starshine514
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So, I'm new to this food allergy thing. We recently ended up in the ER when my baby tried egg for the first time. She is nursing and had been having stuffiness and congestion since September. However, I stopped eating egg after the ER visit and her stuffiness/spit up is greatly improved. A few days ago, my sister made a tofu scramble which I, being eggless for a month, consumed two helpings of at brunch. By that evening, the baby was spitting up and stuffy again. So, we may find ourselves with soy issues as well. She has also reacted to yogurt topically, but eliminating dairy from my diet didn't make a difference.
So, my question is, how can I avoid egg and major sources of soy (small amounts of soy lecithin seem to be fine) while at Disneyland next weekend? Is there a list of allergens I can get or find online? Does City Hall have a list, or do you have to ask at each eatery?
I'm considering this a practice trip. The baby will still be nursing or having jarred food/snacks that I bring and know are safe, but since she's getting the allergens through my breastmilk, I need to be careful about what I eat as well to help keep her feeling better. As she gets older, I'm going to have to deal with letting her eat food prepared by someone else, but for now, I know that if I accidentally consume it, the only repercussions will be spit up/stuffiness, not a trip to the ER. Once she's consuming it directly, a mistake will probably be much worse.
So, my question is, how can I avoid egg and major sources of soy (small amounts of soy lecithin seem to be fine) while at Disneyland next weekend? Is there a list of allergens I can get or find online? Does City Hall have a list, or do you have to ask at each eatery?
I'm considering this a practice trip. The baby will still be nursing or having jarred food/snacks that I bring and know are safe, but since she's getting the allergens through my breastmilk, I need to be careful about what I eat as well to help keep her feeling better. As she gets older, I'm going to have to deal with letting her eat food prepared by someone else, but for now, I know that if I accidentally consume it, the only repercussions will be spit up/stuffiness, not a trip to the ER. Once she's consuming it directly, a mistake will probably be much worse.