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Question for those of you with nut allergies
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 636130" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Janet, my grandson Ethan is the one with the severe peanut allergy. The allergist tested him for everything under the sun. And the ONLY thing he proved to be allergic to was peanuts, which is surprisiing to me. Supposedly he would be OK with tree nuts like walnuts or pecans but they're afraid to test that theory because his reactions to the peanuts have been so quick and so serious. Allergies are such weird things! Both of his parents have quite a few environmental allergies to things like certain trees, pollen, grass and dust mites but no food allergies at all. Ethan isn't allergic to even the common things like pollens and grass but just has the one super severe allergy to peanuts. They don't yet know why so many small kids are coming down with these life threatening peanut allergies but it's a fairly recent thing. When I was a kid the gov't would give tons of surplus peanut butter to the schools and it was in practically every school lunch we ever had!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 636130, member: 1883"] Janet, my grandson Ethan is the one with the severe peanut allergy. The allergist tested him for everything under the sun. And the ONLY thing he proved to be allergic to was peanuts, which is surprisiing to me. Supposedly he would be OK with tree nuts like walnuts or pecans but they're afraid to test that theory because his reactions to the peanuts have been so quick and so serious. Allergies are such weird things! Both of his parents have quite a few environmental allergies to things like certain trees, pollen, grass and dust mites but no food allergies at all. Ethan isn't allergic to even the common things like pollens and grass but just has the one super severe allergy to peanuts. They don't yet know why so many small kids are coming down with these life threatening peanut allergies but it's a fairly recent thing. When I was a kid the gov't would give tons of surplus peanut butter to the schools and it was in practically every school lunch we ever had! [/QUOTE]
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