tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1271934872028329802.post6554079599613143709..comments2023-08-19T04:41:13.623-04:00Comments on No Nuts For My Peanut: A Year Gone ByDianehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07243862574638660248noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1271934872028329802.post-77393123973164525482011-06-15T16:16:13.971-04:002011-06-15T16:16:13.971-04:00Same with me, first encounter was in the middle of...Same with me, first encounter was in the middle of nowhere in Mexico, my son was almost 2, and he touched hazelnut with his tongue and started vomiting and hives, the whole thing! He blew up and the only reason I think he's alive today was that we were vacationing with our friend who happens to be his pediatrician and he had benadryl in his car.<br />Truthfully it's a pain living with an allergic child. Mine is allergic to all nuts, to catfish, had eczema for a while, is asthmatic and all that is allergic reactions. We did the needle test weeks ago and again it shows severe reaction to nuts. I have hope that it will go away some day, just as I hoped for a child after 2 ectopics, and 5 miscarriages :)<br />Good luck and thanks!isatrahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05445794036714665061noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1271934872028329802.post-57050957785399989752011-04-22T17:42:56.746-04:002011-04-22T17:42:56.746-04:00Thanks for your story! I am so surprised that afte...Thanks for your story! I am so surprised that after all the exposures to PB, that he wasnt safe..For us, at very 1st intro, my daughter didnt eat the PB either, but touched it, and probably rubbed her eye, cause within a half hr she had a swollen eye..We are so dumb, we thought maybe it was from when she slipped and hit her eye on her toy chest..I still called the Dr, and it was afterhours, the nurse said its most likely Not Peanut allergy,since I told her the toy chest story, and Cambrie had no other symptoms, and even told us to introduce it again, a week later..When I did, the same thing happened hives first a few with sneezing, some coughing, and at the office a slightly messed up eye, we immediately went to the Drs office, and they immediately prescribed us the epipens, though we didnt need to use it...And we gave her pb, at 27 months old..I thank you for sharing all your tips and eperiences..It is so great to have a support system, I wish I knew of some moms in my area that could relate..I guess I will find more moms in my area when she starts preschool next yr..I also agree with you that I am terrifed of what would happen if she ingested any peanut...Have a great Easter!!!Jamie's Jewelshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13681047828556254072noreply@blogger.com