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mommydama ([personal profile] mommydama) wrote2011-01-11 05:41 pm

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After a lot of research, I know that I have to take Luci completely off of dairy and non-natural food additives for awhile and see if it helps her asthma. I know this will be very difficult as we already have daily battles over being gluten-free.

I'm grateful that there are still lots of things to try.


The humidifier I bought yesterday conked out after 30 minutes and will not come on despite my best trouble shooting efforts. You get you pay for, my friends.

I'm grateful that I have the receipt and can get my money back.


I pulled the van out of the garage to take the girls to dance and gymnastics this evening and I have a flat tire. Brad is running the girls to stuff late and then coming back to help me change to the spare so I can get it to the shop tomorrow. We bought this tire three weeks ago.

I am grateful that it didn't happen on the road somewhere so that I was stranded in the icy cold with three little girls while struggling to change it alone.

[identity profile] sevenmicks.livejournal.com 2011-01-12 04:45 am (UTC)(link)
we gave my son raw local honey every day and he no longer gets asthma attacks. Go figure. I read it somewhere, thought it was crap but couldn't really hurt, and surprise, it worked.

[identity profile] erikaerin.livejournal.com 2011-01-12 01:40 pm (UTC)(link)
It's so nice to hear that it worked for someone else! When we tell people about it, we get laughed at. We give my daughter a spoon every day, too. She no longer uses her inhaler. Just the honey.