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Old 03-25-2007, 11:45 AM #1
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Default hello, never have done this before, help

hi! we found out my daughter is allergic to corn, nuts, chocolate and i have been trying to find things she can eat for about 2 months. my daughter is 6 yrs old and at that very picky eater age. she has done really good, but not eating very different things. i have never had to deal with any food allergies before. i just need help on figuring this stuff out.
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A doctor needs to run allergy tests of her. I don't think anyone here can do that. It involves pricking her skin.
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welcome to Neurotal storyhelp

I imagine you have already had allergy testing done and that is how you know which foods your daughter is allergic to

we dont have a specific forum for allergies yet, but hopefully will have soon

in the meantime, you may want to post this on our Children's Health Forum too
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http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forumdisplay.php?f=9
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try posting in the gluten sensitivity forum, some persons there have multiple food allergies and may be able to help
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