If you haven't spoken to your allergist in the past 6 months, you may want to check in. Food allergy desensitization programs like this one are becoming more prevalent. I found out over the summer that our allergist office will begin peanut desensitization in December. They chose peanut to start because they have a peanut allergic allergist who is willing to be the first desensitization patient in the practice. My 12-year-old may enter the peanut program this summer, although were are just as anxious for a milk desensitization program.
I'm really excited about this works. I recognize the risks, but I hope with a slow progression, an active watch for symptoms of an allergic reaction and keeping epinephrine close at hand, there will be success. This living in fear of accidental ingestion due to cross contamination or incomplete food labels is no good. Finally, some help may be on the way!
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Showing posts with label anaphylaxis and peanut. Show all posts
Arizona Teenager in Coma After Eating Cereal With Peanut
This is one of those heartbreaking stories. A 14 year old Arizona girl was hanging out with friends snacking on cereal when she went into anaphylactic shock and then cardiac arrest. She's been in a coma for several weeks now. You can read the story here and follow her progress on Facebook.
From all of us who have kids with food allergies, our thoughts are with Adrianna and her family and we wish her a speedy and full recovery.
From all of us who have kids with food allergies, our thoughts are with Adrianna and her family and we wish her a speedy and full recovery.
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