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A bit of a celebration in the Chandras family!

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Chandra · 30/05/2007 13:15

DS was retested yesterday and we are starting to see a bit of light at the end of the tunnel

He is still as allergic to peanut/other nuts as always (but I have given hope in him outgrowing those so I was not too disapointed). But he seems to be outgrowing his wheat, dairy and egg allergies! and...

he can have soya and fish now!!! YAYYY!!!

feel as if our life is going to be so much easier now we don't need to avoid omniprescent soya!

Problem is, again, I don't know where to start!! [confussed but happy emoticon]

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Julia76 · 01/06/2007 11:18

Great news Chandra. Very happy for you all.

CrispyNoodles · 01/06/2007 11:27

Great news for your DS, Chandra.

tatt · 01/06/2007 18:41

guess it depends what age your child is when you see the consultant. If they are 5 plus then you will be told the nut allergy is unlikely to go, if under 5 they may hold out some hope. However the higher the level of the test the less likely it is to be outgrown.

I've also met some families who have been told their child had "outgrown" a nut allergy but the children had an anaphylactic reaction to it later .

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