I haven't been taking the time to post updates, so this is long overdue.
On Sept 4, Evan had a severe anaphylactic reaction and I had to use the Auvi-Q and bring him to the ER. He either reacted to something environmental or a trace of food he got in contact with at the playground. He had every possible symptom listed on the action plan, and I consider it a miracle that he survived. Hope we never have a night like that again, especially when Rich is oversees and I am home alone with the boys!
Also, Evan used to be fine with pedialyte, but earlier this year, we gave him some twice and both times he immediately broke out in hives and itching, and large red spots in his face. Our guess is that they added some new ingredient.
On Sept 4, Evan had a severe anaphylactic reaction and I had to use the Auvi-Q and bring him to the ER. He either reacted to something environmental or a trace of food he got in contact with at the playground. He had every possible symptom listed on the action plan, and I consider it a miracle that he survived. Hope we never have a night like that again, especially when Rich is oversees and I am home alone with the boys!
Also, Evan used to be fine with pedialyte, but earlier this year, we gave him some twice and both times he immediately broke out in hives and itching, and large red spots in his face. Our guess is that they added some new ingredient.
Evan - 4 1/2 yrs old