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    Posted: 14 August 2010 at 8:16am
Cory is due for his 15mths immusations next month and when talking to the doctor yesterday, because he is allergic to egg white he will need to have his immusations (mainly the mmr) done under hospital supervision.

Has anyone else done this and was it ok?

(Cory welts as soon as he comes into contact with the smallest amount of egg white).


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Nat is highly allergic to egg, but I'm pleased to say the 15 month jabs went fine (admittedly we delayed them till about 18 months). We did separate them out, so they 2 that have albumin in them (MMR and i think maybe the Hib one - can't remember for sure right now!) were given about a month apart. She didn't react at all, and was even totally fine afterwards (a first for her!)

The actual amount of albumin that remains in the vaccine after very stringent purification is so so tiny, so they chances of reacting are very small.... we had it done in the GP office as normal, but sounds like it would be best to have it done with more supervision for your boy!

ETA: actually i think the only with albumin is the mmr, the other one I was concerned about may have just have lactose in it...

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I was told something about the egg white being really minimal as well, I can't recall exactly but it was even those with egg allergies were fine having the imms.

We've delayed for other reasons and are getting them in a few weeks. Hoping they'll go ok.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AuntieSarah Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 September 2010 at 8:46pm
My sister's son was very badly allergic to egg to and was fine with his imms. I'm not sure if he had them done at the GP or the hospital but wherever it was, he didn't react
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Kazzle Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 September 2010 at 12:21pm
Cory is having his mmr at the hospital in october, so he will be just over 16mths and his other two hes having next week at the gps


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which ones have egg in them? Liam has had all and been fine? though of course not 15month yet?
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mmr has egg in it, although it suppose to be inactive...but because cory reacts straight away to raw egg, the doctor wants it done at the hospital


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I have decided not to give Oliver any more of his vaccines cos i am scared he will react to them. and even after getting all the vaccines you are not guaranteed protection, thats why they have to have 3 lots of the first ones.

He had the 6 weeks and 3 months but all of his allergy stuff started after the 3 month ones. I mentioned it to the pead and he said "yeah thats normal"
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Kazzle Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 14 September 2010 at 8:03am
thats an interesting point...about allergies starting after the 3mth jabs...Cory was 9wks when his allergies started.

Remember that you can split the jabs out, so they dont have to have them all at once, and regardless of allergies or not, some kids are going to react to them, but at the end of the day, as long as you feel you are doing the right thing then its all good


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There's been a rise in peanut allergies for the same reason as they use peanut oil in some vaccines as the adjuvant (what irritates the immune system into responding to the dead or weakened virus)
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Im thinking seriously about continuing with Hunters vaccinations too. Atleast we have a while to go until the 15 month one, but he reacts to absolutely everything at the moment.

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