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QuestionMy son is in Kindergarten. There are 2 peanut allergic kids in his class. The teacher has banned anything made with peanuts or in a facility that processes peanuts. Why can't the other 22 kids in the class have the item and the 2 have something else? fablehill7218 weeks 2 days ago
BlogProbiotics and Peanut Allergy Therapy Food Allergy As...325 weeks 5 days ago
Forum topicSafe Chocolate Chips? 2babygirls2051 weeks 6 days ago
Questionwith halloween coming up can anyone tell me what candy is safe,sofar dumdums, and starbursts r ok.she never had chocolate. 2wallergy91 year 6 weeks ago
QuestionMy insurance will not pay for my son's epipenjr. I have a sample but its about to expire. A note from the doctor will not help. The rep.'s don't give out any samples anymore. I cannot afford 180 $ I have written bluecross blueshield and they won't pay it! momma63101 year 12 weeks ago
QuestionMy daughter is allergic to peanuts and tree nuts. She was accepted into a public school preschool program but then denied after being told of her allergy. Is that legal? TOOTSIE741 year 17 weeks ago
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
QuestionDoes anyone know a recipe for Puppy Chow that doesn't involve using Peanut Butter? kmdeppa31 year 28 weeks ago
QuestionHas anyone had (let your PA kids have) birthday cake from the Walmart bakery? We went to a birthday party today and the cake was from Walmart. There were no warning labels (may contain...mfg in a facility...etc.). diannek82 years 6 weeks ago
QuestionMy son was just diagnosed via skin test that he has a "mild" PA. I asked the Allergist what level my son was at and he was not able to give me an answer. Is there such a thing as a level? or are some children just mild, moderate, severe as far as PA go jeffo3697102 years 17 weeks ago
Questionis MacDonalds safe for peanut allergy sassy9191112 years 20 weeks ago
Questionhow soon can you have a reaction to peanuts or peanut butter? my son has the peanut allergy jjn5692 years 20 weeks ago
Forum topicDoes anyone have a good frosting recipe? BeyondAPeanut32 years 20 weeks ago
Questioncan a person get a reaction from smelling a ice cream birthday cake from dairy queen? cxrazyh12 years 20 weeks ago
Forum topicWalmart dorry8562 years 25 weeks ago
QuestionMy 23 month old son has a peanut allergy. Do we also need to avoid anything with sunflower oils due to the fact that I believe that sunflower seeds are processed in peanut plants? kmdeppa42 years 29 weeks ago
Forum topicChiropractors mvendt32 years 30 weeks ago
Forum topicNewbie mvendt52 years 31 weeks ago
QuestionU hear we should avoid soy if my daughter has a severe peanut allergy, is that true? kcookus52 years 32 weeks ago
QuestionIs Cheez-it snack ok to eat around someone with peanut allergy Margot Lange42 years 34 weeks ago

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