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Questionthe school my child goes to won't let her take a peanut butter sandwhich for snack because a child in her class has an allergy to peanuts. How would my child eating a sandwhich affect the other child in the class. Is this rule nessasary? arfenner1083 weeks 13 hours ago
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
Forum topicPeanut Detector Dogs HookwormIsHope911 weeks 9 hours ago
Forum topicGeneral Mills cereals cmvervais1316 weeks 2 days ago
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
QuestionMy 12 month old had PB for the 1st time and broke out in red blotchy rash on face and neck. Dr. said they would do the RAST test at 3 years old. We now carry the epi pen. Why wait on testing? Can she outgrow the allergy? I am a nervous mother!! andbotten729 weeks 6 days ago
QuestionLets assume a person is allergic to peanuts/nuts. How much contact on skin will affect them? Is the effect localized to just the contact area or can it be worse? gg779330 weeks 1 day ago
QuestionMy son has a severe peanut allergy. He is starting Kindergarten this year and his school is not peanut free. I have been searching online for a reliable "safe" peanut free snack list to give to his teacher to distribute to the other parents. Mom2Nicolas and...1232 weeks 4 days ago
Forum topicPROMETRIUM progesterone hormones contain peanut oil Chris PeanutAll...934 weeks 4 days ago
Forum topicwhat is that rushing feeling? surgee634 weeks 5 days ago
QuestionAllergist refused to do any other testing to confirm peanut allergy. RAST testing came back at 7.0, so he did not feel it necessary, but to be prepared for the worst. We are relocating to China and I'm just wondering if that is the normal, just RAST? lynz80939 weeks 3 days ago
QuestionMy son's skin test wheal size decreased from 10mm to 4mm but his cap rast increased from 18 to 38. He has never been exposed to peanuts (another allergy led to allergy testing). Does anyone know why one test would decrease and the other increase? KLR639 weeks 4 days 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
Forum topicPeanut Allergy Questions sandrus1848 weeks 6 days ago
QuestionIs Cinnamon Toast Crunch safe to eat? lace347849 weeks 6 days ago
QuestionAll through school...never knew anyone with a peanut allergy, why are so many people allergic now? What have we as people done to cause this? mzmom251 year 4 days ago
QuestionCan an allergic reaction be caused by oil or other peanut essence being evaporated into the air from exposed peanuts and inhaled by a susceptible person? billingsjohnt41 year 2 weeks ago
QuestionHas anyone tried SunButter? Love sunflower seeds, but never thought of it in a cream... HookwormIsHope201 year 2 weeks ago
QuestionOur allergist said it is possible for children to outgrow food allergies, but I am wondering if any of you know, or have had a child outgrow any of them. (i.e peanuts, eggs)? momofda131 year 5 weeks ago
QuestionCan someone have a positive skin test but not truly be allergic to the food? Our doc said since my daughter eats eggs and has no reaction, it is not a true allergy. She was JUST diagnosed as allergice to peanuts, tree nuts, & sesame seeds. I am freaking! Gilly31 year 6 weeks ago
QuestionA few days ago I ate penut butter, then I touched things like my computer afterwards without washing my hands. I'm afraid of peanut proteins surviving and causing harm to others with allergies. How long does a peanut protein live? brobins51 year 6 weeks ago
QuestionMy 8 month old daughter broke out in hives after touching a chair my 2 year old had been eating peanut butter in. She had a second reaction to touching another child who had just eaten peanut butter. Her doctor said she's too young to test. Is this right? Erinfree41 year 6 weeks ago
QuestionMy child in in Kindergarten and is having increased anxiety about coming into contact with peanuts since he was teased about it once at school. He is having problems concentrating and is crying alot. Any advise? Wills mom81 year 6 weeks ago
QuestionHELP! How am I supposed to date with a severe PA?! I'm a 15 year old girl and i'm terrified to date any of the guys at school because I won't be able to kiss them unless they stop eating nuts and I don't think they would do that for me. What should I do? Jessicaah21 year 6 weeks ago
QuestionMy 15 month old son was just diagnosed with a peanut allergy. I was wondering did anyone know of a good place to get a medic alert bracelet for a child that small? addiec121 year 6 weeks ago

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