Archive for May 8th, 2012

Allergy Free Wednesday: Herbed Chicken and Artichoke, Morning Glory Muffins, Peppermint Patties

Welcome back to Allergy-Free Wednesday – a weekly allergy-friendly party! I am so glad you are here!  Please forgive me!  I’ve been out of town and didn’t have time to bring a dish.  I’ll try to make up for it next week. 🙂

You can find all of my past allergy-free favorites (top 8 free) on my Pinterest board called Allergy Free Wednesdays Favorites.   You don’t have to have a Pinterest account to see it, but if you do have a Pinterest account make sure you are following the new board!  Here are this weeks favorites:

My allergy-free (top 8 free) favorites:

Reader favorites:

Be sure to stop by the other hosts’ blogs and check out their favorites!
I’m hosting this party with six fabulous bloggers: Tessa@Tessa Domestic DivaMichelle@The Willing CookLaura@Gluten Free PantryAmber@The Tasty AlternativeJanelle @ Gluten Freely FrugalandAdrienne@Whole New Mom.
A few things to remember when linking up:

  • Recipes/articles do not have to be completely allergen free, just allergen free in some way.  It would be helpful if you could note what your recipe is free of in the title.  For example: Italian Sausage and Summer Squash Skillet (top 8 free)
  • Please link back to this party.  You can grab the badge in the bottom of the right sidebar if you wish.  Remember, your link will show up on all 7 blogs!

Please read the full list of rules here.

National Jewish Health, Day 5

Previous: National Jewish Health, Day 4

If you are new here, you can find all of the posts in our Overcoming Eczema, Food Allergies and Night Terrors series hereto get caught up!

Bella slept from 9:30-8:00 without a peep! Per doctor’s request, I did not give her Chloral Hydrate but put her back on the Clonodine to help her sleep.  The sleep doctor recommended we keep her on the Clonodine  for a while.

Bella was especially quiet today without her buddy.  She has come such a long way.  She took her vitals and a scratch test without even blinking.  The only thing she is still terrified of is the nasal wash, and I can’t say I blame her.  It takes several nurses to hold her down and blast her snot out.  She has developed a really bad cold, so I am glad they are doing this.

We had a team meeting with 3 doctors today.  Starting tomorrow they want to keep her bedtime routine as is (bath, topical steroids and wet wraps on hands and feet, lotion and dry clothes on the rest of the body).  The morning routine is now to use protopic and dry wraps on the hands and feet and lotion on the body.  Her skin is clear other than some redness on her hands and feet, and we are already using less steroid creams than we did at home!

We challenged baked milk today.  Baking milk alters the protein so that some milk allergic people can tolerate it.  I think she ate four muffins in small doses spread throughout the day.  She passed! This means she can eat food with milk in it that has been baked for at least 30 minutes at 350 degrees or higher.  Studies show if she eats baked milk daily, she will eventually desensitize to fresh milk.

There was another little guy doing the exact same baked milk challenge.  He had an anaphylactic reaction after the second serving. The nurse administered an epi pen, gave him a breathing treatment (he has asthma) and benedryl.  After a couple hours of observation they sent him home.  Somehow I missed the excitement.  I think I was in the bathroom.  I don’t wish that kind of reaction on anybody but if it’s going to happen, I wish I had seen it.  What a good lesson it would have been for me to see that kind of reaction and how it was dealt with!

So now that Bella has passed baked milk, they will try giving her something that has been cooked a shorter amount of time, like cheese. If she passes that, they will give her fresh milk.  The last time she had cheese her whole body turned bright red, hot and itchy for a day or two.  Antihistamines didn’t help.  It was awful. I’m trusting they know what to do here if that happens again.

Since the almond butter contained traces of peanuts and hazelnuts, the doctors decided we needed to do a puddle test before we do a food challenge with it.  A puddle test is a scratch test with the actual food.  She passed the puddle test, so we will challenge almond butter next week.

We left the hospital around 4:30 and decided since it’s Friday, we wanted to do something fun.  The local aquarium gives free admission to Ronald McDonald House guests, so we decided to check it out.  We had a blast!  They have one of those restaurants where your table is right next to a huge aquarium.   We made reservations during a mermaid show.  Seeing mermaids was a dream come true for Bella!

We have the weekend off from the hospital. I’m looking forward to hooking up with an old friend and her family who live in Denver.

Next: National Jewish Health, Day 6

You can read all of the posts in the Overcoming Eczema, Food Allergies and Night Terrors series here.