u/chillisprknglot

Legoland

This is a specific question, but this sub is full of parents. Maybe someone has experience? We plan to visit legoland with my toddler. He has a peanut allergy. They have a tool on their website that shows what is safe, but all of the disclaimers are making me a little nervous. Has anyone navigated a peanut allergy at theme parks? Points if specific to Legoland.

Thank you!

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u/chillisprknglot — 8 days ago

Toddler and Xolair

Have any toddler parents opted for Xolair over OIT or SLIT for their allergy kid? My son is 3.5 and has a peanut allergy and some enviromental allergies. The OIT schedule seems incredibly daunting. Xolair seems feasible for us, and our allergist also recommends Xolair. Does anyone have an experience with Xolair for their child?

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u/chillisprknglot — 21 days ago

In the states we have a store called Bass Pro Shop. It’s kind of an attraction with an aquarium, sports equipment, and a snack station. At the snack station they serve roasted nuts. I called and they said it’s just almonds, pistachios, and cashews. My son has a peanut allergy. his father is insisting on taking him there today. My son is only three. We’ve had no interactions with peanuts. But he is tested to be pretty allergic. Have anyone with a peanut allergy gone to the bass pro shop? And dealt with the roasted nuts? I know airborne allergies are uncommon. But anytime I type anything into Google. It makes it sound so common.

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u/chillisprknglot — 2 months ago