I’m so thankful . . .
Last year, we found an allergist who prescribed a season allergy treatment for my son which left him nearly symptom free for the first time in his entire LIFE. We just got back from his annual check-up with new prescriptions already called into the pharmacy. This is life changing for both him and for our entire family!
From November to February, he takes both Singulair and Allegra every day and after a nightly saline spray, he uses Flonase. Occasionally, he needs to use the neti pot. LIFE. CHANGING.
THANK YOU, LORD!!!
I’m participating in a month of Thanksgiving hosted by Rebecca Writes. If you want to join in, post something you are thankful for and then link up over at Rebecca’s blog!
I’m taking a new allergy medication that is doing nearly nothing for me. I’ll have to ask my doctor if the combination you describe might help me, because I might as well give a random person my $40 copay each month for what I’m taking lol
Congrats to your son. It’s a rough way of life to be suffering from allergies.
Kristin
Oh boy! I can join in a rejoicing over allergy meds that work. Ragweed is an Egyptian plague in my life.
Excellent!!