tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26524904032770689.post9202011042004367956..comments2023-07-09T08:46:01.518-07:00Comments on Your Greener Future: Food Sensitivities In ToddlersYour Greener Future - Manuela Sander-Federhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11184414167596279120noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26524904032770689.post-45364648789335891392010-04-22T22:35:45.189-07:002010-04-22T22:35:45.189-07:00What a coincidence, Manuela! I was scanning your ...What a coincidence, Manuela! I was scanning your blog before leaving it for tomorrow, when I noticed you had an entry about adenoids. Denise (my 6 yr-old) has the same issues (!) and my husband took her to an ENT who told him to use a prescription steroidal nasal spray for 3 weeks, then return for a second visit. If the steroids don't work, then he wants to have them removed. My husband is in full agreement and is not interested in a second opinion, a test for actual apnea (which he suspects), nor trying to cut out dairy. (He thinks that idea is ridiculous.) :( <br /><br />Denise does not have trouble breathing during the day, but does sleep with her mouth open from time to time at night (and snores at times). I'm going to insist on getting a second opinion, hoping the second ENT will suggest natural methods (like removing dairy). (I've heard there's a terrific ENT in NYC.) Then I will do my best to convince my husband to try it. I've been very stressed over this. I'm very happy to hear it has worked out fairly well for you!Laureenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04764488042889151909noreply@blogger.com