Tag: resources for food allergy
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8 Signs of a Great Allergist

Find Your People. Katie and I say this all the time. Even if it takes awhile, find those people who will encourage you in your journey with food allergies. Part of this support system will be a stellar allergist. Not a mediocre allergist. A STELLAR allergist. In my son’s young life of 5 years, we…
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What In the World Is Food Cross-Contact?

“Dear cross-contact, I hate your stinking guts. You make me vomit. You’re scum between my toes!” Those infamous words of the Little Rascals echo through my head every time I deal with possible cross-contact of food. If cross-contact had an actual face, I’d probably punch it. For reals. All humor (and aggressiveness) aside, perhaps you are just now hearing the…
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What to Expect at a Food Challenge

“These numbers look good. That with the negative skin test is a good indicator. We’d like to bring your son in for a partially-baked milk challenge.” I didn’t know whether to feel excited or terrified. On the one hand, I was encouraged to hear the allergist say that his numbers looked good. On the other…
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12 Favorite Food Allergy Must-Haves

When we first started out on the food allergy journey, I had no idea that there would be certain things that we really needed to have. Besides needing a phenomenal medical team and genuine support from others, we also need practical day-to-day items. Thankfully, many incredible websites, resources, and products for food allergy families exist!…
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The Food Allergy is Not Your Fault, Mom

It is not your fault. Read that again and let your soul rest in that truth. It is NOT your fault. If you are desperately searching the internet right now for information after your child’s recent food allergy diagnosis, then I hope you read this post. I want you to read it because I have been where…
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No, I’m Not Thankful for Food Allergies

A few weeks ago, I was running late trying to get my oldest child to her afternoon art class. As I was buckling my kids into their carseats, I hurriedly asked them the same question I always ask when we leave our home. “Alright everyone, what do we need to have before leaving the house?”…
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New Foods After A Food Allergy Diagnosis

My son was 8 months old when he was diagnosed with a peanut allergy (tree nut and dairy allergies subsequently followed). My daughter was 6 months old when she was diagnosed with a banana allergy. I was devastated. Scared. And completely overwhelmed. Suddenly, food was now a threat. It’s odd how this diagnosis can completely…
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Meal Train Options for Allergy Families

When my oldest was born, we spent close to 2 weeks in the NICU. I had no idea how exhausted I was going to be, nor would I fully appreciate the heaviness of the emotional toll that experience would have on my family. At the time, my husband and I were blessed with a fantastic…
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Extra Activities And Food Allergies

At 18 months old, we signed my son up for his first real activity, soccer. Well, as much as soccer can be at that age. He had the energy, and we were ready! I was still a relatively new food allergy mom as my son had been diagnosed at 8 months old with a peanut…
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20 Food Allergy Conscious Brands

My daughter was first diagnosed with food allergies before the age of one. Then, my son was just two months shy of his first birthday when he was also diagnosed with a food allergy. Hence, my family manages 3 food allergens for 2 children, aged 5 and under. 😳 Anyone that is a parent knows…
