Peanuts, peanuts everywhere…

Me & Eve (and doggie)

Me & Eve (and doggie)

… and not an ounce will kill her!!  Yay!  I’m excited.  Can you tell?  You should be too!  I don’t think Eve really understands the significance of this morning’s appointment (and by appointment I mean three hours watching TV and eating peanut butter crackers on the floor of the doctor’s office.)  Everyone around her is excited too, for personal reasons.  Mine include, in no particular order, peanut butter cookies for Christmas, no more epi-pens, and no more worrying about Eve going into anaphylactic shock (which, to be honest, Alan and I never fully believed to be a problem in the first place… so I’ll add no more guilt about doubting her medical condition to the list of things to be happy about!)  Yay!  That’s all I can say.  Yay!

I went in this morning at 9am with Eve and an empty belly.  I was told she could have no food before the appointment, just clear liquids.  She was  a champ and didn’t complain at all.  She did see me packing the Saltine crackers though and asked, frequently, if it was time yet for her to eat them :)  We got to the doctor’s office and they did the skin test, like last year, but this time she had no reaction!  After 20 minutes the doctor came in and said let’s do the food challenge!  I’m always up for a food challenge!  He took the peanut butter we brought (yummy, yummy Jif!) and the Saltines and went away somewhere to prepare them.  He started her with “a microscopic amount” on his finger, then after she had no reaction to that in 15 minutes they started bringing in crackers with increasing amounts of peanut butter.  Eve caught on quickly that when the timer outside the door started beeping a nurse brought in another peanut butter cracker.  She was very excited each time.  In between food deliveries we read stories and watched DVDs on the hospital’s mini-DVD player.  That was handy.  Eve excitedly paused the DVD each time she heard the timer go off.  I think she likes PB too :)  The doctor was pleased to hear that and said it was a good indicator that her body is handling it well.  I guess if the kid doesn’t like it they are more wary that perhaps the kid’s body is trying to protect itself.  Anyway, she couldn’t get enough… I wonder where she gets that from? :)

Skin test.  The P at the bottom is the peanut exposure.  The other two are controls.

Skin test. The P at the bottom is the peanut exposure. The other two marks are just controls.

Watching DVDs while waiting for more peanut butter crackers.

Watching DVDs while waiting for more peanut butter crackers.

By the end of the visit she was pretty tired.

By the end of the visit she was pretty tired.

I promised her Panera Bread for lunch but it was 12:30 before we left the doctor's office and she was asleep about two minutes later.  I think we'll do Panera for dinner instead.

I promised her Panera Bread for lunch but it was 12:30 before we left the doctor's office and she was asleep about two minutes later. I think we'll do Panera for dinner instead.

Two hours and half a sleeve of crackers later the doctor told us that Eve is good to go.  He said feed her nuts, as much as she wants, don’t be shy about it.  He also said there’s no need for a follow up visit or annual check-ups or anything.  And no increased risk that the allergy will return.  Basically an “adios, nice to know ya”  goodbye.  :)

It feels like some weird little medical science experiment.  We learned a lot, paid a lot, and now we are back to life as usual.  No more epi-pens, no more inhalers (wasn’t helping the cough)… just plain old life as it should be :)  Yay!

(There’s just one teeny tiny downside to this… I think keeping peanut butter in the house will NOT be good for my Weight Watchers efforts.  I LOVE peanut butter… have I mentioned this… peanut butter sandwiches, peanut butter cookies…. yummmm…..)

Just for fun, here's Eve at the allergist last June (2008).  So adorable!

Just for fun, here's Eve at the allergist last June (2008). So adorable!

This was her first skin test, June 2008.  The funny characters at the bottom are the peanut exposure.  The top ones are controls.

This was her first skin test, June 2008. The funny characters at the bottom are the peanut exposure. The top ones are controls.

3 thoughts on “Peanuts, peanuts everywhere…

  1. I feel like a huge weight has been lifted from my heart! Congratulations, Eve, and kudos to you, Tessa and Alan. I believe that her immune system strengthened, in part because you provide such excellent diet and care for your children. Enjoy the peanuts, and the peace of mind. Love to all, Mema

  2. Yay for Eve!! And yay for PB lovers eveywhere!!

    A note on the PB/WW thing… buy Teddy Bear PB. It’s inexpensive compared to the ones in the natural/health food sections, and it ain’t nuthin’ but ground, roasted peanuts (they have salt added/or not varieties too). Soooo yummy!!

    Oh, and never had that salmonella thing the other PB manufacturers have periodically.

    But then there’s the bread thing…

    Love you guys!!

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