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We have a Drs appt scheduled for today, but I'm so confused about this. The saturday before Thanksgiving, the whole family went outside for a couple hours of playtime. I noticed that night he started to get a rash on his belly. It looked like a couple of mosquito bites that he had been scratching at. The bumps and redness spread to his back before the end of the night. Sunday morning, they were all over his forehead and cheeks. I gave him a small dose of benadryl and it seemed to clear up a little. Monday wasn't too bad, just a few bumps. Then Tuesday morning when he got out of bed, his whole body was covered in bright red hives, and his face was so swolen that he couldn't open his right eye! I was scared to death, so I called into work and took him to the ER. They gave him benadryl and prednisone. The hives took about 3 days to completely clear up. He was great through the weekend, and didn't have any sign of the rash until last night. UGH. Here we go again! I use the "free & clear" detergent, no dryer sheets, and all of his soaps and lotions are unscented and hypoallergenic because he has eczema. I'm pretty sure it's not a food allergy because I've been feeding him the same things that we eat since he was about 4 months old (food processor.....he hated babyfood). Have any of you experienced anything similar? And if so, please give me some advice! and I forgot to add, he was breastfed for a whole year. I know thats supposed to help the immune system and cut down on allergies. Thanks.

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hes 21 months. I breastfed him for a year. 

This sounds very similar to an experience we had with my daughter.  Allergist diagnosed it as viral and just said her immune system was on overdrive.  He predicted that it would resolve itself - and told me to treat with benadryl if required.

He was right - it did resolve itself and we have had no issues since.


Krista Tant said:

The pediatrician is absolutely stumped. She said since there was no new foods introduced, no cold or virus, and no contact with chemicals that she was just going to diagnose it as idiopathic hives. She said it is pretty common in children, but she typically doesn't see it last as long as his have. And especially since he cleared up with the benadryl and prednisone, and then broke out again. The hives were almost gone when we went to bed last night, and then when we woke up he had them all over his belly, face and scalp. It's extremely frustrating. I breastfed him for a reason, to prevent things like this from happening. It seems like he catches everything! He's had hand foot & mouth, RSV, and stomach viruses that I don't even remember the name of. I feel like I'm never gonna catch a break. The pediatrician is referring him to an Allergist, but she said theres a good chance that we still might not figure it out. Should I ask for an epi-pen to keep on hand just incase something bad happens?

we have an appointment thursday with an allergist in Tampa. With all the research i've done, and I believe a mothers intuition is right, I think he has Lupus. 

Daycare teacher called! He started getting hives on his face almost immediately after drinking a few sips of milk with his cereal. She took it away and gave him water. She said within about 10 minutes the hives started to lose their redness and swelling. He is worse in the mornings when he wakes up because i give him milk while he is in his bed. I've been crying for an hour now because i'm sort of relieved that theres a possibility of a milk allergy instead of Lupus. Now that i think about it, he started getting dry red skin on his cheeks (everyone thought he just had cute rosey cheeks) when he was about 11 months old and the infant daycare teacher started him on whole milk. I am going to cut out all dairy until atleast thursday so they can check for the allergy! I was scared to think that my son had lupus, which could have hurt him very badly. I am going through too much already with Biggn having cancer, so I can't handle all of this on top of it, especially with it being my son. I'm very emotional right now, and the stress of all this isn't helping that at all.

Milk sounds like a much more likely culprit. I'm glad he's going to the allergist, but it sounds like you may have figured it out. Good luck :)

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Lupus is an autoimmune disease of which heavy metal toxicity (aluminum, mercury, lead, etc)  is the main culprit.  These issues CAN be reversed.

Again, people STOP VACCINATING YOUR KIDS INTO CHRONIC DISEASES and AUTOIMMUNE CONDITIONS !!!!

I am yelling because you all are in a burning house and I'm trying with all my might to get you to run to safety before you all perish.

I highly recommend this book by a doctor who had to detoxify herself or die:

DETOXIFY OR DIE
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Here's a link listing studies linking lupus with vaccines:

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I know I've posted this before, but here's a mainstream study out of Canada saying that aluminum in vaccines is most-likely causing autism and many other neurological problems:

Do aluminum vaccine adjuvants contribute to the rising prevalence of autism?


http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0162013411002212


Abstract

Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are serious multisystem developmental disorders and an urgent global public health concern. Dysfunctional immunity and impaired brain function are core deficits in ASD. Aluminum (Al), the most commonly used vaccine adjuvant, is a demonstrated neurotoxin and a strong immune stimulator. Hence, adjuvant Al has the potential to induce neuroimmune disorders. When assessing adjuvant toxicity in children, two key points ought to be considered: (i) children should not be viewed as “small adults” as their unique physiology makes them much more vulnerable to toxic insults; and (ii) if exposure to Al from only few vaccines can lead to cognitive impairment and autoimmunity in adults, is it unreasonable to question whether the current pediatric schedules, often containing 18 Al adjuvanted vaccines, are safe for children? By applying Hill's criteria for establishing causality between exposure and outcome we investigated whether exposure to Al from vaccines could be contributing to the rise in ASD prevalence in the Western world. Our results show that: (i) children from countries with the highest ASD prevalence appear to have the highest exposure to Al from vaccines; (ii) the increase in exposure to Al adjuvants significantly correlates with the increase in ASD prevalence in the United States observed over the last two decades (Pearson r = 0.92, p < 0.0001); and (iii) a significant correlation exists between the amounts of Al administered to preschool children and the current prevalence of ASD in seven Western countries, particularly at 3–4 months of age (Pearson r = 0.89–0.94, p = 0.0018–0.0248). The application of the Hill's criteria to these data indicates that the correlation between Al in vaccines and ASD may be causal. Because children represent a fraction of the population most at risk for complications following exposure to Al, a more rigorous evaluation of Al adjuvant safety seems warranted.

