Health: Epi Pen

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Food Idea for Air Travel

My 3 year old daughter has a severe peanut allergy and we are off for an international trip soon, and the flying time, hmmm, over 15 hours. My carry on will not be short of snacks, but does that mean my little girl will go for a day without any hot food? My heart aches just thinking about it. So we need your idea of safe air-travel friendly and "real" food. She likes sandwiches with deli meat/cheese and any type of pasta, but I worry how long I can keep the food without them getting bad, just too risky for such a long flight. Tonight...

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Pediatrician Recommendations in the Santa Cruz Area

Hi, I was told by my OBGYN that I should have a pediatrician picked out before delivery and that I should ask some of my friends with babies who they would recommend...however, I don't have any friends who have children. So I was wondering if anyone has had any good or bad experiences with pediatricians and why you would recommend them or not. Thank you in advance for your input :)

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Would This Make You Mad?

Yesterday I had a biopsy done on my thyroid. It is a relatively simple process, and though it left me pretty sore last night, I am doing much better this morning. However, my husband planned a jiu jitsu session for tonight. He gets off work at 3:30 the session is at 5:30 ,it takes almost 45 minutes for him to get home so he decided just to go straight to the session. So this will leave me at home, alone, with my almost three year old daughter until 7:30...the day after a biopsy. Not only that I might have to get her to a dentist today as...

Digestion

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How Do I Know When His Lactose-intolerance Is Better/gone?

My son was/is lactose-intolerant. I understand a lot of babies have a hard time digesting cow's milk and as a nursing momma, I learned to give up dairy for the first 5 months of my son's life. We thought he had collic, until I eliminated dairy and found the protein from the dairy was eating up his poor intestines and causing painful gas. Anyway, I continue to nurse him (he's 8-months now) and I have introduced cheeses, ice cream, etc. back into my diet and he doesn't seem to react much. I have not tried drinking milk yet but would LOVE...

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What's in Your Travel First Aid Kit?

Hi Mamas! We are getting ready to go on a family trip before baby 2 arrives. We have a 20 month old son who is becoming more adventurous by the day. :) Thankfully he's only had a few bumps and bruises and scrapes that we've been able to care for at home. That being said, I'm packing over the next few days and I'd like to get a first aid kit together, for things like stings, bites, scrapes, cuts, burns, whatever we need to be prepared, I suppose. Do you have a first aid kit? What's are the essentials? Thanks everyone!

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Hi moms, Last weekend, I fed my son whole wheat pasta, green peas, with homemade carbonara sauce (milk, egg, basil, parmesan cheese). All of these ingredients, he has had some way before, but never with carbonara sauce. Almost immediately, he began rubbing his eyes, getting the sauce all over his face and into his eyes, and he began swelling pretty intensely, but he was breathing fine. We went to urgent care, where they gave him benadryl orally, which he promptly vomited. Then, they gave him an epi-pen jr. shot. My son cried for a...

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Hi Moms: My son has a peanut allergy. Like many of you we carry and Benadryl, epi pen and albuterol inhaler everywhere. No problem, I just carry a bigger bag.:) Here's my question: I signed my 5 year old son up for a very reputable camp this summer. Their allergy response policy is unlike any I have ever encountered. His allergy action plan calls for Benadryl, epi & inhaler in that order if needed. The camp will ONLY administer the epi pen. They will NOT administer Benadryl and he has to self administer the inhaler. I find this to be...

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Epi-pen Jr. in an Airport (And Some Liquid Questions)

My 19 month old son has a food allergy and we must carry an epi-pen jr. around with us at all times. Is there any special consideration we have to take when traveling by plane? I can see security claiming that it is a weapon or something like that since there is a needle, but at the same time, it is a rescue medication that is required to be with my son at all times. Also, because my son's food allergy, he usually cannot eat food out. I will be packing him some of his favorites since we will be traveling for breakfast and lunch. Is...

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I am so sad whenever I hear about a child dying of anaphylaxis after eating something they were allergic to. But I'm very curious. Every time I read an article about someone who died, even after they were given an epinephrine injection, there is no mention of Benadryl or any other antihistamine. A lot of allergy bloggers and columnists have also written about their experiences of administering an epi-pen to their child. Still no mention of giving an antihistamine to the child before the epi-pen. I always carry Benadryl, an epi-pen,...

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A few weeks ago I took my daughter to the park. I brought some peanuts with us so she could feed the squirrels. After we were done she ran off to swing on the swing sets. As soon as she climbed down another kid came over. Right then it hit me that if this kid had a peanut allergy it could be bad. I hadn't even thought about it when we came down! Luckily his mom was right there and I asked her if he did, and told her why. She said he didn't but thanked me for being so cautious. I immediately wiped her hands down with some wipes before...

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My daughter, age 9, has had three migraines in the past six weeks. Her doctor has offered little advice...only for us to keep a journal of them and give Advil. Does anyone in this wonderful community have any experience with migraines in children, how to prevent them, how to treat them quickly, any medications that work effectively, etc. I am very concerned as this is my active, athletic, outgoing daughter who now spends many days in her darkened bedroom with a cold compress on her forehead.