I’ll start with the good news, right up front:
As of now, it appears that Lucy is not, in fact, allergic to peanut butter or eggs!
Y’all, I am so relieved. I was ready to hear the opposite news, and ready to make the subsequent lifestyle changes, and I know we would have managed just fine, as many people do. But I’m really glad that we don’t have to do that.
The sort of not great news is this:
The allergist thinks that what we saw was a contact reaction, and Lucy has really sensitive skin.
Apparently, this is quite common in very young children, and he was not concerned. We do need to be careful, though, and until she’s a little older and neater, if we’re feeding eggs, peanut butter, or other allergens or irritants, we should feed them to her, rather than letting her feed herself. (Lucy will NOT like that, but it will be fine.)
The allergy test itself was super interesting. Did you know that these tests have a 50% false positive rate? I didn’t. Or that they are 97% accurate when they come out negative? I didn’t know that either. Lucy actually reacted to everything, even the negative control, but the doctor was able to measure anyway, and was not worried at all. It was very reassuring, and we got some good advice for introducing allergens in the future. (Happy to share, if anyone is interested or curious!)
Lucy did not enjoy the tests, and still has some little marks on her back, but she was back to herself within a few minutes. And today she’s just doing her usual stuff. All’s good here. Just ask the napping people:

So, that’s that for now. And hopefully for good. Being a parent really is a whole new world!
What a relief! So smart to go to the allergist right away to test and know for sure.
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I’m so glad we were able to get an appointment! It is such a huge relief!
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So happy for you guys! My daughter had an intense reaction to carrots as a toddler, and to tomato products. But the reaction was only when they made contact with her skin (ie face), not internally, so we had to feed her. And yes, she has very sensitive skin to this day. It’s challenging but could be so much worse. Enjoy the great news this weekend!!
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I’m so relieved! But now that I know just how sensitive her skin is, I’m on the lookout for products that are effective and gentle. Do you have any favorites (shampoos, lotions, etc.)?
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That is awesome news! I’m glad that the results were negative and that Lucy is doing great.
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It is! Thank you so much! 🙂
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