Tonight Megan will be taking her powdered egg on top of whipped cream. We are having fun thinking up new creations. Can't wait for the real thing.
After living with a severe egg allergy and experiencing many anaphylactic reactions desensitization changed Megan's life.
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Egg a la whipped cream
Tonight Megan will be taking her powdered egg on top of whipped cream. We are having fun thinking up new creations. Can't wait for the real thing.
Variety, the spice of life..
Megan is having fun mixing her egg powder with different concoctions. So far we have used honey, chocolate syrup, caramel syrup, and inside of licorice. The possibilities are endless. I am sure that once we are up to a larger amount of egg powder it will not be so easy. At that point we will have to mix it into whatever she eats. But for now it is fun just using fun foods.
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Egg powder and chocolate syrup
We have moved on to the next step
Saturday, September 10, 2011
Green Eggs and Ham

Green Eggs and Ham is a classic Dr. Seuss book that all kids have read to them and then eventually learn to read for themselves. Many kids, want to at some point, try green eggs and ham. I know I did. I can't wait until Megan can eat eggs and we can celebrate by having a Green Eggs and Ham party!!! What a day that will be.
Friday, September 9, 2011
A very good question

Someone messaged me this question...
Hi Jennifer,
I'm so glad that Megan is doing so well with the egg, and that you are sharing the journey. Love seeing those updates!!
I know you're busy but if you get a chance can you let me know if you have discussed puberty and desensitization with Dr. Wasserman at all? I know the kids immunity changes as their hormonal surges begin, sometimes more for girls. For instance they know in pregnancy that about 2/3 women's asthma gets worse, 1/3 gets better.. but don't know why. Has he shared any insights about pre-teen/teen patients and whether they have troubles remaining desensitized thru puberty?
Amy
And here is Dr. Wasserman's response.
There are a variety of hormonal effects on the immune system but, in real life, they are usually unpredictable. We have had several teenage desensitization patients, both male and female, and they don't seem to have behaved differently than our other patients.
Richard L. Wasserman, MD,PhD
Thursday, September 8, 2011
We moved
I haven't blogged lately because we moved across town and life has been incredibly chaotic. Megan continues to progress in her egg desensitization without any issues. This week is our last week to have Kool-aid egg. Next week we are on to egg capsules!!! Megan has remained reaction free except for the first week or two of the desensitization process. My kiddo's tend to never follow the norm and always seem to be the exception to the rule when it comes to health issues. It is the ongoing joke or thinking if you were to talk to any of their doctors. I bring this up because Megan has done so very well with the egg desensitization process. I so feared Megan being one of the patients that would end up not being able to maintain and have to stop the process. But she has proven me so very wrong. THIS IS HUGE FOR US!!!!!!
Subscribe to:
Posts
(
Atom
)