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Posted by GoingNuts
 - December 05, 2018, 05:54:17 PM
That was super hard to watch.  I just kept thinking, stop talking and give her the epi already!

And the tremors - I had them something awful after receiving epi for anaphylaxis from an allergy shot.  And since I have a tachycardia problem to begin with (I can't even drink green tea!), you can only imagine what happened there.  ~)
Posted by eragon
 - December 05, 2018, 03:27:53 PM
https://www.facebook.com/all4/videos/264673384216694/UzpfSTUzMTc1MzM1MzU2NjgwNjoyMjk0MDMwNjMwNjcyMzk0/ 

apart from the facial swelling, this looks like my sons reactions, and his auto injectors have worked well 8 times so far. 
2 years ago son had 2 reactions in one week, which was a complete never ending nightmare.
Our local paramedics know us quite well, and ask in the street or local pub how our son is doing.