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Cliok's picture
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Hi, I'm really glad to have found this site - our daughter was recently diagnosed with tree nut allergy and has to carry an Anapen. I'm still trying to take it all in - I have days where I completely panic about the whole thing and then other times it just seems like a dream and I can't quite believe it. Do you finally adjust to living with nut allergy?

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Cliok, hi, and welcome. What you are feeling is completely normal. You will find alot of helpful information here, but sometimes you have to just stop reading.

You will adjust to life with this allergy and in time most of what you do will be second nature.

How old is your daughter? Was she diagnosed because of a reaction or just testing?

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Hi Cliok,

I know it's very overwhelming and scary. Give yourself time to let it sink in (while you're of course doing your crash course on reading labels...) and it will become a part of your life that you get used to.

We've been dealing with this for 1 yr. now, and it has gotten somewhat easier. You'll find some people in your life who understand and will bend over backwards for your child. And, you may unfortunately come across some people who don't understand the seriousness of the allergy.

All you can do is the best you can to keep your child safe, happy, and balanced and you as well. Come to the board when you need support, and good luck!

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Sean 2 yrs. NKA

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Cliok's picture
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Thanks for the replies - my little girl had a reaction to cashew nuts and then we went to see an allergy specialist and the allergy was confirmed for us. Hopefully we will all get used to it - it's great to know that there are others out there going through the same thing!

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Hi,

My son is 19 and has been allergic to many things besides Peanuts forever. He has had a number of big reactions but thankfully has always done well.

He is away at college now, 80 miles from home and after initial fear on all our parts he is doing very well.

He manages his allergies and asthma on his own and has been able to make safe choices in the college cafeteria.

It was a long tough time when he was first diagnosed but I threw myself into learning how and helping him learn how to live with is PA.

So it happens, they grow up and grow out of the house. I am here to tell you that.

Good luck
Peggy

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