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Peanut Allergy - Hanover,MA

Does anyone have a child with a peanut allergy, that would like to exchange idea's, thoughts, concerens???

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I have a peanut allergy and have had it all my life. I have an anaphylactic reaction with less than 20 minutes to get help, so you know I take it seriously! I'd be happy to offer any help you may need. Let me know how you'd like to converse. You can also get good information/ideas/recipes at www.foodallergy.org.

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My 4 year old son was given peanut butter when he was 3 and within minutes I knew. We rushed him to the hospital.

My two year old daughter is allgeric to milk and egss and we just found out peanuts too.

WHy?? I have no nut allergies my husband has no food allergies so why all of a sudden is so many kids developing this??

Holloween is a nightmare..

would love to chat..

Thank tothe other mom for the haeds upon the pita chips...

Yes waiters are clueless. we told one that she was allergic to milk and eggs and he brought my sons milk ontop of her applejuice stacked and was pissed when I made him get me a new one, or he said it has just a little butter on it so that doesnt matter - I said that could send her to the hospital ...

Not many people beleive they are serious..

Oh and my old school grandmother said she bought the peanut butter with no nuts so they could have it. She didnt understand that creamy peanut butter still had nuts...

Yes you read that right.... She is always supervised with my kids...

Hi I have a 2 year old son that has a peanut allery.I also am allergic.Any advice from you i would love.And if you have any questions for me i would be happy to help

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Hi I have a 2 year old son that has a peanut allery.I also am allergic.Any advice from you i would love.And if you have any questions for me i would be happy to help

Hi A.,
I do not have a child with an allergy but my best friend does. Her daughter is allergic to yellow and red food colouring and dairy. Ensuring her daughter gets all her nutrients and avoids the bad foods is difficult. I know educating her daughter has been difficult (kids hate being left out) but important. A nut allergy is very scary as so many packaged goods can contain traces of nuts, and an egg allergy rules out so many foods also. If you're worried about your daughter getting all her nutrients I can highly recommend a juice that I give to my children to ensure they get all their nutritional requirements. (check is out at: www.my-monavie-juice.com) My kids love the taste and i know they're getting everything they need, including s protein profile similar to an egg, high fiber with a low glycemic index and more than 16 phytonutrients and antioxidants. The main ingredient of this juice is the acai berry which mothers in the amazon jungle use to nourish their babies if they're unable to breast feed. I'm noticing improved concentration in my school aged child and improved behaviour in my 3 year old. It's good for them, they like it and I know there are no additives or preservatives. And because it's a juice I know it's easier for them to digest than a tablet. I could go on and on as I'm noticing a huge improvement in my childrens health and development (no colds, flu or tummy bugs since taking the juice) but it's entirely up to you if you'd like to know more.

You're not in VT, but you can get advice here anyway, I'm sure: http://www.vermontfoodallergyorg.org/

You can also research on the web for food allergies and intolerances.

Good Luck!

My daughter is allergic to peanuts and tree nuts. We are fortunate that she has to actually ingest it for it to affect her, so she has rarely been exposed. The few exposures she has had since diagnosis were in the first year or so. We haven't had any in the last year. You do get used to reading labels and reminding people not to bring nuts to your house. It ends up being fairly easy to avoid. The egg thing is, of course, harder, since eggs are in so many things. People are getting used to the idea of food allergies, so most are cautious about giving food to a child not their own. As she gets older, you will be able to teach her how to protect herself. Hang in there.

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We just found out last week our 20 month old has a level 2 peanut allergy. So far we have just been reading labels.

Sunbutter is delicous, we buy it at Shaws (or Whole Foods if you live near one). Vermont Nut-Free Chocolates makes safe chocolates and holiday candies - you can find them & order online (delicious). That helps for Halloween, Easter. Cherrybrook Kitchen has wonderful cake, frosting, brownie & cookie mixes that also great - a hit with everyone plus nut and egg free.

Bringing your own treats to share at birthday parties (like the Cherrybrook cupcakes or rice krispie treats), always packing lots of "safe snacks" and teaching your daughter (and everyone around her) that whatever is not "her" food must be cleared by you first. Good luck!!!

good morning! I actually have a husband with nut allergies, an 11 year old with a (possible) nut allergy and a 5 year old with an egg allergy and possible nut allergy. The possible ones are because every time they are tested it comes back inconclusive. Its definately a chore. The yound one loves to cook and we have to be sooo careful with raw egg. My advise(ive been doing this since I met my husband) 17 years ago. read read read. Even if you think it doesnt have nuts/peanuts in it suprise there they are! Have you have any incidents yet?

Hi A., my son has food allergies as well. 38 to be exact including the top 8 and everything else. He eats 8 foods and only the eight foods which are pork, venison, apples, bananas, carrots, greenbeans, watermelons and oranges. He sees a GI in Boston and Dr. Accetta allergist. So I would be glad to talk to someone who is going threw the same thing as me.

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