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QuestionI'm a 40+ woman who developed my nut allergy in my late 30's in all my research I have not found anyone who developed their allergy late in life. Am I alone? angel11174 weeks 1 day ago
Question What advice do you give to your PA child going to live in a college dorm? How would you approach finding "safe" meals when the two options are a buffet in the cafeteria or the food court in the commons? How do you get dormmates to be understanding? double concerne...647 weeks 3 days ago
QuestionI keep seeing that Sunbutter add, anyone try it? Taste anything like peanut butter? I'm really craving a peanut butter and jelly sandwich! I've been eating almond butter instead but recently found an allergy to it as well! emammoser71 year 12 weeks ago
Questionis almond butter ok if its made in a store that also makes peanut butter. what if they say they clean all the equipment first. bboop1975181 year 12 weeks ago
QuestionWe just got confirmation a couple days ago that my 3 year old son has a severe allergy to peanuts. Am I being overly paranoid by not wanting to enroll him in preschool this fall? I don't trust others to keep his environment peanut free. BrandonsMommy31 year 39 weeks ago
QuestionI am wondering how others handle Reunions, picnics and parties? Has anyone ever sent a letter to all family and friends asking them to not bring nuts so your family could attend? B3K41 year 43 weeks ago
QuestionMy son is 3 1/2 with a peanut/ tree nut allergy. We are going to the river and we be out on a boat all day, the temperature can get up to 110 degrees during the day. Does anyone know how I would store the epi pens? jenbug21 year 44 weeks ago
Questiondoes anyone know of something other than soap and water that removes peanut and egg (yolk and white) proteins from surfaces. My granddaughter is extremely allergic to both and as a result is home schooled. Hand wipes kill germs. etc, but not proteins? jmpa9611 year 44 weeks ago
QuestionI have a four year old daughter allergic to peanuts and tree nuts. She's also slightly allergic to soybeans. We had Lentil soup and she had a reaction. Should I not give her those and what else should I look out for? jenniferb11 year 44 weeks ago
QuestionCan kids who eat peanut butter sweat out any of the proteins in their sweat? I'm worried when my son starts playing sports. Gus Mommy31 year 44 weeks ago
QuestionAre hot dogs to be avoided? Grandma Joy21 year 44 weeks ago
QuestionHow do you handle family members who really seem to think there is no real risk with peanut products? (even after an ER trip) Gus Mommy51 year 44 weeks ago
QuestionWhat criteria do you use to decide to give a food challenge? DS is PN and Egg. 1 1/2 years old jsndsplus321 year 44 weeks ago
QuestionAny recommended restaurants in Orange County - Huntington Beach/Anaheim area? Is there any nut free ice cream in the United States. In Canada Chapman's ice cream manufacturer is peanut free. Elizabeth121 year 44 weeks ago
Questiondoes any one else feel that theres alot of people out there that dont really care that your child has a nut allergy een though u tell them its really sever and they can die but nobody reads there lables anyway???? lindsey61 year 44 weeks ago

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