Still sick, better night, thank you for the prayers.
Hubby and I, took turns getting up last night, so I feel a little more rested today. Hoping he feels much better tomorrow. Doctor said, the meds could help significantly, within 24 hours. Let's hope, that it work like that, in our case.
On a funny note. Sent hubby for bread. New we could get by, with what we had, and a loaf of bread today. He goes to 7-11 to get the bread. Why, I am not sure, it is farther than the store, and certainly more expensive. At least it was allergy friendly for us.
Have a great day.
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Okay...this answers my question! Hope he's made great improvement today. :o)
ReplyDeletePraying for ALL of you!
I'm glad your husband is helping out at night. I sure do hope Rooney starts feeling better soon.
ReplyDeleteI love the song that you have playing on your blog right now. One of my favorites. :)
Glad he is doing better. Funny story about the bread
ReplyDeleteSo glad he is feeling better. I will pray he is well soon. Thank you so much for praying for my daughter.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry he is having such a rough time. Poor little guy. I hope he is feeling much better today.
ReplyDeleteFunny story with the bread. This is something my husband would do! :)
I'm sorry your son is not feeling well, I said a prayer for him.
ReplyDeleteVery funny bread story.
Hope he is feeling better soon! I have my son home from school sick today.
ReplyDeleteI thought you might be interested in reading this (and maybe passing it on): Is There a Cure for Peanut Allergies?
ReplyDeleteSorry your little guy is sick. Thanks for commenting on my blog - that's how I found this, your second site. Very interesting reading. My husband is allergic to nuts and we are afraid that our kids may have the same allergy. We have yet to introduce our 2.5 year old to any nut products yet just to be safe. How did you learn your little guy had the allergy?
ReplyDeleteOops - I browsed around and found your diagnosis story. I left a comment there but not sure you'll get it, so here's what I said:
ReplyDeleteI realize this post is over a year old, so you may not find this comment. I just wanted to thank you for sharing your story. How terrifying your ordeal must have been - and how scary every day must be knowing that he has such a serious allergy to so common a product(s). Our little guy also had eczema as a baby, plus reflux, dairy allergies, and colic. Our new baby girl is happy and healthy, but had a TERRIBLE case of cradle cap. I wonder after reading your story if these things are indicators (when added with dad's allergies and childhood asthma) that our kids might have allergies of their own?