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Question2 kiddos TNA - 10mo, old on formula - most of which contains coconut oil. 11 y.o. is sensitive to coconut. I am assuming her bro. is too...can I start milk or rice milk at 10 month old?? Worried his runny nose is b/c of formula. jsndsplus381 year 24 weeks ago
QuestionIs there a simple list of common names for peanut, tree nut and egg ingredients. For example, I did not know to look for arachadis (?) as peanut until I read a thread here. I have seen threads but not a simple list, perhaps a blog or something..... jsndsplus321 year 28 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
QuestionMy ?? is really regarding coconut.....Does anybody out there have allergies to coconut? jsndsplus322 years 6 days ago
Forum topicSemi-New / Help reading symptoms jsndsplus332 years 16 weeks ago
QuestionPA son w/RX for ear infection - Amoxicillin...how long would it take to see an allergic reaction? He has a few spots around mouth after 10 minutes...that's it. Will give more a.m. but curious if possible reaction or fluke?? jsndsplus342 years 17 weeks ago
Forum topicHere we go again! Michaels Mom172 years 17 weeks ago
QuestionRX Allergy - Is it possible to diagnosis an allergic reaction via a photograph? Specifically, Amoxicillin. I assume the RN/DR can and did. So now, would you get medic alert braclet for 1 year old with PA, TNA, EA and Penicillin allergies?? jsndsplus302 years 18 weeks ago
Question My DD has TNA. Recently it seems she has become sensitive if I have eaten nuts and then talk to her...this has only occured once and I have not tried it again (itchy tongue, throat). Is this a sign of increasing severity? jsndsplus312 years 21 weeks ago
QuestionNot sure how serious to treat this... 9 month old skin prick tests were 5+ for PA, 4+ for EA and 3+ for TNA. RX for Epi given, however, I think it is b/c of a recent law that was passed. Should I be more concerned? jsndsplus322 years 22 weeks ago
QuestionAllergy?? While making peanutbutter balls, put 9 month old to nap, he awoke with hives, tested area on his back with peanutbutter and more hives appeared, no breathing issues, is he allergic? is this an indication of severity? Will ingestion be worse? jsndsplus362 years 24 weeks ago

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