Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 My doctor would have a stroke if I didn't have a current Epi-Pen close by at all times. He writes an Rx for a 2 pack so I can have one at home and one at the office. He is super careful about reactions. This is one reason he will NOT let me give my Xolair or regular allergy injections at home. Doug Group founder Co/owner/moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2005 Report Share Posted December 13, 2005 I always have an epi pen on me.. or close to me. I have one in my backpack... which is either with me or in my car. if i go out to eat i bring it in. well basically if there is ever a chance of me eating something i have it on me. And benadryl, in my glove box, first aid kit, back pack and dogs vest. As well as just about every room of our house. I was tested for food allergies with a scratch test, i showed up positive for several things, but only beans and peanuts cause a reaction, so far. I'm really new to this food allergy thing, it just started in october. Take care! Nicki and Tena (SD) > > My doctor would have a stroke if I didn't have a current Epi-Pen close > by at all times. He writes an Rx for a 2 pack so I can have one at > home and one at the office. > > He is super careful about reactions. This is one reason he will NOT > let me give my Xolair or regular allergy injections at home. > > Doug > Group founder > Co/owner/moderator > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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