Good for you! I must say I find it shocking that your dh wanted you and your dd to say in that house again. Sorry but he sounds like a jerk.Anonymous wrote:OP here and just wanted to say thank you to everyone! We've check in to a hotel and I told DH that the kids would be staying with me and that if he felt the need to stay with his parents for part of the stay he should feel free to do so. Boy that felt good.
Thanks especially to PPs who reminded me of all the pain of getting cat dander off of stuff. It's such a traumatic memory that I almost forgot how I had to bag all the clothes, blankets, etc. up in plastic bags, spend hours wiping down the suitcases, Xmas gifts (toys, etc.), dry-clean all our coats, etc. It took me two weeks before I was done and it was a really rotten way to spend my vacation with the kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone with severe allergies, I just take a Zyrtec (or two) and deal with it. It's not a reason to avoid a family on a holiday.
Zyrtec does not work for people with severe cat allergies. It's like telling someone with nut allergies to eat peanuts b/c they took Zyrtec.
Anonymous wrote:Can your in-laws make a cat free room for you and your daughter to sleep in? My mom is very allergic to cats and can at least be in my house now that I have no curtains, hard wood floors everywhere, and two IQAir purifiers. I run my roombas before she comes over. As long as she doesn't actually touch the cats or go near their litter boxes, she is ok. I keep an epipen and benadryl around just in case she has a reaction, but she has been ok during her past two visits.
That being said, if I had a child who required an inhaler due to cat exposure, I would insist the whole family sleep in a hotel and just spend the day with the grandparents. I don't think the children should be separated (i.e. I don't think you and your allergic daughter should sleep in a hotel while the rest of the family stays with the inlaws).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG. DO NOT STAY THERE. I suffer from cat allergies (complete with an epi pen) and my MIL doesn't believe me. My allergist offered to write her a note but I said no.
One X-mas many years ago, she refused to ask her other son and his fat ass girlfriend to wash their clothes before coming to their house. I inhaled the cat hair off the girlfriend's sweater and then spent the x-mas even holed up in DH's childhood bedroom which has practically no insulation. Cat dander is ubiquitous and very hard to avoid when you walk into a home where there are cats. Once you are exposed to an allergen your body can become extra sensitive to other allergies. When I am exposed to cat hair my throat closes up and I can't breathe which can trigger asthma like symptoms.
People who don't understand this like your ILs need to fuck off. Asking someone who is allergic to cat hair to sleep on the floor is insane.
Protect your child!
Who asks people to wash their clothes before coming over?
Anonymous wrote:As someone with severe allergies, I just take a Zyrtec (or two) and deal with it. It's not a reason to avoid a family on a holiday.
Anonymous wrote:My in laws only have a 3 bedroom house (and one room is an office). I've always wondered what happens when they have grandkids and my SIL gets married. If the answer is that we're sleeping on the floor, I will never visit.