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<blockquote data-quote="AllStressedOut" data-source="post: 74821" data-attributes="member: 3837"><p>The strict diet he was put on last year prior to school starting was seriously limiting. Everything he put in his mouth was all natural, no additives etc. </p><p></p><p>Since he had no reaction yesterday to the major allergins, then I guess he can go back to natural dairy/breads. I'm still at a loss to these hives/swelling. I do believe it is food dye. I know food coloring is dye, but does it contain the same dye #'s most food does? </p><p></p><p>My problem is youngest difficult child sneaks constantly. And this lovely new school insists on notes from doctors. So since there is no test, there is no doctor saying he's allergic to "this, this and this" and the school doesn't seem to care. I requested the school allow him to eat two snacks a day, they said not without a doctors note. They knew he was going to the allergist yesterday and now, with no results, I have nothing to say "Don't give him this." </p><p></p><p>I will start reading labels more carefully and see if I can uncover it on my own, but my fear is, the school doesn't care what I have to say unless a doctor agrees. For this specific allergy, I'm kinda SOL on that I guess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllStressedOut, post: 74821, member: 3837"] The strict diet he was put on last year prior to school starting was seriously limiting. Everything he put in his mouth was all natural, no additives etc. Since he had no reaction yesterday to the major allergins, then I guess he can go back to natural dairy/breads. I'm still at a loss to these hives/swelling. I do believe it is food dye. I know food coloring is dye, but does it contain the same dye #'s most food does? My problem is youngest difficult child sneaks constantly. And this lovely new school insists on notes from doctors. So since there is no test, there is no doctor saying he's allergic to "this, this and this" and the school doesn't seem to care. I requested the school allow him to eat two snacks a day, they said not without a doctors note. They knew he was going to the allergist yesterday and now, with no results, I have nothing to say "Don't give him this." I will start reading labels more carefully and see if I can uncover it on my own, but my fear is, the school doesn't care what I have to say unless a doctor agrees. For this specific allergy, I'm kinda SOL on that I guess. [/QUOTE]
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