Just came back from the allergist office with DD and she tested positive for animal allergy. Dr said that most likely her eczema wasn't caused by the cat but she's certainly not helping the situation. He also said that what we do regarding the cat is completely our decision and he can't recommend or not recommend getting rid of her (I assumed that's because for now eczema is somewhat under control and allergy isn't life threatening). He was so cautious about what he said that I'm very confused about the risk our cat poses for DD if any. DD doesn't have any respiratory issues and the two haven't had any direct contact and I don't anticipate any in the near future (the cat does her best to avoid all kids, DD included).
Unless there are serious health implications, getting rid of the cat is not an option and neither is making her an outdoor cat. She's been with us for almost 11 years and is part of the family. I'm definitely planning on vacuuming and swiftering more often and getting an air filter for DD's room.
Has anyone been through a similar experience? What are the chances of a false positive? I was so upset driving home (and now still) about causing our poor cat even more distress. Of course DH is on call (so he couldn't go to the apt and isn't home now).
Unless there are serious health implications, getting rid of the cat is not an option and neither is making her an outdoor cat. She's been with us for almost 11 years and is part of the family. I'm definitely planning on vacuuming and swiftering more often and getting an air filter for DD's room.
Has anyone been through a similar experience? What are the chances of a false positive? I was so upset driving home (and now still) about causing our poor cat even more distress. Of course DH is on call (so he couldn't go to the apt and isn't home now).
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