Launching Today: Allergies, and Awesome You
Do you have a child with allergies? Can you imagine life allergy free?
The AmazingAllergist will show you how!
Allergies, and Awesome You: Believe You Can Get There Too!
This book, through a life story of an allergic child, will empower you and your children.
Allergies, and Awesome You” is a part of the AmazingAllergist’s Awesome Series that empowers allergic children to live and lead great lives, allergy-free. It is a by-product of the author’s extensive medical knowledge, vast experiences as an allergy specialist, and the desire to make a difference, one allergic child at a time.
Learn more here - http://amazingallergist.com/book/
About the Author
Atul N. Shah, MD, FACAAI, FAAAAI, is a celebrated author of this AmazingAllergist book series, founder of www.AmazingAllergist.com, and the medical director of www.Center4AsthmaAllergy.com. He is a board certified allergist who has earned an honor of fellowships in both the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology and the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.
He has personally treated more than 20,000 patients, made a significant impact on more than 100,000 lives as an allergist so far, and earned the nickname “AmazingAllergist” from his patients and peers. His work is rewarded daily with numerous compliments of smiling patients and their families. He has been recognized with various awards, including the America’s Top Physicians’ Award, the Patients’ Choice Award, and the Most Compassionate Physicians’ Award. He believes that every allergic child and individual has a potential to live a great life, allergy-free. His desire to empower allergic individuals translated into this series of books.
Meet the Author
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Yes. I do! And they are awful right now, I want to wash my eyes.
ReplyDeleteGreat giveaway and blog post! Allergies are no fun lol! I do not suffer allergies but my poor husband does. He is like a women on the rag!
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm allergic to lots of things, but certain items bring me ougt in an awful rash on my face. I have to be very careful of what toiletries I use.
ReplyDeleteYes hay fever. I never had allergies as a kid but do now as an adult.
ReplyDeleteI have allergies, I hate the itchy eyes!
ReplyDeleteI don't have seasonal allergies... thank goodness.... I only get allergic reactions to insect bites...
ReplyDeleteI don't have seasonal allergies... thank goodness.... I only get allergic reactions to insect bites...
ReplyDeleteI have allergies and my allergist recommends weekly shots, which is hard considering my work schedule. We're considering using my FMLA to help arrange the times so I can get them done. If the FDA can get the drops approved and insurance approves them, it'd make my life easier. When I see this about kids, it makes my heart break because my kids were just as bad as me, now they're having an easier time and I'm still suffering.
ReplyDeleteI have seasonal allergies, but they are worse for my twin sister. Plus, she has allergies to certain foods as well, like pineapple.
ReplyDeletePam
Yes I have lots! Several medicines (naproxyn, pennicillen, codiene), plants (juniper, some grasses) and sadly food (corn, wheat, gluten, milk). Thanks for the giveaway!
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I have some hay fever allergies but my husband gets severe allergies.
ReplyDeleteMy son and son in law both have allergies and I think I do too, now in later life. LOL.
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I am now 50 years old and I have allergies extremely bad. I never had them until the last 2 years and I have to stay indoors in the spring, summer, and fall. Plus I am having asthma attacks with my allergies and have to use oxygen on and off. Thank you for this great giveaway. I read a lot because I have to stay in and cannot go out an enjoy the outdoors.
ReplyDelete:)Jeanne B.T.
To heck with the kid I need help with my own allergies.
ReplyDeleteTo heck with the kid I need help with my own allergies.
ReplyDeleteI have allergies that affect my eyes - not a pleasant thing.
ReplyDeleteI'm fortunealtly do not have allergys but my friend has them bad
ReplyDeleteMost of my family including myself have severe allergies!
ReplyDeleteI have allergies, like dust and some kinds of cloth
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