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[quote=Anonymous]OP a dairy allergy that persists into adulthood is no joke. I'm sure you know this, but just want to be clear since "just" choking and vomiting are not mild symptoms. First, your best protection is not the one provided by the restaurant, but by you carrying your Epipen and Zyrtec (same as Benadryl, fewer side effects). State the allergy when you order. Ask the server to please check back when the food arrives. State the allergy to the person who drops the food. Confirm with the server. Last, all adolescents and adults should be considering Xolair for protection.[/quote]
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