tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8748856958109988450.post8435712959995021945..comments2023-05-20T07:33:24.192-07:00Comments on allergies, my kids and me!: first appointment at allergy clinic.sarahhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18273328827651750149noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8748856958109988450.post-62172493870677881472009-12-21T13:22:41.530-08:002009-12-21T13:22:41.530-08:00I'm so glad you found me on twitter. I have be...I'm so glad you found me on twitter. I have been following you for a while but have just dipped into your blog tonight for the first time. Your blog has made me laugh and cry as I can really relate to a lot of the things you say. Obviously the things that you and William are going through are not funny but the only way you can make it in this world is if you have a sense of humour, which you clearly do. <br /><br />My daughter, Maya, who will be 2 in a few days is allergic to eggs, dairy, cats, dogs, and we recently found out that nuts will cause anaphylaxis. She has been referred to an allergy clinic but it won't be a few more weeks yet.<br /><br />I'm pregnant again and terrified that he will have all his sister's allergies and more. Either way, food shopping and cooking and reading all labels is time consuming. Not to mention reading the labels on foods at other people's homes as well. Never relaxing, needing to have an eagle eye at toddler groups because kids just love to swap snacks.<br /><br />It's comforting to know I'm not the only one going through it. Thank you for your blog.<br /><br />helen walkerHelenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01885422309362526030noreply@blogger.com