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Posted by: CMdeux
« on: December 28, 2014, 12:11:37 AM »

She was DD's first allergist.   :yes:  I'm tellin y'all we have been lucky, lucky, lucky with the physicians we've encountered in our journey.  VERY lucky.

DD's life is probably owed to the advice (terrifying-- but accurate and no-frills) we got from Dr. Ott-- and the ER physician who saw our 11mo DD the day she anaphylaxed for the first time.





Posted by: guess
« on: December 27, 2014, 04:55:12 PM »

Food Allergy Update 2014

Didn't read this yet but the tagline at the end was precious NEVER TRUST A MASS CELL! USE EPI!  Alrighty then.

As an aside I swear that NO ONE cites this study correctly with specific respect to validity, limitations of the study and exclusions.  Simonte and Sicherer JACI 2003;112:180-2.  It does not mean interpret it however the hell you want.  2 mL PB small of back for 30 seconds on patient aware it's there then wiped off by staff.  A chaotic classroom of PB&Js and cups it is not.