Re: Kawasaki syndrome article
Posted By Christine Hebert on 4/14/2002 at 10:14 PM
I don't know about not cleaning your carpets....when my son got Kawasaki syndrome, he was 5 months old, our carpets had not been cleaned in at least 3 months, and he had not been exposed to the chemicals or the clean carpet within 2 hours of the carpet being cleaned(all of which supposedly increase risk of KS). I sincerely dobt that the majority of children who get KS have been exposed to carpet cleaning, especially since the minority of cases are in caucasians. It seems the rate of KS is highest in Japanese children (in Japan) and among Japanese Americans...I am no expert, but I was uinder the impression that in Japan, they do not have carpeting in their homes like we do.....It really is a shame that KP and JT are so convinced that KS is an allergic reaction to carpet cleaning. It never ceases to amaze me that people can be so gullible.
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Re: Kawasaki syndrome article
Posted By Josh Wood on 4/15/2002 at 1:54 PM
When my daughter was diagnosed with KS, we were told most cases are found in very young Asian children. The subject of carpet cleaning didn't even come up.
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Re: Kelly Preston,
Posted By Christine Hebert on 4/13/2002 at 11:18 PM
All the research states the Kawasaki syndrome is a disease with no known cause, is not considered communicable, tends to happen in clusters, affects children under 5...
And the high fever and rash are only the tip of the iceberg. The inflammation of the coronary ateries and possible aortic aneurysms in the HEALING phase of the disease are the truly scary parts. That is why the children need to be on a regimen of aspirin following the IVIG therapy that is the recommended treatment, and why they are followed by cardiologists after treatment to be sure there is no ballooning of the arteries. NOWHERE does it say it is an allergic reaction to carpet cleaning chemicals. In fact, the only mention of carpet cleaning in the research was documented after a cluster of cases in Colorado where a good number of people had recently CLEANED THEIR OWN CARPETS!!!!!!!! This has caused at least one researcher to hypothesize that mold may have something to do with it....Of course, when our Armand had Kawaski syndrome in 2000, all the docs were fascinated the David is a carpet cleaner. It is extremely irresponsible of someone like Kelly Preston to point the finger at carpet cleaning. Of course, some doctor who didn't know any better probably said it was an allergic reaction.
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Re: carpet cleaning and Kawasaki syndrome
Posted By Josh Wood on 3/13/2003 at 4:21 PM
Our adopted daughter had KS right after she turned 5 yrs. old and it took 1-2 yrs to recover but she did thank God. She is a healthy nine yr. old now. There was no specific diagnosis as to the cause but the specialist believe it had to do with her immune system weakened by severe colds/flu, nothing indicating her surroundings.
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Bob Wittkamp had an article on it-
http://www.icsmag.com/CDA/Archives/8b05 ... 32a8c0____
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Scott W. also sent me a bit of info on it as well if you're interested I reckon I could e-mail it ya?