Baked more mini-muffins for Evan today and made a pancake for him for supper with the same dough mix (see under 'recipes' for details). Due to the time he needed to heal from EGID, it's been so long since we trialed a food in form of flour. He did not want to eat the pancake, and only picked out the blueberries in it. With a miniature cookie cutter, I decided to cut out little stars for him, as many as I could. He ate it all, even the left-over from the cut-out, and was happily humming 'Jesus loves Me' and moving to the beat, while eating and saying "it's good". This made my week and melts my heart!
Josiah loves everything I make for Evan and the two brothers always have big smiles on their face when they can eat a food together that's safe for both. I've heard them call those moments 'a party' : ) Such sweet boys!
Josiah (now 4 1/2) still has some FPIES symptoms, we think to fish and mushroom and possibly eggs and other foods, and over time build up a severe anaphylactic/IgE reaction to cats, and IgE to egg yolk. No wonder he never wanted to eat scrambled eggs. Hence, we had to increase the number of EpiPens we bring along everywhere with our boys from 2 to 4, and always carry Benadryl and Ventolin with both of them as well.
Josiah (now 4 1/2) still has some FPIES symptoms, we think to fish and mushroom and possibly eggs and other foods, and over time build up a severe anaphylactic/IgE reaction to cats, and IgE to egg yolk. No wonder he never wanted to eat scrambled eggs. Hence, we had to increase the number of EpiPens we bring along everywhere with our boys from 2 to 4, and always carry Benadryl and Ventolin with both of them as well.