Dd1 had a bad time with exzema (I can never spell it properly!) as a baby and I have suffered from various allergies throughout life so during pregnancy was advised to avoid peanuts.
I've been really apprehensive about trying her with peanuts and have left it for ages as she is now 3. I was going to do the Nigella Lawson approach to all this and park in the hospital car park and feed her a peanut butter sandwich. But, today, without thinking (crappy mummy emoticon!) I let her have a nibble on my peanut butter on toast. It was a tiny, tiny part of the crust that she nibbled and there can only have been the weeniest smidge of peanut butter on it.
However, after she'd had it I caught her scratching her tongue and even trying to wipe it with a tissue. She said it was itching.
Now, do I abandon all attempts to try her with peanuts or was it a fluke? Should I bother the doctor and if I do, can I ask for an allergy test just for peanuts or will he laugh me out of the surgery?
Sorry for the waffling and TIA