Braxton has a peanut allergy. When he was a little over a year old we had him tested for allergies because he was having a reaction to milk. At the time they tested him for a lot of food and he had a reaction to a lot of them. This winter when we went beck he had grown out of some of his allergies. Milk was better, soy was better, and the egg was a little better. Most food allergies get better over time, most - not peanut. We try really hard to be careful and watch for nuts in things so that Braxton is not exposed because a peanut allergy only gets worse with each exposure and can potentially become life threating. We were given all this information and an epi-pen when he was first diagnosed. Labor Day weekend we went to Texas Road house in Tulsa and Braxton was playing with the peanuts in the floor. Not eating them - just touching and crunching. He starting rubbing his eye and starting swelling. Uncle Brent was there and came to our rescue by running to get some Benadryl, within 30 minutes of taking it the swelling was gone and we were back to normal. When I told the allergist about the reaction he said that it was a true reaction and that he was allergic to peanuts and that we needed to keep him away (sometimes the initial test can be a false positive). So I keep Benadryl in the diaper bag all the time. Well Tuesday night was were ready for bed and I was feeding Brayson and our house got quite - I called for the boys to see what they were into - it was just too quite. Braxton comes running in with a red streak on his face. I asked him what they had been into and after a minute he tells me that he found some M&M's in the bottom if the diaper bag that was in the floor. Andy and Karl came in about that time from the A&M vs. ISU game (our Aggies won Big) and Andy brought him in - his eyes were starting to swell, so we gave him some Benadryl. 30 minutes later the swelling had not gone down at all. In the mean time we had washed his face, given him a bath, and were trying real hard to keep him awake. I called my friend (and doctor) Michelle for suggestions - Take him in was the advice. I kept asking Braxton if he could breathe and he said yes, but at the same time I was wondering if a 3 year old could understand just what I was asking. I kept putting off using the epi-pen in hopes that the Benadryl would work like it always had in the past. After much debate we went to the ER. Any stayed with the boys and Karl went with me. After a few doses of some anti-histamines and some steroids and much waiting we came home - 2am. Braxton was exhausted and ready for bed. That is where he went to bed; they said at the ER he should be okay on meds till 6am. He was up at 7 ready to go. What caused all this adventure?? Peanuts?? NO I had a package of cashews in the diaper bag. They had been opened and also spilled in the bottom of the bag. The cashews and M & M's had come in contact with each other. He did not eat the cashews only a few M&M's and had been rubbing his eyes. It was an adventure and one I do not care to repeat any time soon. Here are some pictures of my poor kid in pain, but I wanted everyone to see just what happened.
Initial reaction - this is what he looked like just 10 minutes after eating the M&M
Wanting dad to hold him
A few spots starting to show on his chest
The next morning
Still had a lot of swelling.
It has been 3 days and there is still some swelling and redness but MUCH better, oh and while we were there in the middle of a 10 inch snow storm we found out he has an ear infection as well.
Things are getting better - the lesson in this post is DO NOT GIVE BRAXTON ANYTHING WITH NUTS!!!
Mom learned her lesson.
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1 year ago
5 comments:
My best friend has a peanut allergy and she CANNOT eat m&ms! they have peanuts in the shell or something like that. We have taken a few trips together and I always get the directions for the epipen thing. She can't eat peas either. Does he eat peas? I could go on and on about the other things she can't eat because they MAY have been processed in the same machine as something with peanuts. I am so glad he is okay. I do have to laugh that you took pictures! That is one of my first insticts too! GRab the camera!
What a scary evening. I wanted to take him to the hospital at first sign. I am so glad that you are a calm reactor...I need more lessons. Let's just don't have them being learned about life threatening instances!
Hi - I'm a mom with a kid with peanut allergies who surfed in via google alerts.
Plain M&M's can contain peanuts. They sometimes use the same chocolate left over from the peanut M&M's to make the plain ones, and they have enough peanut protein to cause a reaction. Not every batch, but eating M&M's for peanut allergic people is basically playing Russian Roulette.
If you haven't found it yet, a great resource is the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) at www.foodallergy.org
Also, a really great message board for families dealing with food allergies is www.foodallergysupport.com
Best wishes - dealing with peanut allergy is an adventure, but it does get easier!
Oh, one more thing - not to freak you out, but just because your little guy was breathing ok doesn't mean he wasn't in serious trouble. Peanut allergies can kill in two ways - one is by the swelling constricting the airways, but the other is a sudden drop in blood pressure causing cardiac arrest. Especially if he is acting lethargic, next time you probably should use the epipen.
Or at least that is how I understand it - of course you should also check with your doctor to make sure you know when to use it next time.
Again, best wishes!
Oh My! So sorry to hear about your scary night! It is so scary because there are so many thing with peanuts now a days. Praying for wisdom and discernment for you guys.
Love
Missy
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