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And what about the following... am I reading this right? My take is that with my son's .48 result to arah 2 he has a 70 to 90% chance of reacting to the ingestion of peanut? Why on the world would his allergist be recommending a food challenge if this is correct???
Quote from: CMdeux on March 28, 2014, 02:35:37 PM
That's why I would rather KNOW. It's not that the answer will necessarily be the one that we'd all like-- but that if it's "avoid-avoid-avoid" then you know that you're doing it because you MUST. Not because you're afraid of the unknown, but because of a fear that is completely rational and well-considered. That secure knowledge will make you a rock-solid advocate for your child-- and that certainty will be something that you'll both need throughout his life.
Quote from: CMdeux on March 28, 2014, 02:35:37 PM
But the only way that I'd be comfortable with this kind of challenge is under the care of a doctor that I felt was TOP-notch, and whom I trusted implicitly. Maybe even then-- I'd want to do it slowly, with a lot of safety protocols in place. Maybe even in a hospital setting.
Quote from: twinturbo on March 28, 2014, 01:16:56 PM
Links,etc. (member name) has some not surprisingly good links on peanut challenges and what qualifies as a pass.