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I'm just now checking email for about a week. I hope that the problem has

already been resolved.

That sounds so much like Christi's problem, but the diarrhea lasted longer

than 2 days and her nose didn't get as bad as it sounds like Duncan's did.

In my previous post I mentioned that there seems to have been a viral thing

going around that is causing diaper rashes in babies. They've been very

difficult to get rid of.

But yes, sometimes an allergy will cause a rash. And it can cause a stuffy

head. I have had both kinds of allergic reactions, but never together.

I'm sure that a person could have both kinds of reactions at the same time

though.

Hope he didn't develop a secondary infection and this post finds your

family all in good health.

Wenoka

At 01:42 PM 03/12/2002 -0600, you wrote:

>

>> Does the rash have bumps? Or very red cheeks? I've noticed that ever

>> since my kids had a stomach virus a couple of months ago, whenever they

>get

>> fatigued their cheeks turn an extremely bright red.

>

>

>Wenoka,

>Over the weekend, Duncan developed a bright red rash on his bottom that

>really hurt when we changed his diaper. Then, he had a two day bout with

>diarrhea & has been refluxing ever since--along came the green stuffy nose

>too. I suspect strongly a food allergy to tuna fish since I ate it twice

>this weekend--can't remember the last time I'd eaten it before. Would a

>food allergy cause such a rash? Just curious because it's lingering. I'm

>assuming it will last until the offending food gets out of my system so that

>I stop passing it through the breastmilk. Let's hope he doesn't develop

>another ear infection from all the reflux.

>

> Ray, mother to Tabitha (age 6), Autumn, age 4 (IgG def., asthma,

>chronic sinusitis, and allergies), and Duncan (10 months)

>

>

>

>This forum is open to parents and caregivers of children diagnosed with a

Primary Immune Deficiency. Opinions or medical advice stated here are the

sole responsibility of the poster and should not be taken as professional

advice.

>

>

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  • 10 months later...

Another option with orbital cellulitis is to have a central line placed

outpatient and do the IV antibiotics at home. Macey did this in 97'.

Ursula Holleman

and Macey's mom (7 yr. old with CVID)

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OK, I have a question now. After reading these discussions, I'm a little

confused.

I thought peri-orbital cellulitis was less serious than orbital cellulitis. It

was my understanding that peri-orbital cellulitis was a bacterial infection in

the front portion of the eye, usually in the viscous (sp?) material which caused

the oozing & so forth. Orbital cellulitis was when the infection actually

reached the optic nerve, causing the eye to bulge out of the socket. The reason

I agreed to the oral antibiotics plus the drops was because it was a less

serious version that could be treated safely at home under his supervision.

Am I missing something? Should I take him back in for a recheck now?

Ray, mother to Tabitha (age 7), Autumn, age 5 (IgG def., asthma, chronic

sinusitis, and allergies), and Duncan (20 months)

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Hi Duncan, don't always follow this group, but do check in bc I started evco in

April this year.

Wondering if you would be interested to make recommendations to me if I gave a

list of symptoms, known issues etc.

My symptoms are agonizing and there must be a solution.

We already talked some about Gilberts and phase two liver detoxing. I am more

intolerant than ever to foods giving me the most uncomfortable sx that I never

see people write about.

I didn't want to bore or annoy anyone on the group by just going ahead and

posting, please let me know the protocol.

Thanks,

Tina

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Tina, an anti-candida diet is good for everyone whether they have candida and

dysbiosis or not. The basics of a wellness protocol are given in the link about

four links in on my page:

http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow

No point disclosing all your symptoms on-list; none of us here diagnose by

email.

all good,

Duncan

>

> Hi Duncan, don't always follow this group, but do check in bc I started evco

in April this year.

> Wondering if you would be interested to make recommendations to me if I gave a

list of symptoms, known issues etc.

> My symptoms are agonizing and there must be a solution.

> We already talked some about Gilberts and phase two liver detoxing. I am more

intolerant than ever to foods giving me the most uncomfortable sx that I never

see people write about.

> I didn't want to bore or annoy anyone on the group by just going ahead and

posting, please let me know the protocol.

> Thanks,

> Tina

>

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