I know we have a lot of experience here, and any and all thoughts are appreciated!
DD has fairly severe allergies - hay fever, pollen, dust, trees, and grasses. She also has Oral Allergy Syndrome, which is related to that. We are in the midst of doing shots, hopeful to get her down to maybe 1-2 allergy meds daily sometime within the next year.
Saturday, DH took all the kids to a movie. He called me in the middle to come pick DD up because she was sure she was allergic to the candy she was eating, though her only symptom was that she felt weird and was all panicky. We thought she was having either a panic attack or a variant migraine (she does suffer from migraines). She had a similar episode a couple weeks ago, and I thought it was a migraine then. Gave her ibuprofen, benadryl, and she was fine both time.
Yesterday, I got a call from school shortly after she ate lunch. She felt as though she was "walking on air." She was crying intermittently, but I also think she was very scared. She was convinced she was going to need an Epi pen, but had no real signs of a reaction other than this feeling. She did have a peanut butter and honey sandwich (as she does almost every day) and there were peanuts in the movie theater candy. Last night, I became worried that she is allergic to peanuts, so DH and I gave her a scoop of peanut butter - don't try this at home. She had the same weird kind of feeling.
She went to the pediatrician this morning for her yearly physical. I brought this all up to him and he agreed - it's probably reasonable that she's reacting to peanuts, so we'll address it with the allergist next week. After lunch today, I get a call from the nurse. She has the weird feeling again, but she ate school lunch because I know it's completely peanut free. When I get to school, she also has a lacy rash down her arms, legs, and back. I give her benadryl, bring her home, 45 minutes later she's fine. She had eaten taco meat, beans, chips, cheese, and water, which she eats often. Right now I'm waiting for a call from the allergist, but I was hopeful that one of you might have a thought. I'd really like to send her to school one day this week and have her stay there!
DD has fairly severe allergies - hay fever, pollen, dust, trees, and grasses. She also has Oral Allergy Syndrome, which is related to that. We are in the midst of doing shots, hopeful to get her down to maybe 1-2 allergy meds daily sometime within the next year.
Saturday, DH took all the kids to a movie. He called me in the middle to come pick DD up because she was sure she was allergic to the candy she was eating, though her only symptom was that she felt weird and was all panicky. We thought she was having either a panic attack or a variant migraine (she does suffer from migraines). She had a similar episode a couple weeks ago, and I thought it was a migraine then. Gave her ibuprofen, benadryl, and she was fine both time.
Yesterday, I got a call from school shortly after she ate lunch. She felt as though she was "walking on air." She was crying intermittently, but I also think she was very scared. She was convinced she was going to need an Epi pen, but had no real signs of a reaction other than this feeling. She did have a peanut butter and honey sandwich (as she does almost every day) and there were peanuts in the movie theater candy. Last night, I became worried that she is allergic to peanuts, so DH and I gave her a scoop of peanut butter - don't try this at home. She had the same weird kind of feeling.
She went to the pediatrician this morning for her yearly physical. I brought this all up to him and he agreed - it's probably reasonable that she's reacting to peanuts, so we'll address it with the allergist next week. After lunch today, I get a call from the nurse. She has the weird feeling again, but she ate school lunch because I know it's completely peanut free. When I get to school, she also has a lacy rash down her arms, legs, and back. I give her benadryl, bring her home, 45 minutes later she's fine. She had eaten taco meat, beans, chips, cheese, and water, which she eats often. Right now I'm waiting for a call from the allergist, but I was hopeful that one of you might have a thought. I'd really like to send her to school one day this week and have her stay there!
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