The airplane--peanut threat has me curious about allergies and testing.
How did you find out you were allergic to something (or your child), and what kind of testing was done, what was the reaction, and results? How did they write out the results?
Our allergy doctor does the skin test. I've gone to two places and had the scratch testing done on my back and my arms. Afterward, they injected me a few times on the upper arm with a needle, putting a little liquid bubble just under my skin. I can't find my first results, but the second place just put lines next to the things I am allergic to---some have one line, some have several, with a line across them. Do some people have actually numbers (between one and ten, for example) showing the severity of the allergy? The last place I took my kids, the lady measured the size of the hives with a ruler type instrument.
I was also told that, other than the peanut allergy, some of the food items that showed positive are not 100% accurate.
How did you find out you were allergic to something (or your child), and what kind of testing was done, what was the reaction, and results? How did they write out the results?
Our allergy doctor does the skin test. I've gone to two places and had the scratch testing done on my back and my arms. Afterward, they injected me a few times on the upper arm with a needle, putting a little liquid bubble just under my skin. I can't find my first results, but the second place just put lines next to the things I am allergic to---some have one line, some have several, with a line across them. Do some people have actually numbers (between one and ten, for example) showing the severity of the allergy? The last place I took my kids, the lady measured the size of the hives with a ruler type instrument.
I was also told that, other than the peanut allergy, some of the food items that showed positive are not 100% accurate.