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    More Food Allergy Links

    I scheduled an appointment with an allergist and we go next week. It won't be pleasant doing the skin allergy test, but I need to know if my daughter is allergic to anything else in addition to peanut butter. I just read on BabyCenter that it is normal to go through emotional stages when your child is diagnosed. I was most surprised by my panic about protecting my daughter and thinking of all the times she could have an attack - at daycare, on vacation, at a restaurant. It definitelly changes your mindset. I will feel better after the allergist appointment too. I need to educate my husband - he just thinks we don't need to give her peanut butter. Peanuts are in so many things! And if she had a mild allergy attack, she still could have a serious one in the future. Here is a great list from someone who posted at BabyCenter: "Maybe one of these links will help him understand what your dealing with, I think he's doing like most parents and it's just in a denial phase. It's been said that we go through the 5 stages of grief upon diagnosis and I believe it. " http://www.foodallergy.org/ 
    http://www.safe4kids.ca/
     
    http://www.allergygrocer.com/index.html
     
    http://www.foodallergyinitiative.org/section_home.cfm?section_id=15
     
    http://www.allergicchild.com/foodallergyandschools.htm
     
    http://the-clarkes.org/stuff/ana.html
     
    http://allallergy.net/
     
    http://www.aaaai.org/patients/publicedmat/tips/foodallergy.stm
     
    https://www.aanma.org/headquarters/
     
    http://www.peanutallergy.com/
     
    http://www.enjoylifefoods.com/
     
    http://www.gakssnacks.com/
     
    http://www.divvies.com/
     
    http://www.vermontnutfree.com/ 
     
    http://www.amandasown.com/
     
    http://www.sunbutter.com/
     
    http://www.soynutbutter.com/
     
    http://www.peabutter.ca/
     
    http://www.foodallergykitchen.com/
     
    http://www.childfoodallergy.com/
     
    http://www.simplefood.com/products/
     
    http://theurbanhousewife.blogspot.com/2007/09/homemade-vegan-candy-corn-happy.html
     
    http://www.medicalert.org/home/Homegradient.aspx
     
    http://www.kidsallergystop.com/
     
    http://www.iansnaturalfoods.com/
     
    http://www.pamelasproducts.com/index.html
     
    http://www.cherrybrookkitchen.com/
     
    http://www.nonuttin.com/
     
    http://www.allergyfreepassport.com/
     
    http://www.allergytranslation.com/Home/home.php
     
    http://www.labelitorloseit.com/allergy.htm
     
    http://www.statkids.com/
     
    http://rpdcon40.ross.com/pn/PediatricProducts.NSF/web_Ross.com_XML_PediatricNutrition/EA09CDA3D5EF7BD3852571680070A470?OpenDocument
     
    http://www.neocate.com/aaa_neocate/1128-neocate-home-page.html
     
    https://www.epipen.com/epipen_reminder.aspx
     
    http://www.twinject.com/
     
    http://www.allergators.com/index.html
     
    here's another with a ton of links.
     
    http://www.foodalle<WBR>rgycookbook.<WBR>com/links.<WBR>htm#Food

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    Jenni is a B2B marketer and writes about marketing, PR and social media. She is a wife and mom of two sweet girls and two crazy dogs. Jenni loves pop culture, especially the 1980s. She is an Auburn University alum and loves football season. She cannot go far without her iPad, iPhone and MacBook Pro. She loves the internet and has been a digital citizen ever since she discovered she could shop online. She can be found on Twitter and LinkedIn.

  • About Jenni Hilton

    Jenni is a B2B marketer and writes about marketing, PR and social media. She is a wife and mom of two sweet girls and two crazy dogs. Jenni loves pop culture, especially the 1980s. She is an Auburn University alum and loves football season. She cannot go far without her iPad, iPhone and MacBook Pro. She loves the internet and has been a digital citizen ever since she discovered she could shop online. She can be found on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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