Quote from: maeve on February 07, 2014, 03:25:14 PMQuote from: booandbrimom on February 07, 2014, 12:33:41 PM
Yes, 12 is the RAST. This just came up during the clinical trial, as they were thinking they could use hazelnut as the allergen if peanut didn't work.
It may be a pollen cross-reaction. None of us remembers a reaction to hazelnut - my son swears he's eaten them.
Does he react to birch pollen, I think hazelnut is cross-reactive with birch. Wow, DD's RAST is so much lower and there's never been a mention of challenging. She's never had hazelnut either. If you and the doctor are up for challenge, I'd go for it; it would be so nice to get rid of an allergy.
DD will always be allergic to peanuts and tree nuts, and I'm beginning to think that she'll never outgrow egg. Even if she did outgrow egg, I just don't see her eating it.
Quote from: booandbrimom on February 07, 2014, 12:33:41 PM
Yes, 12 is the RAST. This just came up during the clinical trial, as they were thinking they could use hazelnut as the allergen if peanut didn't work.
It may be a pollen cross-reaction. None of us remembers a reaction to hazelnut - my son swears he's eaten them.