This month’s Food Allergy Educational Campaign 2015 (#FAEC15), the brain child of Gina Mennett Lee, brings a great discussion about how to use your epinephrine auto-injectors! Sharon Wong, creator of the Nut Free Wok, posted, “Get to Know Your Epi & Practice,” in support of calling all of us to action. Action in taking good care of oursevles and our loved ones. My allergist reminds me to pratice with our EpiPens® and Auvi-Qs® when we pay the garbage bill! Sharon does a beautiful job supplying links and critical information.
Please take a few moments to check out, “Get to Know Your Epi & Practice,” and practice too! Feeling comfortable and confident is priceless and it may save a life too!
Share this campaign and encourage everyone you care about to practice, practice, practice!







Eating Out with Food Allergies Safely
One of the hardest things I find about managing both life threatening food allergies and asthma is talking to others. I hate to be the one that might be perceived as demanding, pushing or for asking too much. What I now know, fourteen years later, is that honest, clear information presented with kindness works!..
Don’t forget that you can order up to five free EpiPen trainers and one free Allerject trainer.
https://www.epipen.com/en/resources/order-a-training-device
https://www.allerject.ca/en/free-autoinjector-trainer?returnUrl=http://www.allerject.ca:80/en/epinephrine-autoinjector