Carrying benedryl

Started by SilverLining, March 25, 2014, 10:44:44 AM

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SilverLining

If your child carries benedryl (pills, liquid, strips, whatever) is it for their food allergy or other?

My son carries benedryl because of mold in the grass which affects his eyes more then anything else.  But the doctor believes penicillin would cause an anaphylactic reaction, due to mold allergy (he has never been tested specific for penicillin and the doctor refuses to do).

He carries his epi-pen due to an insect allergy.

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A discussion in another thread about boys and how to carry epi (or Auvi) benedryl and inhaler, got me wondering whether teens are carrying the benedryl for a different allergen then the epinephrine.

Macabre

No--food allergy only. If he didn't have a good allergy he wouldn't really carry it. It might get used for something other thAn FA, buT not carried for anything else.
Me: Sesame, shellfish, chamomile, sage
DS: Peanuts

Mfamom

we don't carry benadryl anymore.  DS hasn't carried it for quite a few years, mostly because I wanted him to not have option of using it instead of epi. 
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BensMom

DS carries it for food allergy. Used it for the first time recently when he felt nauseous after eating at Noodles and Co. It worked, so I think he was right that it was a reaction.

CMdeux

DD carries thinstrips-- we hoarded them when they were discontinued, and have doled them out in miserly fashion-- anything else is awkward to carry compactly.

If not for FA, would we still carry them?  I'm not sure.  FA's have been part of the picture for so long and are such a big part of it still, that I can't really imagine NOT carrying them, though during particularly awful aeroallergen flares (grass pollen, combo of skin and asthma symtpoms) maybe so.

Hard to know.  I'd say its at least 90% about the FA's.
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Western U.S.

PurpleCat

Food allergy is the reason, for OAS, or skin reactions.

spacecanada

I have liquid Benadryl at home and work (for mild FA reactions) but rarely, if ever, carry it with me.  I want Epi to be the only thing available so I don't have to think about what to use.  I can tolerate hives, runny noses, and general itches if I need to.
ANA peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, potato, sorghum

YouKnowWho

Minor FA reactions more so for EA issues.  Children's chewables, various store brands.
DS1 - Wheat, rye, barley and egg
DS2 - peanuts
DD -  tree nuts, soy and sunflower
Me - bananas, eggplant, many drugs
Southeast USA

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