Oliver had an allergic reaction to what I can only assume is eggs, as he was eating toast that had eggs and bacon on top. He did not want to eat anything but the bread so he did, but there was still egg residue and voila....hives. Since the both of us [his parents] have food allergies, this is not surprising and somewhat expected.
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Isn't there some kind of subcutaneous test that they can do to detect allergies and sensitivities? My friend Robin's grandson had that done when he was a toddler and it turned out he had food allergies.
Good luck with the speech therapist. Hopefully you can get one soon!
Ugh, no A/C! I hope it's fixed before Wednesday, when it's supposed to heat up again. NY in summer is no joke without A/C.
Good for you, driving around town in your SUV! Must be a great feeling, not having to worry about public transportation anymore. I won't lie, I'm a little envious. Not enough to learn to drive at the age of 55, though!
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Yeah, you can do a skin test but IIRC, it's not too accurate until he age of 2. We'lll see what the doc says, though.
Driving is super scary at the beginning. But the more you do it, the easier it becomes. I've even been on the expressway a handful of times and it's been fine. I had to learn to drive because eastern LI doesn't have good public transport, and now at least I can take Oliver to the dr if there's an urgency.
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I thought that might be the case - the kids I've heard of that have had it have all been toddlers - 2 or 3 years old.
Good for you! That must give you a strong sense of accomplishment and independence.
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Wow, that's really expensive car insurance! Mine is $650 per year, and my husband's is comparable. I don't know if it'll change when we move to Ohio. Some places are more expensive than others. If I remember correctly, mine increased when I moved from Alabama to Florida. Here's to hoping time decreases your expense!
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