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Posted by joanna5
 - August 30, 2012, 01:23:36 PM
We go to Children's in Boston.  Right now, we just wait and go back in March with, hopefully, better results. 
Posted by maeve
 - August 27, 2012, 12:21:25 AM
We had no skin test prior to the baked egg challenge.  Our challenge was done at Johns Hopkins.
Posted by CMdeux
 - August 25, 2012, 09:57:23 AM
I think we really lucked out that way when our allergist skin tested DD, because honestly, she had ample recent reaction history, too.

Fortunately, neither thing seems to correlate with who can tolerate baked protein, for whatever reason. 

So it looks like for now, you get to play a waiting game and try to time your skin test to be outside of allergy season, huh?   :grouphug:
Posted by joanna5
 - August 24, 2012, 08:49:55 AM
Our hospital requires a certain blood test level for the heat stable protein (not sure what it is, but D is fine) and a skin test for egg smaller than 35 mm.  We went yesterday and D's was 44 mm.  Ugh.  Our allergist was shocked and absolutely speechless.  We go back in six months, hoping that being out of allergy season will help.