hello,
I would not recomend feeding your child food that you know already is causing a problem.
I know that many HV and Peads know little about IGE allergy. ( in fact you more than likely know more than them)
I sugest that you phone the anaphylaxis campaign or allergy UK for advice.
I suspect that they will say that you should go back to your GP and ask to see a pead consultant immuneologist . This may be difficult, ask to go to the nearest allergy clinic.
Getting the medical help you may need may depend on where you live. However if you are prepared to travel, bear in mind the first appointment may take some time. ( as waiting lists are long)
If you are removing dairy products and egg, get reffered to a dietian. But dont expect them to know much about allergy either. ( if they do take it as a bonus) However they will advise you on how to balance a diet with those foods removed.
Buy this book and read it thoughly,
the complete guide to food intolerance and food allergy, by prof Brostoff, published by Gamlin books.
I know this all sounds depressing, but take heart, your child still has a very good chance of outgrowing both allergies by the time they are 5.
As for epi-pens, UK docs are not that keen to prescribe them to infants under 25 lbs. This is because of a chance of brain hemorrage. However this is v rare, as also is full blown anaphylaxis. In the vast majority of cases,(in babies and young children) quick mouthful of prition seems to stop a reaction.
But its worth considering moving on to a epi pen once you have examined life from all angles with the responsiblites and restrictions that epi's bring.
Peace of mind is a good reason to have epi pens while you are waiting for proper medical support.
This is all my opinon, and may differ from yours , but the anaphylaxis campaign are the people you should be talking to. They helped us.
our son has recently grown out of his egg allergies and he was very allergic to egg.
He has also grown out of all his tree nut allergies. We still have hope that he will grow out of his kiwi fruit allergy.
However his peanut, all bean allergies are life long.
he is also highly allergic to yeast extract, and dog.
and has others to tree pollen, hay fever, dustmite, cat.
he is 10yrs old.
hope this helps