So, here are the highlights from this year's visit:
- Since last year's skin and blood tests indicated that DS might be a good candidate for an almond challenge, they repeated that. The skin test looked good, and if the blood tests support it he'll schedule an almond challenge when he gets home from school in May. Trying not to get too excited, but this has great potential. I wish he wanted to do chick peas too, since I'd love to resume having them in the house. Selfish mommy. :hiding:
- He again opted not to do the peanut component test, because since he's still allergic to all TN (except possibly almond, which is really a drupe) he felt it really wouldn't change his life much. He felt that the majority of things he'd want that are X-contam with PN are also X-contam with TN, so why bother? And why take a chance on something that is labelled as X-contam for PN, and may be X-contam for TN but not appropriately labeled? I agree. Not much point for him right now
- Got an rx for AuviQ, and had fun playing with the trainer. DS thinks they should get celebrities to do the voice overs; we entertained ourselves imagining the possibilities. Samuel L. Jackson's character from Pulp Fiction had us howling with laughter.
Can't remember if there are any further highlights, as my head has been slamming since I opened my eyes this morning. Barometric Pressure + Allergies + Hormones = Misery.
Oh, I hope you feel better. Glad it was a good appointment!
Samuel L. Jackson's character from Pulp Fiction had us howling with laughter.
I so want a Dalek voice for mine.
;D
Darth Vader
Jim Carrey's Animal Detective
Maggie Smith's Dowager from Downton Abbey
The possibilities are endless. ;D
Glad the appointment went well. How exciting that he might be eligible for a food challenge! I hope the blood test leads to the next step.
If he has a food challenge, does he need to be off antihistamines for the food challenge? If so, would you want to postpone the appointment until summer?
As for voiceovers, wow Pee Wee Herman would be annoying.
How about Bert and Ernie for the young 'uns?
Ys, of course we will time the challenge foe when he can manage without antihistamines for a week, but given how busy they are there we will call to schedule it ASAP.
And now a vent: He went out to dinner tonight and did not take his epipens. When I challenged him on that, he justified it by saying that he ordered something he's had before at a resttaurant he's eaten at many times. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: I have him all sorts of scenarios that could have led to a reaction, and he got very defensive. I hope he's doing a better job up at school.
So, at what age does that frontal lobe finally mature? Yeah, I'll be totally gray by then. ~)
Quote from: GoingNuts on March 19, 2013, 09:50:59 PM
How about Bert and Ernie for the young 'uns?
Yes, of course we will time the challenge foe when he can manage without antihistamines for a week, but given how busy they are there we will call to schedule it ASAP.
And now a vent: He went out to dinner tonight and did not take his epipens. When I challenged him on that, he justified it by saying that he ordered something he's had before at a resttaurant he's eaten at many times. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: I gave him all sorts of scenarios that could have led to a reaction, and he got very defensive. I hope he's doing a better job up at school.
So, at what age does that frontal lobe finally mature? Yeah, I'll be totally gray by then. ~)
I would love Auvi with a SLJ voice command. :heart:
Recent studies suggest that the magic number is (as evidently car rental agencies had determined using only actuarial science, curiously)....
about 26yo, at least as a 90th percentile of people.
Any chance girls hit that milestone before 26? YIKES!
Got the RAST results back with no surprises. Almond still a little high; waiting for a call back to see if they still feel a challenge is warranted, or not. The value could contain some background noise from Birch, which continues to be quite high.
I'll keep y'all posted.
Got the call, the almond challenge is a go. Will probably schedule for mid-summer when the pollen is lower since he has to be off antihistamines for a week.
Yea!! That's wonderful news!
Great news! I hope the next step also gets the desired result. :crossed:
Did I read right that he's doing a challenge after good RAST results? They don't SPT? I'm curious about the different ways doctors do things, so that's why I'm asking.
They do both.
That's great GN! Have you done any challenges there? They really are the best. If your nurse that day is Ingrid, she is fantastic. She popped in to see us at our last appointment and is a lovely young woman.