you deal with that? One of our foster's husband had severe allergies from cats - eyes puffed up, sneezed to the point of blood. Two squirts of Flonase (steroid) (Rx) in each nostril/b.i.d. - now he helps her with the cats. I think he's down to only one squirt/nostril/b.i.d. Flonase ain't cheap but it works. Most insurance plans cover it. Phil flowage! i forgot! right. thanks. i think i have some around too. thanks! confectioneries, that's right. -L |
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 02:49:48 -0500, "Phil P."
wrote: "Laila" wrote in message .. . my boyfriend had become allergic to Shaina. damn sensitization! over the past 2 months he has been getting more and more allergic to her. he is not going into an anaphylactic shock, or anything like that, but it's pretty bad. is there anything we can do to help him with that? i have something to wipe her down with, called Simple Solution that needs to be used weekly. i don't think it's helping. the only thing that helps him is bennadryl and that knocks him out. we are not giving her away. any other allergy sufferers here? how did you deal with that? One of our foster's husband had severe allergies from cats - eyes puffed up, sneezed to the point of blood. Two squirts of Flonase (steroid) (Rx) in each nostril/b.i.d. - now he helps her with the cats. I think he's down to only one squirt/nostril/b.i.d. Flonase ain't cheap but it works. Most insurance plans cover it. Phil flowage! i forgot! right. thanks. i think i have some around too. thanks! confectioneries, that's right. -L |
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 06:10:30 +0000, mlbriggs
wrote: On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 01:00:32 -0500, Laila wrote: On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 23:33:13 -0600, Karen Chuplis wrote: in article , Laila at wrote on 11/8/04 9:16 PM: my boyfriend had become allergic to Shaina. damn sensitization! over the past 2 months he has been getting more and more allergic to her. he is not going into an anaphylactic shock, or anything like that, but it's pretty bad. is there anything we can do to help him with that? i have something to wipe her down with, called Simple Solution that needs to be used weekly. i don't think it's helping. the only thing that helps him is bennadryl and that knocks him out. we are not giving her away. any other allergy sufferers here? how did you deal with that? Zrytec. Have him go see a doctor and get on somehing like that. It won't knock him out or he could even try the over the counter claritin. they don't work. he can go through tons of those, but benadryl is the only one that actually works well. he is taking singular prophylactically, but apparently it doesn't do the trick. i guess hepa filter is something we should look into. Electrostatic and hepa filters. Also vacuum regularly. Are you up to bathing the cat? thanks. i can bathe her, no problem. she'll bite and scream, but she doesn't hurt much. doesn't bathing make her skin more dry and make the dander flake off? _L |
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 06:10:30 +0000, mlbriggs
wrote: On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 01:00:32 -0500, Laila wrote: On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 23:33:13 -0600, Karen Chuplis wrote: in article , Laila at wrote on 11/8/04 9:16 PM: my boyfriend had become allergic to Shaina. damn sensitization! over the past 2 months he has been getting more and more allergic to her. he is not going into an anaphylactic shock, or anything like that, but it's pretty bad. is there anything we can do to help him with that? i have something to wipe her down with, called Simple Solution that needs to be used weekly. i don't think it's helping. the only thing that helps him is bennadryl and that knocks him out. we are not giving her away. any other allergy sufferers here? how did you deal with that? Zrytec. Have him go see a doctor and get on somehing like that. It won't knock him out or he could even try the over the counter claritin. they don't work. he can go through tons of those, but benadryl is the only one that actually works well. he is taking singular prophylactically, but apparently it doesn't do the trick. i guess hepa filter is something we should look into. Electrostatic and hepa filters. Also vacuum regularly. Are you up to bathing the cat? thanks. i can bathe her, no problem. she'll bite and scream, but she doesn't hurt much. doesn't bathing make her skin more dry and make the dander flake off? _L |
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On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 07:07:32 GMT, "Mary"
wrote: "Laila" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 08 Nov 2004 23:33:13 -0600, Karen Chuplis wrote: in article , Laila at wrote on 11/8/04 9:16 PM: my boyfriend had become allergic to Shaina. damn sensitization! over the past 2 months he has been getting more and more allergic to her. he is not going into an anaphylactic shock, or anything like that, but it's pretty bad. is there anything we can do to help him with that? i have something to wipe her down with, called Simple Solution that needs to be used weekly. i don't think it's helping. the only thing that helps him is bennadryl and that knocks him out. we are not giving her away. any other allergy sufferers here? how did you deal with that? Zrytec. Have him go see a doctor and get on somehing like that. It won't knock him out or he could even try the over the counter claritin. they don't work. he can go through tons of those, but benadryl is the only one that actually works well. he is taking singular prophylactically, but apparently it doesn't do the trick. i guess hepa filter is something we should look into. You should have been using the filters before he went on the drugs. That said, if Zyrtec or Claritin do not work it may not be the cats he is allergic to. Benedryl is a far inferior antihistamine. Does he LIKE cats? no, benadryl is actually a much stronger antihistamine. the good thing about zyrtec, claritine and allergra is that they have hardly any side effects. he LOVES her. he is sad because he can't picker her up and pet her. he has this way of holding her on her arm that's really cute. /sigh -L |
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