I just wanted to send you a massive e-hug, I read this and got a tiny glimpse of your pain.
What are the things she really enjoys? maybe you could talk about those to her when she's feeling like that. Maybe a bit of councilling might help her, help her to get her head round what's going on? or a few changes to her lifestyle? join a new club which she can do as well as other children who don't have asthma, encourage her to spend more time with her friends?
Sorry I can't be of more help
Ally
Their friends maybe able to help them feel 'normal' again and the rest will take time. My thoughts are with you hun you seem to be doing everthing you can.
Gill
Hi,
I don't know if this will help you but my friend has a daughter with eczema and she is part of a forum for support with that. On their forum they discuss motivational and distraction techniques for when the eczema is really bad. I think the website is something like talkeczema.com but i will double check and let you know as some of the suggestions may work for you as well.
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