Quote from: ajasfolks2 on February 12, 2014, 04:30:09 PM
That place is a joke and worse . . . a menace in its misinformation.
JMHO>
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In my case, which I take to be pretty typical, onset of the various allergic reactions are not all instantaneous but progressively worsening, allowing plenty of time for treatment. Their severity and how long they linger appear to depend on the amount of poison taken in. So, yes, ingesting a few errant crumbs of walnut on a plain cake will make me feel quite sick. But please, folks, back up and give me room to breathe; I'm not going to die. The available emergency medications really do work, and they work fast. In my younger years, with minor exposures like this, I survived without medication.
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As long as I haven't swallowed, things eventually turn out just fine.
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If my own child had the same all-nut allergy, what would I do? This might shock and appall some parents, but I'd systematically bring the kid into very close sensory contact with every combo of nutty threat I could imagine – without going so far as experimenting with actual ingestion.