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Yesterday, we had another scare about our son, since he suddenly began to develop the same allergic reaction I told you about, for the second time, just as I logged off this site.
Not wishing to continue to hijack other threads, I only thought it fair to update you since I involved you, in the first place, and since you were so kind to send in some very valuable advice, and to show a lot of care.
Believe it or not, I was somewhat relieved, as was our paediatrician, since now we can drastically narrow the list of unknown allergens! Having previously written down that list of timings and of things he ate, we managed to compare events and items, similar to those he did, or had, yesterday. The two things, which came out from the comparison, were the attendance of his to the regular soccer session in the morning, and his eating a piece of bread pudding, which I usually do and which he so likes! Amazingly enough, the time between his eating the pudding and the reaction resulted the same in both cases! So, apparently, the culprit is an ingredient in the pudding ... an ingredient which he ate in the past, but which is now manifesting itself as something which he doesn't tolerate. And thinking that the paediatrician herself, and even us have discarded the idea of the pudding being the source in the first place, since the most eyecatching triggers were seafood and playing with the bird!
Of course, it was shocking to see such a manifestation for the second time, and after such a short period of time! On the other hand, I'm also thankful for that piece of leftover pudding as now the fear of the unknown has diminished! The paediatrician is blaming four ingredients, as the top of the list ... cinnamon, walnuts, coconuts, or citrus and candied peel. Those future tests could maybe tell us more ...
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23-09-2012 09:02
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Never have enough words to thank you all, guys! Again, all of your comments and past experiences are very helpful and comforting, and your wishes are more than welcome!
Even though I'm so thankful that nothing more serious has happened to him, since we hear about so many terrible things happening around us, I can't hide that anxiety is still eating at me, especially when still partially in the dark, and when he's not with me. As you're also saying, the second time was kind of a blessing! Apart from being ready, and give him the immediate treatment needed for the regression of the attack, I was also already able to cut out a few ingredients from the total used in the pudding, such as flour, eggs, butter, etc, since I know that between the first episode and the last he has eaten such and these weren't harmful. Now, we must only wait for the specialist to confirm our appointment, and then wait again for the results to come. Albeit we were told that the results might not be that specific, at least we could know where we stand and avoid certain things, like we're already doing before knowing about any further concrete trigger. Will hopefully be able to tell you the outcome in the near future ...
Green ... I'm so very glad that your sister's experience is only a past memory, now! Thanks for your intervention, since it's very reassuring! As well as that of yours, CW!
Hugs to all!
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24-09-2012 09:10
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Gatchamarie: My oldest son has a severe, life-threatening peanut allergy, so I understand how scary it can be. We found out when he was four - he touched a raisin that was in a bridge mix (mixed nuts & fruit) and then touched his eye and his eye swelled shut. It was terrifying because we were traveling at the time and we didn't know what was happening or where to go. I thought maybe he had been stung by a bee. One side of his face was so swollen it looked like it was melting. We got him to the emergency room and they were so nice and gave him some shots. Hours later, he broke out in a secondary rash all over his arms and legs, scared me half to death. My husband was out of town and we were new to our house, so I packed up my son and his eight week old brother and took him back to the ER - this time our local emergency room - and they told me that the secondary rash happens sometimes, it was okay, and not to worry about it. I took the lid from the bridge mix into the doctor's office later and had them test for every likely allergen in the ingredient list. Fortunately, peanuts were the only major allergen.
My son has lived with his allergy for seven years now - he's really good at reading food labels, cautious at parties & potlucks. I remember at the beginning, right after he was diagnosed, I was absolutely terrified to let him out of my sight! But it's gotten easier as he's gotten older. Sometimes, he even carries his own epi-pens now. If you ever have any questions about living with someone with a severe food allergy, feel free to email me off-list.
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27-09-2012 03:24
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Finally, my son's blood results have arrived! The culprit is our poor budgie! My son resulted allergic to bird feather dander and fecal matter! At least, now he can eat his beloved bread pudding without any worries! The results have also shown that he's okay with nuts, cinnamon, and all the other ingredients that were tested! Phew ... I'm so relieved!
Now, he just have to stay away from birds (but not our Gatchaman birdies! ). I just really cannot explain to you the face he made when the doctor told us to do something about our bird, since he loves it so much! We assured him that we wouldn't get rid of Chip, but would keep it somewhere remote in the house, or in the garden, weather permitting! No more birds after this one! The specialist has also only advised us to keep a good eye on our son, though, since he's prone to allergies.
I thank you again for all the support you've given me!
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