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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have travelled internationally to countries that aren’t English speaking in Europe, Asia, Central America, and my son has severe food allergies ie anaphylactic Rx to Peanuts Tree Nuts Sesame Chick peas Lentils Kiwi We just learned how to say he’s allergic to..... he can’t eat..... he could die if he ate .....in different languages, writing it all down and showing it to servers. Nothing ever happened during travels. He had an anaphylactic reaction in local summer camp at age 4, ended up in ER needing IV corticosteroids. But never when travelling, you just learn to be insistent on being understood. I never brought food into restaurants, we sometimes ate somewhere else as an option.[/quote] Addendum, we went to France twice and no issues with plain croissants. Avoided all chocolate, anything touching chocolate. Always carried 3 epipen. 2 on person, 1 in a bag.[/quote]
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