Just out of curiosity, when your son had his allergy testing, was there a scale between one to ten on the severity level, or something like that? The place we went just puts lines (a straight line with a cross on it, like a "t" next to the things she tested positive for allergies. Some of the things she was tested for have one line, some have more. I don't know if more lines means more severe, and how many lines is the limit. The woman doing the testing said they measure the size of the hives that develope (she did take out a ruler type object and measure each bump) and very small hives did not even get written down. A person on one site said that her child showed "severely allergic". Is that just determined by the size of the hives a person gets when tested? Or, is there some other way? They did test with a needle on a couple things, confirming a cat allergy for one. She's always at her friends house with cats and claims nothing bad happens. I don't quite understand it all. I am allergic to the grass in my yard, but at most, it makes me itch and makes my nose run. How does one know "how" allergic someone is, other than personal experience? I suppose I should start a new topic since I'm veering off.... sorry. Just curious.
I had both the skin prick and teh blood test done.
From what my allergist told me, the skin test is based on how quickly and how big a resulting hive is on the skin from the allergen that is being tested. I tested a 4+++ for peanuts
The blood test is more accurate and is based on a scale of 0-6. A 5or 6 indicate and extreme allergy.
I have a 6 for peanuts and i think a 3 for egg.
Basically, i can not eat anything with peanuts, may conatin peanuts, made on the same equipment and we avoid made in teh same facility as peanuts. We dont know about the airborne allergy yet. The only time i have been exposed to peanuts in teh air for an extended time is at work (i work with preschoolers) but thats a well ventilated building and classrooms
My doctors reasoning was, just becasue you dont react in one place, doesnt mean you wont in another...especially somewhere like an airplane...small space, lots of people, recycled air...so i might not have a KNOWN airborne allergy BUT i take the precautions just in case
For the people on here who say that they are incovenienced becasue of the people with food allergies. I'll gladly trade places with you and than YOU can see how difficult it is. I'm so sorry that our allergy interferes with YOUR life a few days out of the year...get over it