Tuesday, September 29, 2009

As the season's change....

Well, it's finally a little cooler today here in Southern California..it's been nearly 100 degrees for a whole week, again! Today it's cloudy and cool...love it! Although as the seasons do change I know we are now in the flu/cold season and so I thought I would share what our NAET practitioner discussed with me about the flu shot and the swine vaccine.

First things first, the flu shot. I have always been a fan of the flu shot for myself and didn't hesitate to have Jackson and Presley get it when they were 6 months old. They had no reaction to the shot, nor did I expect them too. This was before we knew of all of their allergies, especially to egg. That being said we have not had them get the shot the last 2 years in fear of a reaction because it is egg based and both of their RAST numbers for egg are really high. Last year our allergist suggested we do the shots in his office administering it slowly, ect...but I didn't do it. I was too afraid since this was around the same time Jackson had his first Epi Pen emergency and trip to the ER. I didn't want to take any chances. Fast forward to this year....I talked all of this over with our NAET doctor and she said she could test them and treat them so that they will have a smaller chance of reacting, but still agreed we should do the flu shot in the allergist's office. Have I made the appointment? No. Will I? I think I feel a little more confident knowing that they have made huge leaps and bounds with NAET and their allergies this year. Dr. Kathleen will be getting the "flu shot" vial soon and we will do the NAET treatment first. I'm still a little nervous.

On to the "Swine Flu".....now I am not sure if the media is causing a lot of hype about this and if the pharmaceutical companies are happy to make some more money.....(the conspiracy theorist in me cries out)....but I am not sure I feel comfortable giving my kids this new vaccine. I would love any feedback!!! We are going to treat them for the Swine Flu with NAET and maybe that's as far as I will go. I did talk to our pediatrician and she said they weren't sure when they were going to start getting the vaccine.....it's just kinda shady.
Enough about all that....here's a little snapshot of Jackson eating a cupcake at a birthday party. This was something I had dreamed of when we first started NAET. My mom was with us and we both were talking about how great it is to know he can be a happy participant at birthday parties now (although in this picture he isn't digging the Elmo cupcake too much) He can eat treats, he's just not really that interested after the frosting is gone ....God is good!

Well, off to enjoy my Starbucks before the sun pops through!

Monday, September 14, 2009

GOD IS GOOD!!! ALL THE TIME!



Hello faithful blog friends. I am finally able to write down the good stuff going on with the NAET journey we are on with Jackson and now Presley! I've been dealing with a kidney stone and other health stuff, so all of the good days have been focused on catching up and being a mommy that can have fun and get off the couch! God is good, and healing is happening all over our house, so I am feeling really great about that!

Jackson is doing pretty well, I still wish he would eat some more variety of foods, but overall he is growing and staying healthy. He has still been doing great and enjoying pizza, cheese and other dairy products without any reaction and it's given me so much peace of mind. We can go to our friend's houses for dinner and order pizza or eat ice cream. He's eating any snack he wants to at school with all of his little cutie pie friends. He's not as isolated anymore which makes me feel like it's doing a lot for his little heart and spirit as well as his body. God is Good! He's definitely less itchy and the eczema is limited to behind his knees. He did REALLY WELL with the fires and the SMOKE, SMOKE, SMOKE, that even filled our house with the windows closed. A lot of my friends who have kids with asthma had a hard time with all the smoke, but Jackson did not need the nebulizer and that surprised me. I was coughing up a storm! I think the NAET has really strengthened his little immune system and we may not have a winter season on the nebulizer at all. PRAYING!!!!!!

Presley, the newcomer to doing NAET, has had a few treatments and I am happy to say she does not get grumpy with them like Jackson does. She seems happier!!! She is less rashy already and I have to say that I think it's already helping her endless ear infections. She has had a constant ear infection (or two) for a few months and since we have done NAET, she hasn't had a fever or a constant runny nose. I'm so happy we've been able to start this with her.

The hard part of having them both doing NAET is the financial side of it. It's going to slow down Jackson's progress because I have to take turns taking them in every week. I can't afford both of them going each week! I really do want to strengthen their immune systems before the crazy cold and flu season begins.

Have I mentioned that GOD IS GOOD!!!! I must! I was talking to another mom this weekend about her child who has some health/allergy issues. I was talking about NAET and the success we have had. I stopped and realized that it is really God who is taking us on this journey and that He is healing my kids and giving us some very needed peace and strength to keep going and seek out ways to get them well. I'm so thankful we found NAET and our much loved practioner, but I am more thankful that God is taking care of my family.

