I was scared! I called the doctor, I called Billy, and I started praying that my boys would be ok. Not just for their first birthday party, but be healthy again. They wouldn't let me put them down because the pain was no fun. With a little Benadryl and some hydrocortisone they started to look "normal" again. I was so relieved.
Since the PB incident we have gone to an allergist. The boys are both allergic to eggs. On a scale from 0-5 they both are a 2. Which means they can eat eggs in baked goods, but not plain eggs. So no scrambled eggs or french toast for breakfast. The allergist thinks they will out grow this. As far as peanuts go, Will is a 2 and Ben is a 3. Which means no peanuts or tree nuts of any kind as they tend to be packaged in the same manufacturing plant as peanuts. The goal is to not have any sort of reaction to nuts and avoid them all together for now. If the boy's numbers decrease then we'll do a peanut test in the office to see if they succeed.
So we now carry around 4 EpiPens where ever we go just to be safe. We need 4 because each boy needs 2. They may not respond well with just one dose, so then we'd have to poke them again.
Josie started helping us with the boy's allergies. If she gets a snack from someone at music class or on a play date she will ask if it has peanuts because her brothers cannot have nuts. We went to the pumpkin patch yesterday and this worker helped us load pumpkins into our car. Josie said, "These are my brothers. This is Will. This is Ben. But they can't have annnnnnyyyy nuts!" I was beaming. For the rest of your lives boys... your big sister will always be there to protect you.
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