You know, I get what the allergists are saying about testing and I agree.
On the other hand, I know there are many patients falling through the gap of "pure asthma" & "asthma-like symptoms that are really a food allergy reaction". Docs get confused by this, paramedics get confused by this ... of course, patients are confused about this.
I think it's good for pulmos to be on the lookout for "asthma" that is accompanied by other possible FA symptoms or "asthma" that seems to occur with ingestion of certain foods & refer those patients to allergist, possibly prescribe epi/educate until patient can be seen by allergist. Raising awareness of this among pulmos is a good thing.
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For those diagnosed with both FA & asthma ... my non-expert opinion from a patient perspective is that coordinated asthma/FA action plans would help patients greatly. Not all deaths can be prevented, but too many patients & other carers like schools are not being educated enough about how "anaphylaxis can look like asthma".
Will be happy to post info that goes against this opinion of mine if I learn of diff info/perspective.
Wondering if I can bring one of these
to dd's next allergy appt.