I have a 2 year old who is allergic to peanuts. We found out about a year ago when I put some peanut butter on her pancakes. About 2 hours after she ate it she started throwing up, and that lasted for about 2 hours. We followed up at the pedi with a blood test. Her number came back at a 2, which we were told was midly allergic and she's a good candidate to outgrow the allergy. We were given an epi-pen and told to avoid all nuts, including tree nuts, as that was her best chance of outgrowing it. So for the past year we have been avoiding all nuts, not just foods that contain nuts, but also things that have been processed in the same facility or on the same equipment as nuts or foods that have been cooked in peanut oil (which really hasn't been too bad). Pedi said she would retest when DD was 3.
So my question is, should we be seeing an allergist? We were not refered to one, the pedi handled the blood test and prescribed the epi-pen.
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