When it turns out that your children have an allergy, it’s worse than just eliminating a single product from your life – it doesn’t mater that I love peanuts, if my kids have an allergy, that means no more peanuts, as I sadly learnt – it introduces a whole new level of fear into your world.
It means the outside world, no matter ridiculous you once thought it, is all of a sudden a mindfield.
Lisa Rebecca Roepe with sheknows has put together a basic survival guide, so if you’ve ever freaked out like me, you have a cheat sheet to double check.
Trust me, it helps.
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