Thursday, February 10, 2005
more results
Logan's sweat test results did come back normal (yea!)
Now he is scheduled for an allergy evaluation (yea!)
But he can't get in until April 1st (boo!)
Since we live so close to the hospital, I asked if we could receive notice if there was a cancellation. She said they don't have a cancellation list, but we could call periodically (especially if there is bad weather) and see if there was a cancellation. So we'll see . . .
until then, I have been keeping a food journal. I have a strong suspicion that he is allergic to wheat flour. I guess we'll have to wait and find out for sure.
Thanks for your prayers.
Now he is scheduled for an allergy evaluation (yea!)
But he can't get in until April 1st (boo!)
Since we live so close to the hospital, I asked if we could receive notice if there was a cancellation. She said they don't have a cancellation list, but we could call periodically (especially if there is bad weather) and see if there was a cancellation. So we'll see . . .
until then, I have been keeping a food journal. I have a strong suspicion that he is allergic to wheat flour. I guess we'll have to wait and find out for sure.
Thanks for your prayers.
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Allergic to wheat flour? Hmmm... sounds familiar. We'll continue to pray for him, sweetie. So until his evaluation, hang in there. Don't age TOO fast.
Food allergies really stink! Just this week at the CPC I had a frustrating incident. They served us a Chinese meal, and since I'm allergic to sesame and peanuts I asked my server if the food contained those ingredients. But... he didn't speak English! So I went straight for a manager. 15 minutes later I found out my food did not have either of those ingredients (in their whole, flour or oil forms). It was however, cold by the time I ate it! :( But I've found some good resources on the good ol' internet. That have good tips and recipes. Lucky for you and Logan, many children grow out of food allergies. (Maybe I'll grow out of mine too!) :)
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