I started allergy shots when I was seven. It took two or three years for me to start noticing a difference, but then they worked wonders. Before I started them my Allergies were so bad sometimes it was like I was actually sick. Just five years later I barely got congested and, though, when I started the shots I was allergic to dogs, I could actually own one. They really hurt A LOT less than a flu shot or something similar and they are totally worth it. It's also best to start young because then it starts working quicker. Your toddler will complain about them and probably won't like them or want to do it, but it's so much better to get shots and be allergy free.
The allergy shots are designed to work like vaccinations. It slowly exposes your body to your allergy thus making you more immune to it. So it is very much worth it to get these shots.
Going to the doctors might be an idea worth considering.
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on average you lose about 3-5 shots worth
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This is more of an opinion, but in my experience, no. The amount of air and shots you will achieve with it are not worth the price and the struggle to carry all of it. Besides, the range and accuracy aren't to great on those anyway.
Area within the 3-point arc is considered a "Field".
I am definitely sensitive to spinach, unusual as it might be. I get horrible migraines after eating spinach. Used to love it- not worth the suffering now!
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Very likely. My twin sons were about two when we converted into toddler beds (kept leaping out) and are still in them at 3. I have a feeling we will have them another year before we make a transition to "big-boy" beds. Good luck!