I've had a MedicAlert bracelet or necklace now for over 20 years and I'd honestly never leave home without it now. It's become part of my getting ready routine, to put on the band or bracelet and I have a few now to choose from. What surprises me though is how few people with anaphylaxis actually wear a medical band. There are other brands on the market, but none quite like … [Read more...]
Learning to fight for what I need
Really proud of this article that I wrote for the fantastic Happiful magazine. "Learning to fight for what I need." is my story, from intensive care, panic attacks and serious anxiety about living with the threat of anaphylaxis and potentially losing my life, to finding the mental health help and therapy that I needed. I hope you can read the article here from the … [Read more...]
Sponsoring and judging at the Free From Food Awards
If you know me at all you'll know that I've been involved with judging at these awards now for over ten years and bloody love it. This year I got involved with judging a number of categories. So here you go, with a few little highlights of the things I loved best and will be rushing out to buy! The hot allergy gossip So that's a wrap really. What I learnt … [Read more...]
10 Spring Allergy Tips For Seniors
Soon the sun will be out, the flowers will bloom, and the world around us will gradually come back to life. Spring is almost upon us – which means the allergens will be too. Spring is one of the most beautiful times of the year and a favourite season for many people... everyone except people plagued by seasonal allergies, that is. Allergies can make things particularly … [Read more...]
Allergy mistakes – near miss reporting
Jacqui McPeake of Jacs Ltd and Caroline Benjamin of Food Allergy Aware have collaborated as Hospitality Allergen Support UK to highlight Near Miss Reporting of potential poor allergen management, as a potential RISK for a more serious incident in the future within hospitality. Helping prevent anaphylactic reactions They believe … [Read more...]