Free Twinject for epipen users
For all the epipen users (well, hopefully you don't use them, but you have them) who happen upon this site, here's a link for a free Twinject for epipen users.
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No, it's not managed by a "sleeping toddler"... it's from a mom with a sleeping toddler. Frequency of toddler sleep determines frequency of writing. From real estate and savings to dandelions and allergies -- something for everyone.
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For all the epipen users (well, hopefully you don't use them, but you have them) who happen upon this site, here's a link for a free Twinject for epipen users.
It's a weird title I know, but I didn't want all of my ads changing into fereiebs. (Did you know that a recent study showed that readers can generally read a word if the first and last letters are correct -- even if everything else is wrong? Let's hope Google can't.) Anyway, fere 3M stretchy tape after a mail in rbatee. Looks like a fun new product!
A friend of mine brought her puppy to stay with her while she stayed with us. Candela's introduction to the puppy was feeding and playing with him. The next things we knew her hands were full of hives. :(. Luckily Benedryl cleared them up (no epipen required), but we're still a little confused about the reaction. It seems she either allergic to puppy saliva (not totally uncommon I guess and somebody can react to one dog and not another) or the puppy's food was cross contaminated with peanuts. Since she ended up having lots more contact with the dog and no more contact with his food I'm beginning to think peanuts were the cause of the reaction. The manufacturers of the food (IAMS) and the treats (Kraft) both deny that there's any chance of cross contamination though. More things to think about I guess :)