NO issues of any allergy importancy since last Sunday.
But it was enough. The message was clear, the way the human body reacts at an allergy attempt is impressive, absolutely strong, not foreseen and therefor probably even more rigid. I mean I know these situations since so long, my allergy girl has this self dependant attitude and then again we feel so overwhelmed.
What exactly do these reactions with your feeling about safety?
How often can you react with common sense to these kind of reactions and how long does it take you to come back at your feet?
Does one suffers the rest of the day, does it take 24 hours to come over a reaction?
What does help in these particular unsafety moments?
Is there a procedure to follow?
How do parents act in these circumstances?
All kind of questions do bother me, I would be pleased to communicate these gaps in my experience, knowledge & motherhood with others.
It's the cercle of no return and the same steps every next time it happens, it's the áha moment and the what is this, what's happening, this is a struggle. Same conversations, interactions, repetitive actions and questions and answers as we whispered them before. But it's to me also much about what about the next time, as it seems that reactions can get and evolve more seriously and with a certain level of fear.
Could the solution be: I don't eat anything anymore....no that's a farce, it's a dream but the clue is that this could be the ever best thing to accomplish, in a film may be. The perfect script is yet not invented neither does my allergy girl know how we could establish things in a better way for her, neither myself. In this turning around in cercles there are so many temptations and impulses in the environment, how to avoid those, where to hide....so the setting of the movie would be quiet interesting. I could color the calendar, the time shots and the stills, the girls and the diary, the way to go with allergies and the insecurity about food, lack of safety.
Today:
Strolling in Amsterdam, some sun and rain, tramway, hot chocolate,
Dutch delight and family love. Cousins and bonding, outfits and color concepts.
But it was enough. The message was clear, the way the human body reacts at an allergy attempt is impressive, absolutely strong, not foreseen and therefor probably even more rigid. I mean I know these situations since so long, my allergy girl has this self dependant attitude and then again we feel so overwhelmed.
What exactly do these reactions with your feeling about safety?
How often can you react with common sense to these kind of reactions and how long does it take you to come back at your feet?
Does one suffers the rest of the day, does it take 24 hours to come over a reaction?
What does help in these particular unsafety moments?
Is there a procedure to follow?
How do parents act in these circumstances?
All kind of questions do bother me, I would be pleased to communicate these gaps in my experience, knowledge & motherhood with others.
It's the cercle of no return and the same steps every next time it happens, it's the áha moment and the what is this, what's happening, this is a struggle. Same conversations, interactions, repetitive actions and questions and answers as we whispered them before. But it's to me also much about what about the next time, as it seems that reactions can get and evolve more seriously and with a certain level of fear.
Could the solution be: I don't eat anything anymore....no that's a farce, it's a dream but the clue is that this could be the ever best thing to accomplish, in a film may be. The perfect script is yet not invented neither does my allergy girl know how we could establish things in a better way for her, neither myself. In this turning around in cercles there are so many temptations and impulses in the environment, how to avoid those, where to hide....so the setting of the movie would be quiet interesting. I could color the calendar, the time shots and the stills, the girls and the diary, the way to go with allergies and the insecurity about food, lack of safety.
Today:
Strolling in Amsterdam, some sun and rain, tramway, hot chocolate,
Dutch delight and family love. Cousins and bonding, outfits and color concepts.