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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What does her allergist say? If the answer is that she doesn’t have one then yes, you need to take this more seriously.[/quote] Don't worry, she has an allergist and we have an epi-pen at home and school, but I don't carry it around everywhere (or have her carry it around). I don't remember the allergist saying specifically to bring it everywhere, but I guess that would make sense.[/quote] Come on OP. My kid had anaphylaxis for the first time eating out, something that had been safe many times. I was very glad to have an epi with us. She needed another in the ER, then a course of steroids. It was terrifying watching her mouth and tongue swell. Your attitude of wanting to minimize it and any extra demands could cost your daughter her life. Why have epis that are not with her? [/quote]
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