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Started by MandCmama, November 19, 2012, 10:34:40 AM

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MandCmama

We discussed a baked egg challenge again with our allergist (due to miniscule exposure:2 eggs in 80# of pizza dough baked in a 900 degree coal oven), but since his skin test is still very much positive, she won't do it.  She said if we could identify via component testing, exactly which protiens he's allergic to, she may consider it.  Right now, Siani is the only place she feels comfortable with.  I'm game, but here are my questions:

1) once we're there, would they be more likely to do a baked egg challenge regardless (this is my secret, covert hope) of his skin test without bothering with component testing?
2) has anyone's insurance ever picked up component testing?
3) would all of this be worth the stress of a 2 1/2 drive into a city that I will NOT drive in and dh has only even been to a handful of times? with 2 food allergic toddlers.  In a mini van.
Pennsylvania, USA
DS#1 (Born 11/2006)- allergic to peanuts and tree nuts
DS#2 (Born 3/2009)- allergic to egg, peanuts, and tree nuts (and Penicillin as of '18)

twinturbo

The testing I won't comment on because I think it's so individualized. Sicherer gave us a rough 70% odds without component testing. But the drive isn't impossible in NYC. I haven't lived there for decades and I could drive around easily. I would advise a full tank right before going in wherever you're coming from whether from southbound from north or from Pennsylvania, CT, NJ, gas up to full about 20-50 miles before you get in the city.

GoingNuts

I also can't comment on the component testing; we plan on DS having it this spring.  Dr. Nowak from Mt. Sinai was hopeful that by that time our insurance (Oxford) would pay for it.  Even without, As I recall the cost wasn't exhorbitant.

As for driving, I'm not sure where you are coming from, but I really don't find driving there difficult.  Then again, I learned how to drive in Brooklyn, so I'm not easily intimidated behind the wheel.  Except, perhaps, in China. ;-)  All kidding aside, if you're coming via either the GW Bridge or the Triboro, it's not bad at all, and there is a garage about 2 1/2 blocks away from the office. 
"Speak out against the madness" - David Crosby
N.E. US

yelloww

I drive into the city (or through it) pretty often. Dh won't drive it. That's my job.  ;D  Maybe you can drive to Hoboken and take the PATH in from there? I don't know how far up Mt Sinai is but it seems like to would at least be worth doing once.

If you want to go to Hopkins instead in Baltimore, I can give you the name of our allergist there- he is at Hopkins 2x a week and 3x a week in his regular office. We go to the regular office now and do food challenges there too. I keep meaning to ask him about the component testing, but it isn't high on my list right now.

twinturbo

There's always White Plains to Grand Central get a yellow cab over to E 98th. That's not a bad train ride although I don't remember if there's a park & ride in White Plains.

MandCmama

Going nuts- I grew up in NE PA in a small town on a dirt road, went to a college in an even smaller town that was surrounded by cemeteries on 3 sides and an nursing home for retired clergy on the 4th.  In my area of the state, 2 lanes going in the same direction is a lot!
  Upon graduating, I decided that someplace within 2 hours of home could not possible be that different from home.  SOOOOOO, I took a job in Passaic, and an apartment in Nutley and spend the next year learning just how wrong I was! Jug handles, circles, Big Ben! Parliament!.  Your highways dump you onto other highways with no easy way to turn around.  An exit ramp is like 10 feet long, so you have to slow down from 80 to 25 in 4 seconds. On ramps give you 4 seconds to accelerate to mock speed, and NO ONE will let you in! And the aggressiveness.
The first time I drove myself to the Short Hills mall, I came home and hid under the covers for the rest of the night. An attempt to find the emergency vet, left me stuck at a Garden State PKWY toll booth with no money and a cat foaming at the mouth.  The attendant let me through bless him, but I ended up in a BAD area of Passiac, alone (except for foaming cat), at night.  I ran my first red light when a guy with a bottle in a brown paper bag made for my car door.  The cat and I wound up in a Crazy Eddies, and never did find that vet...
I drove to Hoboken once....
Have I mentioned I'm an anxious person, lol. The whole year I lived there, I went into the city 1 time! And I LOVE the city.  Negotiating it just terrifies me... :hiding:
Pennsylvania, USA
DS#1 (Born 11/2006)- allergic to peanuts and tree nuts
DS#2 (Born 3/2009)- allergic to egg, peanuts, and tree nuts (and Penicillin as of '18)

yelloww


MandCmama

Pennsylvania, USA
DS#1 (Born 11/2006)- allergic to peanuts and tree nuts
DS#2 (Born 3/2009)- allergic to egg, peanuts, and tree nuts (and Penicillin as of '18)

GoingNuts

"Speak out against the madness" - David Crosby
N.E. US

yelloww

No, the Dover, NJ, train station off of rte 80. Or from Hackettstown. Easy to get to that train line from NE PA.

I'm talking about the Montclair Boonton line or the Morristoen line if you are coming in off of 80 from PA to NJ.

http://www.njtransit.com/pdf/RSM11_19_2012.pdf

MaryM

The train from Dover is a great option - I think the train ride is over an hour but you can catch a cab at Penn Station.  I take the train from there when I am at my parents' summer house and meet friends in NYC.  If you are brave enough to drive in, it's pretty easy from the GWB.  The  2 times we went that's the route we took. 

We are so glad we took th plung and went to Mt. Sinai.  Kids are doing baked dairy now and it is great!  Best of luck.

MandCmama

ohhh...the boys would LOVE to take a train! Thanks for the tips! Just waiting to hear back from our allergist.  She was going to call Siani and get some info for us (will the y just do component testing or do we need to be seen first.  Really hoping we need to be seen  :crossed:)
Pennsylvania, USA
DS#1 (Born 11/2006)- allergic to peanuts and tree nuts
DS#2 (Born 3/2009)- allergic to egg, peanuts, and tree nuts (and Penicillin as of '18)

Mfamom

The hard thing I found about driving there was not the getting there part, but finding a parking spot.  My dh literally drove around for 50 minutes looking for one.  Had he not been with me, we would have missed our appt. because I would have been driving around looking for one.

When People Show You Who They Are, Believe Them.  The First Time.


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GoingNuts

MandCmama, ROFL on the foaming cat!  BTDT, just not in Passaic.  ;)

Though I did end up in one of those not so great parts of Passaic on a job once, and almost ended up in the ER myself.  Long story there, and not worth it - just saying I understand your feeling about it, LOL.

I'd rather drive Manhattan any day.  NJ roads confuse me.  ???
"Speak out against the madness" - David Crosby
N.E. US

twinturbo

Forgive me for hijacking your thread, MandCmama! but for parents that have a longer term experience with Sinai doctors how are they generally on support for accommodations at school? Anyone get the FAS gold standard letter (that I have to go off and find) signed off successfully?

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