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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As an allergy parent, I’m kind of skeptical your child could have a “severe allergy” you are just discovering in ES. Putting that aside, epinephrine, if given quickly, is extremely effective and not something you should be wary of using. My daughter sees Dr. Wood at Hopkins, failed a food challenge there, and I’ve seen epinephrine in action. A miracle drug. There is no downside to giving Epi even if you are unsure if the person “needs” it.[/quote] I'm the French PP, and OP's experience with her child was ours as well. My son started to vomit spectacularly as a preschooler, and symptoms got progressively worse, and with a wider variety of nuts, to which he did not initially test positive. We need to retest frequently. Recently he had his first weekend away with his school club, and I was a basket of nerves the entire weekend, not knowing how he would deal with bringing his epipen everywhere and asking the right person for ingredients. There were no problems, thank goodness, but it's so stressful raising a child with an anaphylactic allergy. We are considering doing OIT, oral immuno therapy. Still have some research to do. [/quote]
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