Lynda, The revised hand out if much improved from the original, thank you for taking all our feedback into consideration. If there are any subsequent revisions, please consider also including a statement that lets readers know that epinephrine is not always effective in halting anaphylaxis, so strict avoidance of allergens is critical. There seems to be a misunderstanding that there is an epinephrine safety net: If a child does have a severe reaction, just give him epinephrine, anaphylaxis...
I agree with DashiMom. I have had many people respond to my worries with ....he will be okay....we have his epi-pen. Then I have to go and explain how food allergies and asthma combined aren't always fixed with a dose or two of an epi-pen. I really think people just look at me then as if I have two heads or I am just plain nuts. Thanks for updating and addressing so many things Lynda, but that is a great idea as a final note on any future revisions. This is so much better than anything I had...
Hi, Thanks again for doing this, but I wanted to bring a problem to your attention about downloading the handout. If you click the image, the current (August) version comes up. However, if you select "attachments" and then click the pdf file listed under "files", the July version comes up.
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