Food allergies impact the lives of millions of children. This podcast series is for food allergy parents and caregivers that need a bit of advice and support from someone who understand their struggle. Hosted by Sue, an everyday Midwestern mom whose teenaged sons have food allergies, Parenting Food…
In the last few weeks, the hurricane disaster has affected millions of people including hundreds of thousands of food allergic people. Today, Sue and Caroline Moassessi – The Grateful Foodie – share several ways you can help those impacted by Hurricane’s Harvey and Irma. Having both endured several disasters including wildfires, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, and blizzards, the... The post Hurricane Assistance for Food Allergy Families and Disaster Preparedness appeared first on Parenting Food Allergies.
It is back to school time! For parents of food allergic kids, it is often a scary time. One of the best ways to help alleviate that fear is to obtain a Section 504 Plan for your child. On this episode of the Parenting Food Allergies Podcast, Sue and guest Amelia Smith Murphree, in-house counsel... The post Section 504 Plans and School-Aged Food Allergic Children appeared first on Parenting Food Allergies.
Role models are important for all young people. When those influencers happen to be a food allergic young adult and her college bestie, then exciting things happen for the food allergy community. Today, Sue welcomes role models Amanda Orlando and Joella Almeida onto the show to share their friendship journey and give details about their... The post Meet the young creators of Everyday Allergen-Free lifestyle site appeared first on Parenting Food Allergies.
Imagine having a dog who could sniff out minute amounts of allergens in your child’s everyday life? Ciara Gavin, a former Air Force K-9 Handler and founder of Allergen Detection Service Dogs, has been training dogs to do just that for nearly a decade. Today Ciara joins Sue to discuss food allergen detection dogs and what... The post Food Allergy Fido: Food Allergen Service Dogs appeared first on Parenting Food Allergies.
Food allergy related tragedies have dominated the news and social media these last few weeks. On this episode, Sue and Caroline Moassessi openly discussion how these losses have impacted their lives and how they’ve learned to manage their fears while continuing to follow these important stories. They share why they deeply respect the grieving families... The post Food Allergy Tragedies: Two moms deal with emotions while learning from and honoring those lost to fatal anaphylaxis appeared first on Parenting Food Allergies.
Having a child with a chronic condition such as food allergies can create lots of strain in a home. Many of us are fortunate to share the responsibility with a partner but keeping one’s relationship strong takes work. Lots of work! Today, Sue and her husband Kevin discuss eight core things they’ve done to maintain... The post Love & Marriage: 8 Ways to Maintain a Strong Relationship while Raising Food Allergy Kids appeared first on Parenting Food Allergies.
Celiac disease and food allergies are often confused, but they are very different. Today, Harvard’s pediatric gastroenterologist, Dr. Dascha Weir joins the show to explain the difference between celiac disease, gluten intolerance, gluten sensitivity, and wheat allergy. Dr. Weir also answers many questions regarding common symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, research of celiac disease. Questions include: What... The post Celiac Disease and Food Allergies, What’s the difference? appeared first on Parenting Food Allergies.
Reading food allergy labels is not only important, it is vital to living safely with food allergies. But sometimes consumers need to do more than just read the label. Today Sue and guest Caroline Moassessi, Grateful Foodie blogger and Allergic Living product editor, discuss how to accurately understand food labels and how to contact a manufacturer... The post Hey Mabel, how do I read a food allergy label? appeared first on Parenting Food Allergies.
Traveling the world with food allergies presents itself with a whole set of challenges. But seeing the Grand Canyon, Leaning Tower of Pisa or the Arc de Triomphe is not only possible; it can be easier than you think. All it takes is a well-crafted plan. Sue recently returned from an extended trip abroad. With... The post Vacation all I ever wanted: Food Allergy Travel Tips appeared first on Parenting Food Allergies.
Summer camp is often the first time a food allergy child is away from home. The prospect of being separated and having a stranger prepare food causes much anxiety for food allergy families. These fears can be eased by carefully selecting a food allergy friendly camp. This week Sue Lein, the owner of the fabulous... The post Picking a Food Allergy Friendly Summer Camp – YIKES! appeared first on Parenting Food Allergies.