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Dairy Allergies
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I have recently been experiencing shortness of breath. I’ve had testing done and they have ruled out heart, lungs and anemia issues. I’ve eaten yogurt and other dairy products more than I have. I’m going to have blood work done to determine what food allergies I have. My guess is dairy may be one.

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Please be careful and do your research! Prednisone has an inactive ingredient of *anhydrous lactose*
Which could worsen your allergy symptoms. Prednisone also can be a cataract maker 👀 My dairy… read more

Has Anyone Had Their Blood Pressure Drop And Treated It Only With Benedryl? I Apparently Don’t Meet Criteria For Anaphylaxis.
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Thank you! Yes that’s good advice, thx

Any Tips On Navigating The Adult Social World With Food Allergies? Such As Dinner Invites?
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I'm thinking forward 15+ years to when my daughter and her husband get invited to a friend's house for dinner. How would she accept if she doesn't know them well enough to trust their cooking to be safe? Does she just always offer to host? Bring her own food? Eat before coming over?

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Make sure they know about your food allergies and always bring at least one dish with you so you know you can eat it safely. Also, we have shown up late and already feed. If they are good friends… read more

I'm New Here, But Does Anyone Else Think It Would Be Nice To Have The Option Of Having A Corn Allergy Group On Here?
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My youngest son was initially allergic to corn and it was challenging. We do not currently have that allergy but we got a million others so I agree with you. Allergies should be grouped separately… read more

Hi Everyone, Can Anyone Suggest Any Recipes For Veggies With Coeliac Disease And Beans And Pulses Allergy?
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Hi people, I have just about had enough of bland boring food just the same every night, some veg is allowed, little fruit and gluten free a must. I can't find a decent veggie sausage anywhere. Climbing the walls without them! Help?

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Thanks I will try a nutritionist, coeliac disease I know about it's an auto immune condition. That doesn't bother me but having oral allergy syndrome does!

How Do You Explain To Restaurants That You Have Food Allergies And How Do You Know They Listen Yo You?
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How do you explain to restaurants that you have food allergies and how do you know they listen yo you? I have a selected few restaurants I go to, and when I have to go to a new one I feel like my life is in danger...which it technically is (hehe) seeing as my anaphalaxis has reached a point where I have an epipen with me at all times, and even then I do not have long to get to a doctor...just wondering how everyone else copes with restaurants and take away places...

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I'm in the US & it may be different for you in S.A. When i go out to eat, I assume the restaurant doesn't really care about my food allergies & they assume that if I came to eat their food, I… read more

Does Anyone Have Advice How To Help Others Understand How Severe An Allergy Can Be!?
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I am newly diagnosed (less than three weeks) and my husband just is not getting how severely allergic I am to shellfish! He made me react twice. The first time was a learning curve! Second time he used a pan and didn't clean it well I used it later to cook land I ended up in the hospital! I know it takes awhile for everyone to learn to live with allergies but does anyone have advice that would help to speed the process along! Thanks so much!!!

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I’m still trying to figure this one out with my husband… He was good about it when we first married, but the last few years have been awful with reaction after reaction. He’s seen them. I’ve even gone… read more

All Peanut, Tree Nut And Shellfish Allergies Came As An Adult. I Ate Lots Of Nuts, PBJ Sandwiches Since A Child. Now I Have Severe Allergie.
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I am almost 70 and the allergies showed up about 25 yrs ago. I have been tested, carry two epi pens and Benadryl always.

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10 Things To Know About Peanut Allergies Read Article...
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I developed a shellfish allergy at 43 yes old. A year later I developed a peanut allergy. You can have a food allergy happen at any age… I was told not to eat tree nuts, and now coconut it’s a tree… read more

Anyone Developed Adult Onset Allergies- After The Age Of 45? I Am Now Highly Allergic To Soy And Gluten And NEVER Had An Issue
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So sorry to hear that! I am allergic to gluten and soy and it is so challenging as soy is in everything- unless I make it myself. Best of luck to you

How To Handle School Lunches
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My daughter went on a field trip and wanted a school bagged lunch. Our previous school district was great with separating lunches for allergies. Yesterday my daughter had PB&J in her lunch. She rolled with it very well. Tried to tell the teachers, but she said nothing happened. Her lunch was raisins, chips, and an apple. She said it was ok because she was full after that. So happy she spoke up and made good choices, but worried it could have been worse. Will be talking with the school tomorrow… read more

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A MyFoodAllergyTeam Member

Good job, mom. My son once got pneumonia cuz the Y kept giving him HiC to drink although I told them not to. It’s loaded with corn and he was not old enough to tell them at 2 yo.