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Hi; Oh DEFINITELY familial/genetic components to allergies/asthma....sm

Posted By: Cyndiee on 2008-11-08
In Reply to: Asthma info - jss

Allergies run very strongly on my mom's side of the family; there are four of us, my brother had severe hay fever/sinus problems all his life, my sisters have the same, my sister Bev has had asthma which she outgrew, lucky thing, and I started out with just generic allergies that turned into allergic diathesis, which makes me allergic to SO MANY foods, animals, plants, trees, environment substances, chemicals, meds, molds, dust mites, etc., severe asthma, and now my docs want me to consider sinus surgery for polyps and a deviated septum.  Also, allergies stem from the immune system, and I also have Sjogren's, RA, and SLE, all of which are autoimmune.  If you go on some of the national information sites for allergy and asthma, they have some very indepth articles on the familial/genetic link to allergies.  But please do not despair regarding children, etc.  Sometimes one sibling will be mildly allergic, but another will miss it entirely, it is not a dominant disorder.  I have three kids, and they are hardly affected at all, just a bit of pollen sensitivity in the Spring.  Hope you are doing well!


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I have asthma, too

so i feel your pain.  You can try to get a ground floor apartment the next time, so maybe the smoke won't penetrate to your living as much.  I think you hit it on the head, though, when you said this is not a normal smoker issue.  4 packs a day is tremendous.  Even if you end up with a 1 pack a day smoker below you or next to you, I don't think you'd see as much affect.  Also, most of the smokers I know smoke outside these days even in their own homes.


The other thing you could look into is see if there are smoke free apartment buildings.  We have smoke free everything else, that's always a possibility.


As to the structural aspect of your theory, it's possible, but I don't think in a 40 year old building it is possible to block off every way the smoke is getting in.  Smoke is kind of like water - it'll find a way some how some where.


Good luck.  I can't imagine living with that old smoke odor like that for so long.  Hope you find a place that you like.


Asthma info

So I haven't done any research on this but plan to.  Something I have just been thinking about recently and thought this might be a good place to start.  Who knows, maybe someone here has looked into this topic before and can give me some good info. or starting place.  :) 


I have had asthma since early childhood.  My mother was recently diagnosed with it for the first time in her late 50s.  I am wondering if there is a genetic/hereditary link (or possibility of) and it is something that I should keep in mind with my children.  I had always thought it was more due to environmental with me but now I wonder if there could be more to it with my mom being diagnosed.  I also have pretty severe allergies and my niece was diagnosed with the same, both of us at the age of 3. 


you know, asthma does fall under the ADA and if that is the case.... sm

then she might have to work with me and give me another apartment. I will have to check into it. I am in Pennsylvania and I will check it out. It would be a lot less expensive to move to another apartment than to do a whole big move. thanks very much!!


A genetic mistake?!?!

I'm sorry that is laughable. 


Ever seen an Arabian?  A really well bred, not dressed for show, Arabian?  THAT is where the Thoroughbred gets a lot of it's build.  That is also where they get a lot of their speed.  The Thoroughbred breed infact can be traced back to 3 ARABIAN sires.  They are far from a genetic mistake.  They look beautiful in my eyes and I am an avid horse person, have been all my life, with a strong background with the Arabian horse. 


If you are used to looking at the blockier, heavier Quarter horse, then yes, a Thoroughbred may very well look too dainty for it's undertaking.  I assure you they aren't. 


 


Genetic Disposition
I am sad that the attack happened regardless of the breed of dog, but I am not going to be narrow-mined at the same time & put all of the blame on the dogs. As far as genetic disposition, that goes back to researching the breeder where you buy your pitbull from. If you buy from a good reputable owner that has bred them from family pets then that is what you will get. I have owned PLENTY of dogs & the only one we had a problem with that tried to bite us was a Samoyed/Husky mix, explain that. We even rescued a full grown pitbull off of the side of the road that didn't know us at all. We knew we would be taking a chance that he may bite us not knowing us, but we have had him a year now & he is great. If they were all mean and vicious how were we able to get him and give him a home, explain that.
There is a genetic link, IMO
I have steroid-dependent asthma, but nobody else does--my parents, my brother, my daughters, no one! My middle daughter has terrible eczema like me, but she has no asthma. She has some allergies and another daughter of mine had food allergies, but none of them have the respiratory issues that I do with the allergies.

