Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all again!
The allergist recommended literally never opening the windows because I tested positive for almost all outdoor pollutants (kids only tested positive for dust but she said she expects they will have more trouble as they age).
This is saddening to me. I love fresh air and am worried my house will smell from diapers and cooking if I never ventilate. I have an newish hvac but it’s nothing fancy. Anyone else balancing this?
For what it’s worth, my air purifier indicator light turns red when I do ventilate, so clearly there are “pollutants” coming in from outside pretty quickly, even though we don’t live in a particularly busy area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:adult sufferer here and I agree to being open with the shots. My mom wishes she had done them for me, and I have to say I do too! I don't like taking meds every day so I just suffer most of the time. I always sound a little stuffed up. It's probably not good for my sleep at all. But as a parent now I find making time for the allergy shots incredibly difficult (one of my son's has twice weekly therapy himself right now, how am I supposed to add myself in there??). Doing it as a kid would have been a good idea. I did start allergy shots in my mid-twenties but I wasnt able to do them long enough, I was too transient at the time and ended up moving etc. So again, with a parents help - easier! Ok this sounds like excuses.. maybe I should give it a go again
I started mine in the middle of COVID and think it really set me up for success. I just had nothing else to do and was working from home. Now I've invested 18 months and am not giving up now haha
Anonymous wrote:In addition to these ideas, add opening bedroom windows for Q5 min a day
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks, everyone. The allergist suggested that we do all of this (along with Flonase) as a first step. Do people do allergy shots for dust without trying to minimize the allergen at home first?
I’m struggling most with the area rug (because it’s a big room with wood floors) and the frequency of vacuuming recommended. I don’t have cleaners but probably have to hire someone at this point. Does anyone use a washable rug?
Anonymous wrote:adult sufferer here and I agree to being open with the shots. My mom wishes she had done them for me, and I have to say I do too! I don't like taking meds every day so I just suffer most of the time. I always sound a little stuffed up. It's probably not good for my sleep at all. But as a parent now I find making time for the allergy shots incredibly difficult (one of my son's has twice weekly therapy himself right now, how am I supposed to add myself in there??). Doing it as a kid would have been a good idea. I did start allergy shots in my mid-twenties but I wasnt able to do them long enough, I was too transient at the time and ended up moving etc. So again, with a parents help - easier! Ok this sounds like excuses.. maybe I should give it a go again