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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 71008" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>This is how my youngest difficult child reacts to foods hes allergic to. He typically doesn't have a reaction for 12 or so hours. Then hes covered in hives, hot to the touch and his face looks like a pumpkin with slits for eyes. Benadryl only helps some, makes some of the visible symptoms disappear, but even then, only after an hour or more and then only for a few hours. Then its round 2 of benadryl because hes covered in hives and swollen again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 71008, member: 3837"] This is how my youngest difficult child reacts to foods hes allergic to. He typically doesn't have a reaction for 12 or so hours. Then hes covered in hives, hot to the touch and his face looks like a pumpkin with slits for eyes. Benadryl only helps some, makes some of the visible symptoms disappear, but even then, only after an hour or more and then only for a few hours. Then its round 2 of benadryl because hes covered in hives and swollen again. [/QUOTE]
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