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Topic: going crazy!!!
Posted By: mum2paris
Subject: going crazy!!!
Date Posted: 13 July 2008 at 7:10pm
Ok, i am officially going nuts. as in crazy nuts.

Yes, ayja has a few little bad days here and there where she might have a tiny little tantrum - pretty quickly resolved these days as she's getting older - but as i think i have previously mentioned colourings, and additives tend to make her turn into a really angry nasty piece of work. nasty skittish behaviour, angry reactions to everything, the word no in every sentence.

I am fairly sure this is not just coincidence.

So, after another stupid tantrum nasty behaviour round this afternoon - due to her having gone to a party where some lovely person gave her FANTA!! ....

I want to know - is there any official way of testing to find out what colourings etc she reacts to? If it turns her crazy doolally, would it react against her in a skin prick test... (probably not, just realised how stoopid that sounds).   I know there is something to this. I also know that anything red coloring makes her get little pimply things around her lips. and her skin on her cheeks flares up to this and probably a few other things (she had perfect skin until she began having more types of food at age 1 but we can't pinpoint it). Also with Ayja, certain types of food make her have loose poos and tummy aches and make her tummy bloat up likes shes a little preggy lady.

Paris just gets the skin on her cheeks flare up - but they were so bad just after she turned 1, when we introduced a few new things, that they were constantly breaking down cracking and bleeding. Somehow we managed to get them to heal but she is now, at age 4, getting regular oily pimply skin on her face.. which also worries me slightly. more and more pop up each time it happens.

How do i go about getting these guys tested, and are the things i've mentioned enough cause for a doctor to take me seriously? I have cut down how often they have weetbix because i wondered if that might be a cause as i know that i cannot now eat it anymore and since stopping the skin on my cheeks has gotten progressively smoother, and i definately notice if a make the mistake and have some for brekkie (they are quick to make and scoff down if running late in the morn) as i feel like utter bollocks, nauseous, bloated and crampy.

This is driving me batty - mainly the crazy behaviours for food additives with ayja- but yeah i guess if i knew what the heck it was that made their skin do these things then I would be able to try and avoid them better.

Any advice?

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Janine and her 2 cool chicks, Paris & Ayja




Replies:
Posted By: BaAsKa
Date Posted: 13 July 2008 at 7:26pm
sorry no advice but Bailey gets crazy devilish when he has coloured drinks! mainly red and green things


Posted By: mummy_becks
Date Posted: 13 July 2008 at 7:33pm

Nigel's cousin was like that as a toddler. She ended up having a skin prick test done on her back and it came back it was caffine that was doing it to her. Ask for a caffiene test maybe??



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I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!


Posted By: mum2paris
Date Posted: 13 July 2008 at 7:40pm
Caffeine? - she never has ever had caffeine, ever, not a sip of coke, not anything, i read labels - nothing with caffeine would ever pass her lips....

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Janine and her 2 cool chicks, Paris & Ayja



Posted By: mummy_becks
Date Posted: 13 July 2008 at 7:49pm

But caffine is hidden in some of the aditives, there is caffiene in fanta.



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I was a puree feeder, forward facing, cot sleeping, pram pushing kind of Mum... and my kids survived!


Posted By: cuppatea
Date Posted: 14 July 2008 at 8:06am
I would phone a private paed and ask what they can and can't test for. In my experience GPs don't seem to know that much about it and asking your normal doc might not give you the best or correct info (not trying to sl*g of gps but they are not that informed about allergies).

One of Spencers skin prick tests was for gluten but my understanding with the gluten one is that sometimes the skin prick tests and the blood test can both come back negative and only a biopsy gives a true indication of the problem.

Spencer had a very bad skin reaction to the colourings in sprinkles. The first and last time he will ever have fairy bread, so perhaps they would show up on a skin test?



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Posted By: Andie
Date Posted: 14 July 2008 at 9:23am
Or... and I hate to say it... elimination, then expose her to a decent amount of one and only one of the suspects and see what happens? I know, it doesn't give hard and fast answers and it's a complete PITA, but might help? How does her daycare work the food? Does she eat only the food packed for her, or do they prepare food for the kids? 'Cause you'd definantly need to explain to them what you're and when, doing and why it's important to you that there aren't any slip-ups. Good luck, chick.

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Andie



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