erinch
Parsing the same ee cummings poem for 20 years
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I've often posted about my food allergic DS: milk, eggs, nuts, treenuts. He can eat fish and seafood. (I developed an allergy to "finny" fish in my twenties, but can eat shellfish.)
Our DS, age 9, is drip dry healthy--no asthma. No food allergies. Until tonight. She ate 2 tiny baby shrimp and an hour later started with gastro and heart palpitation symptoms. She did not go into a full anaphylactic episode, but we are assuming the reactive pattern has been "set" and will escalate. As far as I know she had one previous exposure to a bite of shrimp a few years ago and didn't like it.
Due to the extent of her brother's allergies, we did not introduce any nut or peanut products to her until she was age 6, and she tolerated those fine. I really wish we'd held off shellfish entirely until she was in her teens.
It only goes to show that when it runs in the family, one must always be alert.
Our DS, age 9, is drip dry healthy--no asthma. No food allergies. Until tonight. She ate 2 tiny baby shrimp and an hour later started with gastro and heart palpitation symptoms. She did not go into a full anaphylactic episode, but we are assuming the reactive pattern has been "set" and will escalate. As far as I know she had one previous exposure to a bite of shrimp a few years ago and didn't like it.
Due to the extent of her brother's allergies, we did not introduce any nut or peanut products to her until she was age 6, and she tolerated those fine. I really wish we'd held off shellfish entirely until she was in her teens.
It only goes to show that when it runs in the family, one must always be alert.