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<blockquote data-quote="skeeter" data-source="post: 151250" data-attributes="member: 439"><p>corn is probably going to be the worst one to deal with. Many, many things are sweetened with high fructose corn syrup, including a lot of beverages (sodas, sports drinks, etc.) candies and other sweets, cereal, etc.</p><p>And eating out may be darn near impossible. For instance, a lot of pizza chains "dust" their pans with corn meal to prevent the dough from sticking.</p><p>I had to go through this with my oldest son, but in his case, he was allergic to milk. And we couldn't do shots for the milk, he had to avoid it totally.</p><p>We did do shots for the other allergies - grass, trees, weeds, dust mites and mold. Oldest was on shot every 2 weeks (after build up) from age 5 to 17, youngest from age 3 - 17. Now that they aren't quite as effected by taking OTC antihistimines, they have both chosen to go that route instead of shots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skeeter, post: 151250, member: 439"] corn is probably going to be the worst one to deal with. Many, many things are sweetened with high fructose corn syrup, including a lot of beverages (sodas, sports drinks, etc.) candies and other sweets, cereal, etc. And eating out may be darn near impossible. For instance, a lot of pizza chains "dust" their pans with corn meal to prevent the dough from sticking. I had to go through this with my oldest son, but in his case, he was allergic to milk. And we couldn't do shots for the milk, he had to avoid it totally. We did do shots for the other allergies - grass, trees, weeds, dust mites and mold. Oldest was on shot every 2 weeks (after build up) from age 5 to 17, youngest from age 3 - 17. Now that they aren't quite as effected by taking OTC antihistimines, they have both chosen to go that route instead of shots. [/QUOTE]
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