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<blockquote data-quote="Sunny" data-source="post: 279437" data-attributes="member: 43379"><p>Really sorry Dillinger & Lucylocket but am going to have to pick you up on the allergy thing. I totally agree that the diet advice given is terrible - but if you once gave nuts to someone with a true nut allergy they would very likely die there & then. I have severe allergies including to nuts & have gone into anaphylactic shock from just walking into a room where someone had been eating peanut butter!!!</p><p>Antihistamines do very little to protect against severe allergies (of which nuts is one of the worst) - i take 3 antihistamines/ day each at 3x the adult dose & steroids & I still have to use my Epipen on average twice/ week!! </p><p>Allergies are very poorly understood (like Diabetes) & it does make it much harder to live with -so had to say something!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sunny, post: 279437, member: 43379"] Really sorry Dillinger & Lucylocket but am going to have to pick you up on the allergy thing. I totally agree that the diet advice given is terrible - but if you once gave nuts to someone with a true nut allergy they would very likely die there & then. I have severe allergies including to nuts & have gone into anaphylactic shock from just walking into a room where someone had been eating peanut butter!!! Antihistamines do very little to protect against severe allergies (of which nuts is one of the worst) - i take 3 antihistamines/ day each at 3x the adult dose & steroids & I still have to use my Epipen on average twice/ week!! Allergies are very poorly understood (like Diabetes) & it does make it much harder to live with -so had to say something!!!! [/QUOTE]
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