<p> If you had an allergy so severe that accidentally eating a forbidden food could kill you in minutes--how would it change your life and your relationship to food? For people with food-induced anaphylaxis the severest form of allergic response simply eating in restaurants accepting invitations to dinner going on overnight field trips or traveling through foreign countries means facing one's mortality with every meal.</p><p> In this book Mark S. Ferrara weaves history science and psychology to recount the story of his struggles with allergic asthma and a life-threatening allergy to nuts--and his difficulties living and working in the Far East and Near East--to show how the quest for self-actualization can lead to an acceptance of transience that borders on the mystical.</p><p> Along the way he guides parents in keeping food-allergic children safe at home and at school and offers strategies that adolescents and adults may use to negotiate social spaces involving food. He explains how survivors of anaphylaxis can cope with the sometimes-irrational fears of food that follow that traumatic experience so they may live happy healthy meaningful lives.</p>
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