Saturday, December 5, 2015

Baked Milk Oral Challenge Part 1

Drama has life threatening food allergies to Milk, Eggs, Peanuts, and Treenuts. Recently I took him to children's to have his blood drawn for an Immunocap test for Milk and Egg. An Immunocap test will tell you the severity of the allergy. Both his tests came back moderate, meaning he is still at risk of anaphylaxis but his allergist gave the go ahead to try the baked milk oral challenge. For this challenge Drama has to be off all antihistamines for 7 days and we will start early in the morning at 8 am. Protocol for the oral food challenges is for the parent to bring in the food for the challenge. 



The muffin recipe our allergist gave us is as follows:

1 cup milk
2tbs Canola Oil
1tsp Vanilla
1 1/2 tsp EnerG Egg Replacer
1 1/2 cups of flour
1/2 cup of Sugar
1/4 cup Salt
2 tsp Baking Powder

Mix all dry ingredients together, then add wet ingredients. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-35 minutes. Each muffin will equal 1.3 grams of cows milk.


This is all new to me but it seems the temperature and length of time the item is baked is key. The allergist called to make sure I understood everything. She said they would feed him the muffin a quarter at a time and checks vitals, if he passed the test he would be able to eat cookies, cake, bread, and crackers with milk in them. Eating these things will build his immunity and we will be able to move on to the next phase.  After a couple of months we would move on to baked cheese. All of the blogs I've researched online mention Amy's cheese pizza. I haven't looked to see if it has eggs. If he passes the baked cheese test he will eat things with baked cheese for a few months then he will be able to try drinking milk.



It's so nerve racking to do an oral challenge. You are giving your child food that you have been telling them it could kill them. Combine that with a child who has Aspergers and is a stickler on rules and regulations (unless I set them) and it's double drama. He isn't thrilled about the test and could care less if this means he can eat more things. He doesn't like the risk. Which I can understand. If he has a reaction it will be the end of our oral food challenges. There's no way I will be able to talk him into it again.

I am praying everything goes smoothly and he will pass and a whole new world will open up for him. He won't have to stare longingly at his friends foods and won't be embarrassed to have to eat his "safe snack" in front of all his friends who are eating the same thing. We take eating for granted. Because most baked items containing milk also contain egg which he is still too allergic to, to even try the baked challenge, he will still be a little limited as to what he can eat. Will update as soon as we have the test Monday.


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