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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Absolutely she should have an EpiPen with her! You never know if the allergy will become more intense until ... it does. If I had a kid over who had an allergic reaction I'd have my kid call 911 on speaker phone while I was jabbing the kid with the Epi pen to save her life. Every parent hopes their kid will grow out of it, but every smart parent with a kid who has a peanut allergy has their kid have an Epi pen close by until then! [/quote] This exactly. My nephew has a peanut allergy. So far, it's mild like your DD's. But when he comes to our house, so does his Epi-pen. It lives on the kitchen counter of whatever house he is in. They've never needed to use it, because so far he just gets the itchy mouth rash. But you don't want to know it's developed into anaphylaxis and NOT have the epi-pen.[/quote]
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