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krissy1970
11-04-2005, 06:39 AM
I was born with Asthma and spent the first year of my life in and out of the hospital from severe asthma attacks...cleared up as a kid, but came back with a venegence as a adult, becoming very severe to the point of not being able to breathe without my herbal meds.

Now my son which is now 15 years old has had this cough for quite awhile now, nobody seems to know why he's got it and he says he is breathing fine. But I suspect this could be mild asthma...it's not a productive cough, it's just a cough. Is it possible he could have got asthma though genetics?

krissy

singer1
11-04-2005, 01:56 PM
yes, usually it is heriditary. I have had it for over 35 years and my Mother and sister have it and both of my kids have it but not as severely as I do. You can outgrow it but sometime you don't. It can also develop at any age in life to anyone who has never even had an allergy. Asthma usually stems from an allergy of some kind. Usually in infancy, it is caused by milk but most people don't link that together because all infants need milk. Have your son allergy tested and you will most likely find out the cause of the onset of Asthma.

It's not fun, it can be controlled, but it can be a full time job and many meds later that you find out the thing that will work to control it. I have learned that controlling my allergies, controls my asthma, but when I was controlling my Asthma, my allergies were still a problem. Good luck!!

krissy1970
11-05-2005, 09:11 PM
You know you are right about the milk issue, I couldn't drink anything but goats milk, cause I was allergic to everything else while I was a baby.

But I was also sensitive to the cold and the cold is what almost got me, we had to move to a warmer climate. I was 1 year old, the doctors gave my dad 24 hours to leave the state of maryland or the next attack I could have died, I kept turning blue like every other day. . so dad went and pack what he could and him my mom and family, drove nonstop to florida and surprize the doctor was right, I got better as soon as I got here. They said I was like a totally different baby, although I don't remember it, they told me it scared them.

well anyways thanks for the info, I will have him checked quickly :)

krissy

Med4Kicks
11-05-2005, 11:53 PM
My grandma has asthma, but she now has it under great control. And I have asthma, havent really mastered it! But my dad doesnt have asthma, i guess it skipped a generation and maybe he was just a carrier and i was the lucky one that inherited it. :)

MandyPandy
11-07-2005, 01:14 AM
Most definitely it is genetic. I'm not sure what makes one get it and not another but it is genetic. My great grandfathers brother died of asthma as did my uncle at age 17. I don't think anyone else in my family has it but it is there in the past. Your son should defintely be seen by a doc to determine if he does have it and if so what is triggering it.

krissy1970
11-09-2005, 08:23 AM
thanks guy for the advise....my insurance from my husbands work goes into effect next month, thank god....so I will be covered and so will my son too....he has been having trouble breathing the past few days, so I have got him on herbs until next month to help him out some. He says it's not bad, just it's harder to breathe and he got a cold on top of it, so maybe that made it act up. Now I'm fighting a cold too and it's not pretty when you have breathing problems.

So I'm going to start looking at the yard sales too, I go to many of them and I'm forever seeing defusers and air purifiers, so I'm going to try to set my home up to be allergen free and set up a diffuser in each of our rooms with essential oils while we sleep to help us out as well. or whenever we are having attacks. and set up air purifiers in each room to help keep the air clean.

I do believe that it will make a big difference in our breathing.

thanks again....

krissy

alleysmom
11-12-2005, 11:30 PM
I agree that asthma travels down through our genes. My daughter inherited all of her asthma and allergy problems from her father's side. Her father's nieces suffer terribly from it, just as my daughter does. Air purifiers are a wonderful to help out breathing difficulties for you and your child. I would also look into some allegies that your son may or may not have. My daughter is 4 years old and is allergic to everything which causes most of her asthma flare ups.

Good Luck!

holden's_mom
11-13-2005, 03:14 AM
Asthma is definitely genetic. I am 27 and have suffered with asthma from a young age. I was a sibling of 7 and I was the only child that contracted asthma. My parents didn't have asthma, infact the only asthmatic family member was my Grandfather. My husband is also an asthmatic and we spent a lot of our childhood in hospital because of it. We have 2 children with asthma- 3yo and 1yo. Our 3yo has been hospitalised 5 times since May of this year. Our parent's often tell us that she is just following in our footsteps.

That is my reasoning behind believing that ASTHMA is hereditory

I hope this helps

storm12
11-14-2005, 02:58 PM
Yes - I think it is too. Neither my parents or grandparents have it, but on both sides there is an allergy thing - pollens, animals, foods - and eczema, etc. Some of my cousins (mostly female cousins) have asthma - although I am apparently the worst. I am seeing someone with very mild asthma, and we are talking about marriage and children. I am a little worried that our children will have it.

 
 
 




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