Here's food for thought, though. In my family, my brother has type 1 diabetes. My father has rheumatoid arthritis. This makes me think of an inherited autoimmune component to our respective issues.

Another thing is that my father and I are carriers of alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency. He has pretty severe lung disease even without being homozygous. The gene we carry is apparently linked to increased incidence of asthma, from some sources I've seen. However, again, two of my daughters carry the gene (not the one with eczema), and there are no problems there with their lungs. Heck, my husband is a carrier of the "worse" alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency gene, but he has no asthma. We are vigilant about keeping them out of second-hand smoke, so they all should be fine and without lung damage.

I've always heard asthma was environmental, due to genetic disposition, sometimes emotional, but always crappy.
Genetic testing...sm

Hey girls!


I just had my annual exam and I was talking with the doctor about my family history of breast/cervical cancer.  She mentioned genetic testing and that if I had the gene mutation, then I could have an elective bilateral mastectomy and reconstructive surgery.  Just wondering if any of you have any experience with this or what your thoughts or opinions are on this subject. 


Thanks!


This is a hot topic and I need some opinoins. I have asthma and the lady downstairs..sm

in the apartment below me must smoke 4 packs a day. She never leaves the house and she just closets herself inside smoking all day long until about 2 a.m. and then sleeps late. I can SMELL the minute she wakes up. I KNOW this is second hand smoke and I have been hospitalized three times in the last two years with bronchitis.  I really cant afford to move.  I have complained to the apartment manager about it and she basically said there is nothing she can do.  I have canvassed the apartment and have blocked up every hole I can that this might be seeping through. Now that the colder weather is here, the windows are closed and it is even worse.  I need bigger balls to deal with this and the DH is no help at all because "it doesn't bother him"  but I feel that because my asthma is so bad and I am living with this in my home that he should step up with me on this issue.  I have lived above this lady for 3 years and I am through. This lady knows my problem, I have THREE hepa filters running in my house and have given her a $500.00 ionic breeze quadra professional unit for her living room. Any good words?


Well there is proven genetic predisposition for addictive personalities (sm)
so it may be their choice, but I think for some people it is MUCH harder to resist than others. Their bodies are predisposed to becoming physically addicted to alcohol and other substances.
allergies
One of my cats does this and it is just plain ol' allergies. Just to be sure, though, I would ask the vet.

Good luck and congrats on ur first kitty!
yes - what do you mean? allergies? (nm)
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Dog allergies/dog book
Don't know what kind of a dog but my sister had a Red Setter that had thyroid problems and also an allergy to wheat and so they had to buy special food without wheat which was only "Friskies" and that did help to cure the itching.   Oprah had a repeat on about the Dog Whisper and showed how he cured several dogs of being aggressive around other dogs.   His book is wonderful.  My neighbor got it and it worked for them.   Have been luck with my dog, she is now 16 which is very old for her mix -- chow/lab and she has never been aggressive.  Did not have any puppy problems with chewing or barking.  Of course she got her walks every day of over 2 miles at a time and I think that exercise is the biggest help.   Never crated her either and if and when I get another one will not do that to a dog.  Mine is now deaf and partially blind but still walks up to the park three times a day, slow but does it.  Never an accident in the house.  No medications except aspirin.  She will probably outlive me.
Bleh! We have allergies, so the less, the better!
I like Sam's club in the big bucket, though; it smells like I remember detergent smelling when I was a kid. It must be an old fragrance.

We use the Oxyclean ball and love it. Not much scent left, though, but in our house that's a good thing.
Dogs will do this when they have allergies...sm
which they can develop at any age. Take the dog to the vet for an evaluation and if the dog has allergies there are lots of medications for this available - even over-the-counter!
previous cat allergies
My husband almost didn't date me because I had cats, and he was allergic to cats. Fast-forward, and once desensitized, he'd give you a limb before he'd hand over one of the cats.

