Tag: food allergy mom
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20 Non-Food Valentine’s Day Cards

Looking for non-food items to hand out to your child’s classmates this year? We’ve got you covered. Below is a list of 20 non-food ideas! We not only wanted to give you a variety of affordable options to explore with your kiddo, but ones that already had the greeting cards included as well! Each option…
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So My Child’s Allergist Wants Blood Work

Dread. Total dread. That is what best described the knot in my stomach when the allergist said she wanted blood work for my two-year-old son. He was diagnosed with a peanut allergy at 8 months old. Tree nut and dairy allergies quickly followed. We had delayed the blood draw for as long as possible by…
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5 Ways to Help a Food Allergy Mom

“Yeah, I’m sure food allergies are hard but did you ever consider that maybe your child didn’t really react? You may just need to switch your child’s diet to improve their gut health. They will stop having trouble with that food if you do that.” Believe it or not, that has been said to Katie…
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10 Questions For Your Child’s Allergist

One of the first steps after your child’s initial allergic reaction to food is to meet with the allergist. If you’re like me, you probably have lots of mixed feelings about this appointment. Hungry for the information. Scared at what they will tell you. Wondering what you should even ask. Overwhelmed. Emotional. All of it.…
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Did I Fail My Child With Food Allergies?

Last week, I felt like absolute garbage. More specifically, I felt like diaper trash that had just been ignited inside a dirty dumpster. And I don’t mean that I felt physically ill. I felt mentally and emotionally HORRIBLE. I was a gross, stinky, dumpster fire mess. Honestly, I had more colorful words to use, but…
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Disney World with Food Allergies

We did it! Family trip to Disney World, check! Admittedly, I was very nervous. My husband and I have two young children (ages 4 & 2) and they both have food allergies. The idea of navigating food for an entire week away from our home was truly intimidating. We rarely eat out as it can…
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Self-Compassion as a Food Allergy Mom

“Self-compassion is key because when we’re able to be gentle with ourselves in the midst of shame, we’re more likely to reach out, connect, and experience empathy.” – Brene Brown Mmmm. Reread those words and let it sink into your soul for a moment. To this food allergy momma, that quote is a soft lullaby…
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The 3 Things My Food Allergy Family Needs

I am absolutely terrified of being in water. Specifically, lakes, rivers, and the ocean. I’m mostly okay with pools. Mostly. And for anyone wondering, I do promise I shower and practice healthy hygiene habits. Mostly. 😉 Kidding aside, why this fear? Well, there are many reasons. Murky waters, creepy looking fish, things with teeth, and…
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6 Food Allergy Tips for Eating Out

“Let’s just stay home.” This is how I felt during the first couple of months after my sweet 8 month old baby was diagnosed with food allergies. The amount of information I was learning about food allergies was like drinking from a fire hose. Every instinct in me wanted us to cocoon around our family…
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7 Food Allergy Safety Tips for Family

After my daughter was first diagnosed with food allergies, my husband and I grieved. But what we didn’t expect was that it would also greatly impact my parents emotionally. I think they cried and researched information as much as we were for the first few months. For all of us, it reactivated medical trauma we…