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Al is a neurotoxin and the most commonly used vaccine adjuvant. Our results, supported by the Hill's criteria for establishing causality between exposure and outcome indicate that a causal relationship may exist between the exposure to Al from vaccines and the rising prevalence of autism in the Western world.

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From a related French study concerning vaccines and aluminum damage:

"Long-term follow-up of cognitive dysfunction in patients with aluminum hydroxide-induced macrophagic myofasciitis (MMF)" -


http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0162013411002194

(Excerpt): Macrophagic myofasciitis (MMF) is characterized by specific muscle lesions assessing long-term persistence of aluminum hydroxide within macrophages at the site of previous immunization. Affected patients are middle-aged adults, mainly presenting with diffuse arthromyalgias, chronic fatigue, and cognitive dysfunction. Representative features of MMF-associated cognitive dysfunction (MACD) include (i) dysexecutive syndrome; (i) visual memory; (iii) left ear extinction at dichotic listening test.


‎(Excerpt): Macrophagic myofasciitis (MMF) is characterized by long-term persistence of aluminum hydroxide within body, years after immunization. MMFassociated cognitive dysfunction (MACD) is characterized by dysexecutive syndrome, memory impairment and interhemispheric deconnexion. Long-term follow-up of MMF patients indicates that MACD remains stable over time, despite fluctuations.


all of his symptoms are listed on the websites that I found for milk allergies. From the red face, eczema, hives, and angioedema. I am started to think less and less that it is Lupus. Especially after seeing that you have to present with4 out of 11 signs of lupus, and he only has about 2. But right now its all pointing to a milk allergy. I've never liked milk because it gave me horrible stomach problems. I didn't drink milk while I was breastfeeding him, so that explains why he didn't have any issues while bfing. It all started when the milk was introduced. My mother just told me that she couldn't handle cows milk after being weaned from bfing when she was a baby, so my greatgrandmother gave her goats milk fresh from the farm she lived on. It's all pointing to a milk allergy and I'm so relieved! I'm not even going to give him soy milk until after the allergy testing. Maybe 18watt fan is right about the "antibiotics and growth hormones" that cows are given, it has to affect their milk! It all makes sense to me. I've always heard that cow milk is for brawn, mothers milk is for brain. I'm really kicking myself in the butt right now for not keeping up my milk supply and pumping. He could still be drinking my milk if i had done that.

Keep your chin up Krista.   I've been thinking about you and your little guy since your first post. I'm glad for the updates and it seems you're on a path of discovery.   I hope your answer presents sooner than later.   Please know this is a place you can come to vent when feeling low.  Try not to stress too much.  I know it's easier said than done but don't make yourself worry or sick over this.   Look around, find a positive to focus and smile about.  I'm sure your guy's smile could just do the trick.  

Good luck!

Krista Tant said:

Daycare teacher called! He started getting hives on his face almost immediately after drinking a few sips of milk with his cereal. She took it away and gave him water. She said within about 10 minutes the hives started to lose their redness and swelling. He is worse in the mornings when he wakes up because i give him milk while he is in his bed. I've been crying for an hour now because i'm sort of relieved that theres a possibility of a milk allergy instead of Lupus. Now that i think about it, he started getting dry red skin on his cheeks (everyone thought he just had cute rosey cheeks) when he was about 11 months old and the infant daycare teacher started him on whole milk. I am going to cut out all dairy until atleast thursday so they can check for the allergy! I was scared to think that my son had lupus, which could have hurt him very badly. I am going through too much already with Biggn having cancer, so I can't handle all of this on top of it, especially with it being my son. I'm very emotional right now, and the stress of all this isn't helping that at all.

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Mainstream news story out of West Virginia where they don't have religious vaccine exemptions for public school:

November 11, 2011
Vaccine intolerant child wants public education

http://wvgazette.com/Entertainment/FlipSide/201111110111?page=1

(Excerpt): He was born healthy, but that changed after he got his first shots at 2 months old. After getting his shots, he developed severe allergies to food and chemicals, which prevented him from getting further shots. At the age of 4 months, his body was blistered and stayed that way for two years. When he was 6 months old, his body became rigid, and he had to be taken to the doctor. Today he has speech and motor skill delays.

‎The school system did not want Thaddaeus to go to school for fear that he would get other kids sick. His mother said he is considered a "public health threat." "But with further vaccinations to Thaddeaus, where is the health threat and to whom?" she questioned.

Companies that make vaccines aren't held liable if a person has a bad reaction or even dies from the shots because of a federal law passed in the 1980s that protects them. Since then, more vaccines have been developed, some without undergoing tests to determine their safety. Because of this, some people are suffering, and some children, like Thaddaeus, have had serious reactions to their two-, four- and six-month shots. Yet, no test has ever been created to see what made them react to the vaccine.

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