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Wednesday, December, 03, 2008

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mummystheone
10/12/08
mummystheone
Category:Allergy InformationAnaplylaxisAllergic Reaction

G.P given 22 month old antibiotics even though big chance of reaction, help?

My daughter had anaphalatic reaction @6 months old, nut oil.

She has suffered for the last year every type of allergy sympton, Asthma/Hives/Ezcema/uricutira, but unknow source is still yet to be found.

Family History of antibiotic Reaction was made very clear to GP that examined my daughter said she needed antibiotics i had to get on with ith and deal with a reaction if it happend. I expressed i thought it should be administered under trained medical staff supervision if it was required for my child as i wasn't happy or comfortable with dealing with this situation.

Turned out my daughter didnt even have an infection as was examined by a peadatrician later the same day. The harm that could of been done!?!

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