Incidentally, my allergy shots have literally everything possible packed into them including cats. They don't bother me at all. Something to think about it.
What about peanut allergies?
They could KILL a student with a peanut allergy doing something like this. Do you mean to tell me in this day and age a school can not give a child a meal if they have no money on their card? Where is the compassion? How can a child learn on an empty stomach? I understand they may have to do that with parents who are complete deadbeats, but why embarrass and starve the kids? How humiliating and inhumane. Not to mention potentiall dangerous!
Big problem for people with allergies!! sm

Wondering if those who take their pets think of those people.  They didn't go to a store where they thought they'd be exposed and now have to suffer because others think they are above common courtesy and rules?  Shame.


Pit bulls are very prone to allergies.
From a little research I did, have you tried a high quality lamb kibble yet? That's what most of the sites are recommending for pit bulls. This is one site, but it is down at the bottom of the page.

http://www.mprgroup.net/recommendations2.html

There are other antihistamines that are used for dogs besides Benadryl (never use one with a decongestant, of course). Tavist is one I've used. You may find a 12-hour or 24-hour one more beneficial, but do check with your vet for dosing. We actually got an air cleaner for Misha at one point, though her problems didn't turn out to be allergies.
Allergies/headaches from wine?
This California wine is sulfite free. It's grown organically too.

http://www.freywine.com/freywine/
Allergies possible? I lived at the dermatologist - sm
for a couple years, would get this horrible rash on my neck, hurt, oozed, itched, totally sucked. Dr. suggested I do my own allergy testing at home. I put a spot of shampoo, my ferret's hair, body soap, clothes detergent, etc. under seperate band-aids on inside of my forearm and left them on untouched and dry for 48 hours then removed. I had a horrible red rash/reaction to my shampoo. (was also allergic to 1 of my ferrets, the one that still had its musk glands. So I stopped using that brand of shampoo and it cleared right up. Happened again a few years later and switched shampoos again with complete resolution of the rash. Luckily it has not happened since. So it could be as simple as exposure to something he uses every day or on frequent basis, you just need to figure out what. My DH became allergic to Tide about 10 years ago after they changed their Bleach Alternative formula, got a rash all over his body from it, obviously we don't use that brand anymore. Good luck.
be careful if you have environmental allergies
my son has severe environmental allergies and we were told to never hang out his laundry as pollen can attach itself to the clothing and make his symptoms worse. We are also to run an air conditoner, not use fans and never open the windows to help cut down on allergens. So much for frugality in our home!!! :(
Have you ever been tested for food allergies?
What is the one thing that you have at each meal consistently? A drink? Some type of bread?

Start keeping a diary and after a couple of weeks, show it to your doctor to see what he/she thinks.
We've been reading up on dog allergies

and it seems that there are 3 distinct types of dog allergy:  to dander, saliva, and urine. 


We both think that he is allergic to the saliva since he has intense itching when a dog licks him and he remembers itching intensely when he was a teen when their poodle would lick his neck.  He has had a scratch test and he is allergic to dogs, cats, rabbits, and horses, among other things, but he is most allergic to dogs. 


It seems that no dog is truly nonallergenic, and dogs like the Bichon Frise that are labeled as hypoallergenic are labeled so because they are groomed more frequently, thus ridding the dog of excess dander.   Some dogs are high dander dogs, and one of those is the pug and of course what I want most, a dachschund. 


I guess the next step will be to find out if the scratch test was for dog dander or saliva.  He's probably allergic to both.   Gosh I want a dog but it's not looking good for me. 


This annoying little cough I have from allergies or cold
Can't tell which it is. But it has hung on for a long time, and today really driving me nuts. Glad no one is home, they'd think this is the "house of tuberculosis!" My own cough is today's pet peeve!
Is it allergies from all the pollen? Do you live in the South? nm
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Heck no! Finally had to get a fake one due to hub's allergies, but it is a beauty once it's up
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Allergies? Anything specific blooming this time of year? Anemia?
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My son got a memory foam and the thing reeks!! UGh.. some people have allergies
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Is she on BC pills? Hormones may be contributing now. Tested for food, gluten, other allergies? nm
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