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Old 06-27-2011, 09:36 PM
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Yay for you and your family! I'm sure it will make dinners and dining out much easier. As a mom of a peanut allergy (nut allergy) kid, I totally understand what it entails.

And yes some kids do outgrow allergies. For peanut allergy it is only 10% though unlike most of the other allergies. So while there's hope, I wouldn't go willy-nilly giving them nuts to see. Melissa did it right and got him retested. So was his results a 0 on the allergy scale then? What kind of result did he have initially with the skin prick and why did you go for testing in the first place? Sorry about all these questions, I am just really curious (oh and were you seen on base or off for these testings?)!

But yay for you all! I'd be so happy too!
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