• personal

    my allergy boy

    So, for those of you who follow me on FB and know me in real life, you know that Timmy was diagnosed about 3 weeks ago with some pretty major food allergies. Soy, peanuts, all legumes, tree nuts & sesame. It all started after an unfortunate incident with a bottle of Ensure where I almost killed Timmy. Total allergic reaction replete with vomiting, hives, red itchy eyes, running like a faucet nose, wheezing and coughing. Good times.

    I took him to an allergist where he had a skin/scratch test which turned up really positive for soy, peanuts, legumes and sesame. A blood test later on showed the same things. Upon getting the blood test results, the doctor told me to take ALL soy out of his diet including soy lecithin and soy oil, as well as all products made in factories that produce peanut foods, all legumes, and all sesame/sesame oil products. For 3 months. Regardless of the fact that he ate soy sauce at least 2x a week, chocolate (with soy lecithin) all the time, bagels with definite sesame cross contamination, green beans, and most of his snacks were made in peanut facilities. With no reactions ever. Until the Ensure with ‘concentrated soy protein’. I was seriously more worried that he would die of starvation before anaphalaxis. I got an epi pen and benadryl and the doctor scared the crap out of me. I started watching Timmy like a hawk after every single piece of food went in his mouth. Even all of the foods he’s always eaten without problems. Spent some time (a lot of time) crying in supermarkets and at home, trying to figure out how we were going to live like this for 3 months and probably longer. I called all of our favorite restaurants and deli’s asking about ingredients used, read a thousand labels and online articles. And just got more and more convinced that this diagnosis made no sense. He ate soy (the boy will drink the soy sauce out of the dipping bowl unless i stop him). He ate cross contaminated products. He was fine!!!

    We went to Florida where all we do is eat out and toward the end of the vacation I was just getting so annoyed by the whole thing because he WAS eating all that food up to the day of the diagnosis. So with epipen and benadryl in hand and the hospital down the block, we had pizza made with soy oil (at a restaurant we’ve eaten at many times before) and french fries fried in vegetable oil (which may or may not contain soy oil). And you know what? He was FINE. Not a symptom. Not a sniffle. Not an itch. And then he had sushi & steak teriaki with soy sauce when we were back home in NY. Again, fine. I was so happy but so confused/annoyed/needing a second opinion.

    So, yesterday we went to Mt. Sinai Hospital Dept of Pediatric Allergies in NYC to see Dr. Kim for a second opinion. And I’m so glad we did. He still came up positive on her scratch tests for soy, peanuts, sesame and birch trees (he gets that one from me!). But, the big difference was that Dr. Kim said that Timmy CAN still eat all of the things that have soy, soy lecithin, soy oil, and cross contaminated products that he has been eating for at least 4 years! Obviously, he has to be careful not to have real soy (unprocessed soy or soy protien/concentrated) foods, not concentrated sesame foods, and no peanut foods at all. Totally doable and so much more of an appropriate response from this doctor. So we’ll keep the epipen and benadryl on hand for emergencies, but Timmy can eat what he likes! Which is the best news of all!!

    Going back for testing again in a year to see if he outgrows anything which is a definitely possibility.

    A big thank you to anyone who messaged me, emailed or called. Hugged or texted. Chatted or calmed. Your support and advice was SO helpful. Just to know that others had the same experience with the first doctor with him being crazy conservative and sought their own second opinions. To hear of other food allergy stories and that their kids are OK and doing great. You all saved me!

  • personal

    easter

    Spent part of the day (after sleeping until 12pm cause I was up until 3am the night before, and 4am the night before that) yesterday at my in-laws for Easter. The weather seemed to turn at last (yeah, that was totally thanks to me and the weather I brought back from Florida. So you’re welcome.) and the boys got some outside time with their little cousins.

    I think Timmy forgot how to smile for pictures without looking like he’s going to bite. I really, really dislike Patrick’s flat brimmed hats. A lot. I think James had some fun with the boys. And this little one did a lot of sleeping. He’s getting so big! Timmy and I are off to NYC today to get a second opinion on his food allergies. The full story later this week. Hope you all had a great Easter!

  • children & families,  communions

    the calo communion {portraits}

    Met this beautiful girl all dressed up for her upcoming communion over at St. Joseph’s Church for some pre-communion portraits. She was sweet, gorgeous and a little shy. But I think the pictures do all the talking just fine!

    Finally a little green grass and pretty forsythia. She was walking away, so I took the moment to grab a shot of the back of her dress. And then she turned around and her mom and I both gasped (literally gasped!) at how gorgeous she looked right there. So glad I was taking that shot…Looks like she’s in an English Garden or something here. Love these, too! Thanks for sticking it out in the cool temperatures! See you at the party after the real communion!!

  • babies,  children & families

    the smi family

    My umpteenth time photographing this family, who I adore taking pictures of (so, it works for all of us!!). The baby got so big since I’ve last seen them and the kids are all as delicious and sweet as ever. Grandma & Grandpa got in on the photos this time (much to Grandpa’s dismay, but Dad’s relief I think!!) so they’ll have some pictures with them in it to show off to their friends.

    Aren’t they so cute together?!The family will be moving in a few months (not far, just to a new home in town) so I tried to get a few of the kids in their rooms for posterity. Hope all of you enjoy the pictures!!

  • couples,  maternity

    dawn & rob {maternity session}

    Dawn and I have been friends since way back in the middle school days and I was so happy to hear that she and Rob are expecting. Twin girls!! I was thrilled that she called me for a maternity shoot and was really looking forward to seeing her again. The day didn’t disappoint!

    Are they not the cutest couple?!Dawn, you look gorgeous!! All glowy.Love her perfectly round belly. Cooking up 2 babies in there isn’t easy (believe me, I know!) but Dawn is doing great!The original baby. Good luck to you both- I’m so super happy for you and can’t wait to meet those little girls soon!!