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moburkes

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Niether do I but in my experience, my child will come home from a weekend at dads and after being around his mother in laws cats, my child will be a mess for the next week. I'm sure some tightening starts in his chest in the first couple hours but this doesnt just go a way with a puff off the inhaler. It intensifies. By the time he is home, we have to go thru breathing treatments every 4 hours with his nebulizer and he is pretty much incapacitated.
but, it DOES happen instantly. Yes, it lingers, but it starts immediately.
 


jbowman

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but, it DOES happen instantly. Yes, it lingers, but it starts immediately.
Haha and your point? So therefore, dont get rid of the cats? Or dont resanitize the house? All I know is that my child is NOT half dying in the first initial hours after being exposed to dogs, cats etc--he is ok to the point that he wont even complain. Give it a day or two and he is a friggin wreck.
 

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