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What do blood scores actually mean?

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06/09/09

My daughter was diagnosed with a peanut allergy when she was 14 months. She hasn't had a reaction in the past 2 yrs but i don't quite understand what the blood scores mean. Her first blood work score was 29.5 now 2 yrs later it's 88! Does this mean her reaction will be very fast and bad? Or will it be what it was when she had her last reaction. ( a swollen face and hives) Please help.

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allergymomtb
Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Your daughter's situation sounds the same as my sons (who is 5 and allergic to peanuts)  I know you have not had a response from any one but was wondering if you had found out any info in the last few months?  I am not sure how to get your response?

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