Apparently lots of kids get allergy this time of the year because all the fruits and veggies are treated with pesticides. (You were right, mom!) So she advised not to eat any fruits or vegetables from the market or the stores. Wild strawberries are OK though. She prescribed the same zinc creme and also the antihistamine. Well, the peace of mind is worth extra $30 bucks and anyway the rash had started to fade. We also did away with milk, honey, and the daily bath.
We had an uneventful morning - the youth park. It was fun to watch parents drag their kids away anytime when Georgia approached. It really is not that scary - she looks like matryoshka. In the afternoon we walked around Traku gatve and later the Gediminas. Found a new eatery to try out. Left a few lustful looks in the direction of McDonalds. I know, I know. But the place always has huge crowds inside and around and the last time we checked years ago, it tasted nothing like the real thing.
We are an American family from New Jersey who works from outside United States every summer. This year, Georgia is taking over the chronicles. Prior years' entries cover Kingston, UK, Lisbon, Vilnius, Tallinn, and other locations.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Day 18 - Revisiting Northway
Georgia woke up with an even more colorful rash and we decided to try a second opinion. We made an appointment at Northway Medical Center where we used to go a lot last year. The dermatologist was very nice, courteous, and attentive. It is still the same thing - the allergy. The doctor spent a half an hour with us. In the end Georgia rolled up in the examination chair and pretented to go to sleep - as of - hint, hint.
This is the photo of Kavine on Syrvido 6:
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Anything but McDonald's! How about Burger King? I have to say that based on just my friends alone who are in my age group, summer allergies are very common, because of pecticides, pollin, and other reasons. I am sure it'll go away soon!
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