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I was bouncing around the different forums and topics. While reading one post, the author stated that having an allergy to peanuts is a disability. Me and my daughters have severe reactions, does...
abbylukesmom's picture
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My son was recently dx'd PA. We attended a "family" birthday party last weekend-there were actually 3 children attending with known PA. The food table contained carmel dipped apples with peanuts...
jharris's picture
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Does anyone have a child who has reacted to Coca Cola? My multi-allergic son reacted today - hives on face, neck and arms before anti-histamine took effect. He was also coughing, although this...
KarenT's picture
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My child brings books home from the library all the time both from school and the public library. I have always had a concern about this but just wondered what other people did around this issue. I...
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First off, I'am moderatly to severe allergic to all kinds of peanuts and peanut butter. When I was a kid I never imagined that having one of the most common allergies would stop me from living my...
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This comment was from the comments section of the On Parenting blog on Washingtonpost.com Quote:The reasons are simple, peanut allergies are very common and most reactions are very violent. ------...
Krisadmin's picture
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I am not sure if I am Peanut OR tree nut allergic. I am 38. I have eaten peanuts all my life. The last two times I had peanut butter cups, my heart started to race -- no other symptom. I have...
Elleby's picture
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Ok here's what happened: - At 15 months I gave my son a Reese's cup and he was fine. - Several weeks - month later, I gave him his first peanut butter sandwich and within 10 minutes he gets a red...
Taniquasmom's picture
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My DD and I used to live in New Orleans. Needless to say, our home is no longer there. I used to lurk on this site and a situation developed due to the storm that I felt needed to be brought to...
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Yet another thing to be scared about!! Blood from donors who snacked on peanuts apparently triggered a life-threatening reaction in a 6-year-old boy with a severe food allergy, researchers report....
tgab's picture
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I am just curious how others have handled these situations, and the kids' ages. Do you drop your kids off? Stay with them? Have them bring their epi? Train the teacher to use the epi? Etc.
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My daughter when she was almost 3 was helping me make pb cookies when she started to breakout with hives. Our family Dr contacted an allergist where she has been tested twice, both times with severe...
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PeanutTrace's picture
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My daughter is allergic to Peanuts, Milk and Eggs. Up until the time she was 4 years old she was also allergic to rice, soy and goat's milk. We have always used liquid calcium in her apple juice to...
Samantha418's picture
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I'm 22 years old and have had a PA since I was 8 months old. I never really made this connection before but I'm starting to think I've developed an allergy to mint. I bought a pack of orbit this...
Danaj's picture
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We are fairly new to this PA stuff and we're still tring to figure things out...my 2 1/2 yr old daughter loves pizza...what brands do you buy for home? also this biggiest question how about a chain...
ElleMo's picture
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With the doctors O.K, am in the process of introducing tree nuts into to my daughter's diet. So far I have been giving her only plain almonds and pistachio. Is there anyone who gives their child any...
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My daughter has her first appointment with the allergist next week. I am fully expecting him to do the ful battery of skin tests. My pediatrician mentioned that some people have anaphalactic...
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I am looking for a nut free protein bar. I have looked for years and now that I found this form I thought I would ask. Preferably a bar with >15g of protein, but please respond with anything you...


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