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    For the second time in his short life, Hugito is rushed to the ER!

    On Friday, we were doing the whole "no meat Catholic" thing. I gave Hugito some catfish mixed in his macaroni. He LOVED it! He gobbled it right up. Then, I notice that his skin is really red where the cheese sauce was on around his mouth, chin and neck. I figured his skin might be having a reaction to the fish. I tried getting him out of his highchair to get him clean up and BLAH! He starts throwing up! I took off his clothes to get him cleaned up and he's skin is beet red! He's allergic to the fish. Off to the ER we go.

    I called his pediatrician on the way and she also suggests we get him to the ER. I was terrified that his throat was going to close as his eyes and lips were swelling something awful. I hauled a$& to the hospital. They took him in right away (I LOVE that hospital). His throat wasn't closing thank God, but he did break out in hives. He was totally covered in them within 30 minutes of eating the fish. They gave him some Benadryl and some steroids at first, but once they saw that his hives were getting worse, they gave him some epinephrine.

    The whole time, my sweet little boy never bothered. He was still his happy little self except when they gave him his shot. As a matter of fact, he was jumping on the bed and cooing the entire time.

    They watched him to make sure his throat didn't close, and they sent him home.

    He's fine now, but most likely he'll be allergic to seafood his entire life.

    Just thought you might want to know.




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    Aw, that sucks. I'm glad you got him to the hospital, though! And, at least you know what he's allergic to. I'm sorry for poor Hugito!
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    Better to find out now than later in life when you aren't around to notice the reaction. Hugito and I now share something in common, as I am also allergic to fish now. Thankfully in his case, he *may* grow out of it. As I developed the allergy as an adult, no such luck, but I can still hope.

    In any case, if we're ever at a fish fry, I'll share my french fries with Hugito, and the rest of you can have our fish. Deal?

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    How scary, I could feel how you must have felt while reading your post. I have never heard of an allergy to fish, shellfish yes but not other fish. I would not have known what was happening.

    Thank god our beautiful precious Hugito is okay.
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    How scary!!! I'm glad that you reacted quickly and were able to take him to the ER. I'm also glad that he's now fine.

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    Glad everything is okay.

    just a word of caution from someone that has allergies: did you cook or spice the catfish in anything unusual?
    If not, then it's the catfish.
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    My heart was pounding as I read this. I am soooo glad your little sweetheart is OK.

    [QUOTE=Karen]Better to find out now than later in life when you aren't around to notice the reaction. [/quote=Karen]

    Karen is so right. Thank God this didn't happen when he was maybe a teenager and out with friends, etc. Good to know now! A friend of mine was never allergic to seafood and several years ago she was eating at a restaurant in Williamsburg, VA when the same thing happened as with Hugito. She was at the table when she broke out and her throat began to close up. She is fine today but has not eaten any seafood since then and never will.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lobodeb
    Just thought you might want to know.
    Of course we want to know! Hugito - and the other PT babies - are as much a par of PT as our pets!!

    So glad this worked out as it did, with no lasting meds or treatments. Just avoid the seafoods. Quick action on your part, mom, good for you!
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    Oh my goodness! what a scare. I was worked up just reading this, I can't imagine how you must have felt to see your baby having a reaction like that!

    (I guess he'll now be a vegetarian during fridays in lent )


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    I was on pins and needles reading of little hugo's experience. Isn't it amazing that he was so happy and playful during the whole thing! I would have thought he would have been itching like mad! GOOD JOB MOM!

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    Thank God you noticed it right away, Deb. As so many have said allergies are a scary thing. And to see such a reaction happen so quickly had to be very scary. I am so glad you were able to get him to the ER asap.

    As Karen has said you can be allergic to anything. I had some testing a few years ago and some of the stuff that showed up were interesting. Also interesting is that some I have very mild to almost no reaction to but put 2 or 3 together and then I get a reaction.

    And Deb we are very interested in what goes on with Hugito - he is a PT baby after all!

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    This is nothing but scary, Deb. How awful for you!! Poor little Hugito I'm so glad it all worked out for everybody. {{{{{HUGS}}}}}


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    Glad to hear he's okay, I'm sorry to hear about his allergy.
    My niece is allergic to tree nuts, I know how hard it is to watch what they eat to make sure they don't get sick!!
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    Glad to hear the little guy is okay - maybe it is something he will grow out of
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    You must have been TERRIFIED!!!! Thank GOD you got him to the ER and he didn't suffer any worse than he did! Bless his little heart! I guess you are going to have to keep liquid Benadryl on hand at all times, especially whenever he tries a new food. I'm guessing that if he has a reaction, you could immediately give him a dose and then head to the ER!

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