(Bummer that I was not home and Joe answered the phone, because I wanted to hear it all first hand. I was like, "Tell me everything they said, verbatim! Every word. Did you take notes?" I'm a dork, I know.)
Anyway, great news:
- Georgia's RAST score for egg is low enough that she is now eligible to do a supervised egg challenge in the doctor's office. If she passes the egg challenge, she'll be cleared to eat eggs!
- Her poppy seed and chick pea scores are low enough that we are allowed to try re-introducing those foods to her at home. On the subject of poppy seed allergy: interestingly, an email that I had written to the allergist at the time of Georgia's supposed poppy seed reaction revealed that she had also been eating fish at that meal. (She used to tolerate fish but started having allergic reactions to it within the last year.) So, it is now believed that what I thought was a poppy seed reaction at the time, (since in my mind it couldn't have been the fish, since she'd eaten it many times before with no problems), was actually a reaction to the salmon that she had been eating.
So, if we assume for the sake of argument that Georgia is able to pass the egg challenge and successfully reintroduce poppy seeds and chick peas to her diet, then that means our list will go from:
Peanuts and tree nuts, sesame, fish, shellfish, poppy seeds, chick peas, and eggs
-down to-
Peanuts and tree nuts, sesame, fish and shellfish
(Which for the sake of simplicity could be summed up as: Nuts, Sesame, Fish. Doesn't that sound like a MUCH shorter list than what we have been dealing with? I think so.)
All in all, a great report.
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