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    Sounds great My youngest sons peanut rasts have gone down in the last year from 2.09 to .95 (he is 12).He has had ana type reactions to them 4 years ago now, tingling throat, metallic taste in mouth, throat swelling which lead to a choking cough, and mucous, as well as similar reactions to almonds, some more recently as last year to these, but he passed an IOFC for almonds at the end of last year after rasts went from .59 to .39.We have avoided all nuts until just recently and now he has...
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    For all of our readers: this Medical Advisory Team blog will be here to discuss general issues, mainly food allergy management, and replies and comments from the Medical Advisory Team will generally be posted within a week. This initial post is to gather your ideas for topics you'd like the MAT to address over the next year. Thanks!
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    Hi & thanks. I appreciate the help you offer & I need all the help I can get when dealing with the education department. This week I am taking my children out of school to begin home schooling. I have persisted for some time to educate them on my daughters life threatening allergies and I have finally had enough! The key is education but when you can't educate the education system what do you do? Awaiting your feedback. Jude
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    Hi! My grandson has anaphylaxis to eggs, nuts, has asthma, allergic to cats, dogs, specific trees, raw apples, grass and more. He wears a mask when he goes outside most of the time, and this I am sure is part of the reason he has been better. I have two questions. 1)I would like to know what research is being done to assist in completely eliminating food allergies. 2) Why do kids have food allergies?...In layman's terms...Not the IGg or whatever it is called type of information, but...
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    Hi, My son has many food allergies and his diet is very limited because of it. We just found out that he is hypoglycemic and we were told it is from his very restricted diet. He now has to test his blood sugars in the morning since he collapsed from his sugar levels being dangerously low. I would like any information about hypoglycmia and is he now considered a diabetic? Is this something he will have the rest of his life or grow out of it? Any and all information would be appreciated.
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    Big Momma! If the doctors haven't already recommended it, I suggest making an appt with a Registered Dietician. Try to find one that has experience working with limited diets, they will be more useful to your particular situation. It's useful to keep a food log before your appt so the RD can evaluate the diet and see if there are any nutritional holes and help you make sure all nutrutional needs are being met. We can also help you in our Food & Cooking Forum . Many of us have dealt with...
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    My 9 year old girl is allergic to multiple foods , including soy , milk , oats , flour , milk , beans , pork , glutten , casein , coconut , onions , among others . Symptoms include itching , throat , esophagus and tongue . Apart from gastrointestinal problems , from chronic esophagitis to stomach ulcers . Your allergies increase since if consume the same food for long period creates allergies to it. No treatment has taken effect as a mother and I 'm desperate .
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    i have been told my daughter has fpies by one and mpies by another i have been reading up on both and they are similar. i don't know what to do. when she has an episode it takes a week to two weeks for her to flush it out of her own system.when we lived in alabama the hospitals would give her a bag of fluids and then she would be fine but now the docters don't listen to me.they say it isnt healthy to give fluids if she doesnt need it..what can i do to help her flush it faster.
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    Originally Posted by fpie mom: i have been told my daughter has fpies by one and mpies by another i have been reading up on both and they are similar. i don't know what to do. when she has an episode it takes a week to two weeks for her to flush it out of her own system.when we lived in alabama the hospitals would give her a bag of fluids and then she would be fine but now the docters don't listen to me.they say it isnt healthy to give fluids if she doesnt need it..what can i do to help her...
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    My granddaughter was excited to start a new school until she had a reaction to the milk given at lunch time. She has a milk and egg allergy and her mom gave the school documents regarding this condition. What can her mom do to correct this issue and is there a requirement that the schools should have followed to prevent this from happening. I read about the little boy that died from anaphalaxis. My granddaughter nearly died when given lunch with dairy and egg in the past. What can be done...
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