3 Strategies For Food Allergy Sufferers

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Knowing that you have food allergies is a good thing but the road to the future can be tougher. You have more obstacles to bulldoze through or go around because you will have to be more diligent in what you buy and eat and dining out options shrink just as dinner invitations may dwindle too. Being on your guard at all times to avoid potentially dangerous food allergic reactions can be draining both physically and emotionally. You need some coping strategies to keep you looking positive into the future.

1. Taking Care of Yourself

Being diagnosed with food allergies is not a death sentence, just a new way of life. Of course, that takes a lot of adjustments which can be depressing at times. Arming yourself with the latest in food allergy information is very important and it empowers you in a positive way. Educating family, friends, neighbors and more is important and putting yourself in the role of teacher is another way to empower yourself against your allergies.

Join a support group in your area or start your own. Just know that you are not alone in your food allergies. Sharing stories and ideas with like minded others help a great deal. Talking with other allergy sufferers can put things in perspective too, especially when the death toll due to food allergies is very small. Keeping a food journal to log reactions is important as well and this involves you directly in your treatment.

2. When Your Child Has the Allergies

Children are quite adaptable and they are likely to become more comfortable with their food allergy diagnosis a lot quicker than you as the parent does. When your child is the one with the food allergy, you must make proper plans for school. Meet with your child's teacher as well as school nurse, principal and other aides. Let them know how to handle a potential allergic reaction and the steps to take in administering medicine and seeking medical help.

Keep two EpiPens with your child – one in their backpack and one with the school nurse or primary teacher. Prepare healthy meals for your child's daily lunch as well as provide healthy snack they can eat and provide them to the teacher to administer during snack times. Involve your child in the food preparation as they are more enthusiastic when it is something they have prepared themselves.

3. Be Adventurous and Proactive

A diagnosis of food allergies means that you have to be a bit more creative during meal time. This is the time to be adventurous, finding new recipes with approved ingredients and even trying new health food stores to shop in you normally would not visit. Learn more about food substitutions to make great entrees and desserts that are similar to the "real" thing so you or your child won't feel as if you all are missing out.

Food allergies are a challenge and it is not something you can readily change. What you can change is how you approach the problem. You can meet it head on or cower and hide, playing the "woe is me" card. Obviously, in order to truly live life to the fullest and get on with things, you have to tackle things head on.

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