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Peanut Allergy - West Chester,PA

Hello!

I'm a bit frustrated and not sure what to do next. I really appreciate any help and ideas you can give me!

A few nights ago my son ingested a portion of a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup. Almost immediately he started having a cackling cough and gagging. His eyes glazed over and he became pretty lethargic. We kept an eye on him and when his breathing seemed more crackling we decided to take him to the ER. At the ER, they were not sure it was an allergic reaction but did say his throat was a bit swollen and decided to give him Benadryl and Epinephrine. Almost immediately he started to feel better and was back to his old self. We were repeatedly told that this was not a typical reaction to peanuts. They gave us an EpiPen prescription and asked us to meet with out pediatrician the next day.

We went to our appointment yesterday and basically the doctor brushed it off saying she would put it in his charts and didn't seem to want to talk about it.

Well first I am not happy about our doctor's visit, but that is a tangent. I feel like I need to know if my son is indeed allergic to peanuts and how severe. I am starting to really believe that we have to advocate our health needs to the medical community. I'm not sure what I need to do next. My friend today suggested he get a blood test taken to test for allergies.

Is this the next step and does anyone else have any words of wisdom? I just need to know how serious this is for my son(and make sure it was indeed an allergic reaction, although it seemed like it after the epinephrine worked wonders)and what I need to do to make sure he does not have any allergic reactions again. Now I am wondering if is is any tree nuts or just peanuts.

Thank you so much for your help!!!

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Thank you everyone for your responses!!! I do know how serious this is and he is definitely not going anywhere near peanuts anytime soon. I did schedule an appointment with an Allergist that is highly recommended and we are going to change pediatricians. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that he does not have any other food allergies. This is a such a scary world to be entering and one I was hoping we could avoid! Thank you everyone for the recommendations and websites!!!

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B.,

My son has multiple severe food allergies. Found Dr. Spergel at CHOP to be the most thorough-would make an appointment with him. Nuts are in everything, situation should not be taken lightly....

Good luck.

K.

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I think you should really consider finding a new pediatrician. Allergies can be life threatening and should not be dismissed. (ANY of your concerns should not be dismissed!)

I took my kids to an excellent allergist who tested on their backs while they laid down and watched a little portable video. It was so easy I could not believe it! I am sending you the link for that doc, although I am not sure where you are located. Any questions, feel free to email me. In the meantime act as if he is allergic to all nuts. The doc below in case the link doesn't work is Dr DeAngelo on Fort Couch Road in the South Hills. He is GREAT.

http://maps.google.com/maps/place?hl=en&source=hp&amp...

Hi! I'm a pediatric nurse and while your son's presentation does not sound typical of an allergy, one thing I have learned in my years of peds is that no two kids are the same and you never know what they are going to do! It does sound like an allergic reaction, especially given his response to the benadryl and epi. Besides keeping your epipen and benadryl handy, I would start with either looking for a new pediatrician or having another appointment with your current pediatrician. Depending on your insurance, you can contact an allergist yourself or ask for a referral to one. Like I said, keep the epipen and benadryl handy and be persistent....you are the best advocate for your child's health!! Good luck!!

Hi B..

You already got all the good advice here, so I will keep this brief. My son has a peanut allergy, and after his first reaction, I read lots of info about peanut allergies, and there is some indication that reactions can become more severe with each occurrence, so I would be very careful until you get a more definitive diagnosis. Keep your Epi-Pen with you at all times, and make sure you have practiced using it. And definitely follow up on this. Both your pediatrician and ER were extremely careless to dismiss your sons reaction. These reactions can be life threatening. Shame on them.

Hi,B.:

Take your son to an Allergy Doc.

Get a second opinion.

Good luck. D.

You should absolutely have him tested for peanut allergy.

On the other hand, I know that sometimes when I take a bite of a really sugary food, it kind of goes down the wrong way and I choke and hack and gasp and make all kinds of scary noises (and if this had happened when I was a little kid, I'm sure my parents would have, quite correctly, taken me to the ER), so it could be as simple as a throat full of gooey spit down the wrong hatch. But definitely insist on a trip to the allergist to be safe.

Hello! A peanut allergy is serious and should not have been brushed off like that. I have a daughter with food allergies. You need to take your child to an allergy specialist. They do several test and walk you thru how to handle an allergy and how to read the labels to know how to spot allergens. You need to take this seriously since the doctor did not.

absolutely take hime to an alergy specialist. It surely sounds like an alergic reaction to me. Trust your gut feeling, Moms aren't usually wrong. Remember, he will only get worse the next time he is exposed to peanuts, and you may not be as fortunate to be near to medical care. Good luck.

B.,

My son has multiple severe food allergies. Found Dr. Spergel at CHOP to be the most thorough-would make an appointment with him. Nuts are in everything, situation should not be taken lightly....

Good luck.

K.

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