tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5831153254711665984.post107503649816549231..comments2023-06-14T04:49:54.489-05:00Comments on better together.: FPIES: Food Trials.alihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04835165382906775572noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5831153254711665984.post-1348910398502331872017-10-26T21:12:52.453-05:002017-10-26T21:12:52.453-05:00Hi! First I will say you have to do what you are c...Hi! First I will say you have to do what you are comfortable with and what seems to work for you and your daughter. For us, I never would have been comfortable calling a food safe after just 4 days. I have a couple posts on food trials here if you want to see two different ways we did them. If you go to the top of the page to the FPIES tab, you’ll see two links about trials. Many kids won’t react until they have a break from the food then it’s reintroduced (was true for us) so we always included a break as part of a trial before calling any good safe. It can be so confusing and tricky and it took us a while to find a medical team who was all on the same page with what we were actually observing with our kiddo. Best of luck to you and feel free to ask/chat more! Hang in there, you will figure it out — you know her better than anyone :)alihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04835165382906775572noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5831153254711665984.post-69539109465943303122017-10-26T15:41:18.385-05:002017-10-26T15:41:18.385-05:00Hey there,
I am pretty curious whether you have h...Hey there, <br />I am pretty curious whether you have had a reaction on let's say Day 7 of introduction? I mean they mostly recommend 4 days trials and if all goes well we have another safe food, or am I wrong? I am a mom of a FPiES baby girl trying to figure out what makes her sick. Thanks!!Andreanoreply@blogger.com