Today is Good
Friday. If you are Irish it means there
isn’t a drop of alcohol to be got for love nor money. All the pubs are closed, see. Unless you were
prepared and bought some yesterday. You could
also go out for a meal. I think restaurants and the like can
sell alcohol on Good Friday. I stand
corrected on that one.
But I’ve got three
bottles of wine. Two are in the fridge
chilling right now.
I think meat is
supposed to be shunned today as well. I
ate chicken. *shrugs*
Moving on from
food and drink today was Good News Good Friday for us.
We received the
results of some blood tests.
See one of our
boys had a very scary allergic reaction to something or other last
December. Very briefly it involved a mad
dash to the out of hours family doctors service where he received two shots to
take down rapid swelling. After an hours
observation we were discharged with instructions to go straight to hospital if
anything changed that night.
Some hours
later he suffered a very common secondary reaction and we hot footed it to the
hospital where he received a shot of epinephrine into his thigh.
It turned into an
overnight stay. The next morning he was
right as rain, his memory of the previous night a bit hazy.
I carry an epipen
at all times now and his school also has one.
Today the results
of his bloods told us he tested negative to fish and nuts. The bad news is he is allergic to grass
pollen, dust mites and dog dander.
A food allergy is
horrific. Everything has to be
watched. Every ingredient has to be read
and read again. There seems to be traces
of nuts in everything. We haven’t
eaten fish of any description since December 13th 2014.
Having said that,
our boy was lucky in that whatever caused him to have his reaction (he had
eaten fish that evening) he was never in any danger of reacting to cross
contamination. There are kids out there
who cannot be in the same room as nuts such is their risk of anaphylactic shock
and possible death.
So good news for
him. Great
news for him. He is thrilled to be able
to eat fish again.
Of course we are
relieved too. We still have to carry our
epipens but it’s fantastic that a food allergy has been eliminated.
I, on the other
hand, am not so thrilled at the prospect of all that dusting and cleaning I will
have to embark on.
Dog dander. I mean,
come on!
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