Wednesday, July 6, 2011

sometimes...

I HATE SUMMER!
only because my poor B suffers so much. she does not get to run care free outside like other kids. the pediatricians say that the odds of her growing out of this allergy are not very likely considering the severity of her numbers. it just makes me sad. it means carrying epi pens and drugs with her anytime there is a risk of her getting bit by a mosquito. hmm. yeah that is like anytime she is outside almost.
here is a perfect example.
this would be two mornings after the bite, with over the counter allergy meds in her system.
this is after the doctors office, some steroids, and stronger allergy meds. she will be on them for the rest of the week until everything is back to normal. it is hard to tell from this straight on shot, but there is still a lot of swelling under her eyes.

1 comment:

Lisa said...

poor girl! I can't imagine having a reaction like that from a mosquito. We get bites in the house all the time and that's not even from being outside. I feel for you! I would probably move to a dry climate where there are less mosquitoes if possible.

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