Oh and, Grandma (my mom) has started going to acupuncture for her arthritis in her foot and for stress relief. She's doing really well with it. God is good! I am thinking when the kids are a little stronger I will start to go for my various issues. It's a family affair!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Still in the journey, I promise...

Gosh, life can get so busy.....working, playing, schooling, playing, swimming, going to church, family...it's all good things!!!

We are still in the NAET journey with Jackson and now Presley as well. Jackson is eating a lot more foods and is growing and learning so much! We treated him a second time for eggs since he still seemed a little reactive to raw eggs. He got grumpy and tired after the treatment (so that's how I know it works with him). He's been eating a lot of products with dairy and I have let my guard down a little which scares me at times for sure......but overall, the allergy anxiety has been able to subside a little and I am just telling people he is allergic to eggs, soy and peanuts. I still STARE at him when he eats something new, waiting for the first hive or itch or watery eye. Most of the time, nothing appears and we move on. He's still reacting to my mom's dogs so we'll have to bring in a sample of their saliva and hair and have him treated with NAET. It will be interesting to see how the treatments are going once we get to the sugar and citrus mixes. He is an OJ addict, but we can avoid it for 25 hours.

Presley, my two year old girly girl, started NAET last weekend. She did great with the muscle testing and laser treatment. She tested allergic (0r sensitive) to egg, calcium, vitamin B and vitamin C so far. I'm not surprised as her little runny nose and ENDLESS ear infections have been upon us for months now. My usually clear girl has been more scratchy and she's just off.....Dr. Kathleen, the NAET practitioner thinks that her ear infections are due to an allergy and although we are still going to see the ENT in a few weeks, we will try to clear her of some allergens to help strengthen her immune system . We talked a lot about antibiotics and the many Presley has had to take, especially this past year. Dr. Kathleen feels that the more antibiotics a child takes, the weaker their immune system gets...it makes sense. The body is not learning how to fight things off on it's own, medicine, ect.....so we are going to continue NAET and see how it will help the little Presley girl.

I'll try to update again soon!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Going well....

No appointments lately due to our busy schedule, but things are going very well with Jackson. He's eating a lot more dairy and enjoying the CUPCAKES at school and birthday parties (something I hoped for from day one!). He's eating a lot of pizza, pancakes, and the snacks at school which he used to be denied of. It makes us so relieved to go out to dinner and be able to relax knowing he'll be okay with more things on the menu. He is so excited at preschool to eat snacks and celebrate his friends. We now go to birthday parties and I am not a nervous wreck. It's been a huge blessing!

It almost seems as if his mind now knows that the food is safe for him. He used to be super picky and now he's asking for "bites" of new foods and trying things that he never would have because of the texture. I am anxious to continue NAET and see more progress.

Hopefully we'll get in this weekend to do more treatments!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Slacking...

I'm so sorry there have not been any posts lately on Jackson's progress with NAET. I have started back to work full-time and with the 4th, ect. we have not had the chance to go back and get another treatment. He's doing great, still eating a good amount of dairy products and has been in good spirits as we've been swimming, BBQ-ing, and having a good but HOT summer. I am going to schedule a NAET appointment for this Saturday and try to have her treat him for latex. I have noticed that when he plays with balloons or goes into a Bounce House, he seems to get itchy.....We did have a bad reaction to raw egg a few weekends ago, he got some good size hives and a little swelling on his face.....he was helping my friend bake some cupcakes and touched the eggs....he can still eat things with egg baked into them, but I think he needs some more treatments for egg. I'll update on Saturday. Thanks for your ongoing support! I'm still hopeful!

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

3 years old and.....



35 pounds....(80th percentile for weight)


37 1/2 inches (50th percentile for height)




We were so happy to hear how our sweet boy is growing. I knew he felt a lot heavier lately and longer too. His "long jammies" have not been dragging on the ground and it's been harder to lift him or turn him upside down for a tickle session.....My husband thinks he's grown so much from all the cheese :).




Our pediatrician is very happy with his progress and she was happy to hear that he seems to be handling dairy okay. I'm not planning on a trip to the allergist anytime soon. I am going to start NAET with our daughter Presley soon!

Friday, June 19, 2009

Chuck E. Cheese

We went to Chuck E. Cheese for Jackson's birthday dinner and I left some of the cheese on his pizza for the first time. He did GREAT and I was super nervous and staring at him and following him around watching to make sure he didn't start itching and get a rash....speaking of rashes, my daughter Presley left the same dinner with a random rash on her torso. I think it's time to start NAET with my little princess! My little boy is 3!!!! I am hoping this next year of his journey will be full of healing and laughter! You should have seen him throwing the "skee-ball" like a baseball.....so fun!