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Posted by: LinksEtc
« on: September 14, 2014, 10:39:50 PM »

You're prepared for an allergy emergency, but is your child?

http://foodallergysleuth.blogspot.com/2014/09/youre-prepared-for-allergy-emergency.html?m=1

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I knew we should have injected and was prepared to do so. I was not prepared for dealing with a very frightened, intelligent, and strong 6-year old child with no other adult around to help.

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My hope is that you can use our situation to better prepare yourself and your child to respond to an allergy emergency.