bangzoom6877
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Just found out 2 days ago that my 5-year-old son has a shrimp allergy. On Sunday we were at a Japanese buffet restaurant that we go to pretty often, however this time my son asked to try sushi for the first time. Normally he gets chicken and beef teriyaki with rice from the buffet. I allowed him to try the plain shrimp sushi since the shrimp is cooked. He loved it and asked for more, so I let him have a few more pieces. He ate the shrimp with his hand. Then he had some dessert, the usual items he gets (orange slices, small brownie and a little ice cream). Before we knew it, his eyes swelled up, the whites of his eyes were very red and he complained his eyes were itchy. I took him into the bathroom to wash his hands and face. He also had bumps around his eyes (in both upper and lower lids)...it appeared to be hives. His cheeks got all read as well and he had a hive on his right wrist. DH and I suspected this was an allergy to the shrimp.
My instincts told me to take him to an allergist, so that's what I did. We went on Wednesday. Sure enough, they tested him and he is allergic to shrimp. The allergist gave me a prescription for a 2-pack of Epi-pen Junior, and showed me how to use it. He said to avoid Chinese and Japanese restaurants for the time being, since he wants to also test him for other shellfish as well as non-shellfish. We go back next week for the non-shellfish testing, then the following week we will go back for testing for clams, crab and lobster.
Our upcoming Disney World trip is in July. I am wondering if we need to change any of our ADRs. I also know that there is an allergist at WDW. Can anyone give me the phone number to the allergist? It was suggested that I call her when I asked about this on the Restaurants board. We have ADRs at the following restaurants:
1. Chef Mickey's at Contemporary Resort (dinner)
2. Hollywood & Vine at DHS (breakfast)
3. Whispering Canyon Cafe at Wilderness Lodge (dinner)
4. Cinderella's Royal Table at MK (dinner)
5. Akershus in Norway at Epcot (lunch)
6. 1900 Park Fare at Grand Floridian (breakfast)
7. Cape May Cafe at Beach Club (dinner)
8. Captain's Grille at Yacht Club (dinner)
9. Le Cellier in Canada at Epcot (dinner)
10. Kona Cafe at Polynesian resort (dinner)
11. Crystal Palace at MK (dinner)
12. Les Chefs de France in France at Epcot (dinner)
13. Cape May Cafe at Beach Club (breakfast)
The one that worries me the most is Cape May Cafe since they serve a few different types of shellfish and it is a buffet so there is more risk of cross-contamination (i.e., someone innocently uses a same serving spoon for shrimp, then uses the same one for a pasta dish right near the shrimp).
Thank goodness his reaction was not anaphylaxis. But I know that food allergies can get worse and the type of reaction is unpredictable from one time to the next. Therefore the idea is to avoid a reaction altogether.
I would appreciate any advice from anyone else who has dealt with food allergies at WDW. Thank you so much in advance, and sorry this post is so long!
My instincts told me to take him to an allergist, so that's what I did. We went on Wednesday. Sure enough, they tested him and he is allergic to shrimp. The allergist gave me a prescription for a 2-pack of Epi-pen Junior, and showed me how to use it. He said to avoid Chinese and Japanese restaurants for the time being, since he wants to also test him for other shellfish as well as non-shellfish. We go back next week for the non-shellfish testing, then the following week we will go back for testing for clams, crab and lobster.
Our upcoming Disney World trip is in July. I am wondering if we need to change any of our ADRs. I also know that there is an allergist at WDW. Can anyone give me the phone number to the allergist? It was suggested that I call her when I asked about this on the Restaurants board. We have ADRs at the following restaurants:
1. Chef Mickey's at Contemporary Resort (dinner)
2. Hollywood & Vine at DHS (breakfast)
3. Whispering Canyon Cafe at Wilderness Lodge (dinner)
4. Cinderella's Royal Table at MK (dinner)
5. Akershus in Norway at Epcot (lunch)
6. 1900 Park Fare at Grand Floridian (breakfast)
7. Cape May Cafe at Beach Club (dinner)
8. Captain's Grille at Yacht Club (dinner)
9. Le Cellier in Canada at Epcot (dinner)
10. Kona Cafe at Polynesian resort (dinner)
11. Crystal Palace at MK (dinner)
12. Les Chefs de France in France at Epcot (dinner)
13. Cape May Cafe at Beach Club (breakfast)
The one that worries me the most is Cape May Cafe since they serve a few different types of shellfish and it is a buffet so there is more risk of cross-contamination (i.e., someone innocently uses a same serving spoon for shrimp, then uses the same one for a pasta dish right near the shrimp).
Thank goodness his reaction was not anaphylaxis. But I know that food allergies can get worse and the type of reaction is unpredictable from one time to the next. Therefore the idea is to avoid a reaction altogether.
I would appreciate any advice from anyone else who has dealt with food allergies at WDW. Thank you so much in advance, and sorry this post is so long!