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Feeding Eden: The Trials and Triumphs of a Food Allergy Family
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Feeding Eden: The Trials and Triumphs of a Food Allergy Family in Vernon, BC
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Feeding Eden: The Trials and Triumphs of a Food Allergy Family in Vernon, BC
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Imagine rushing your child to the hospital, terrified for his life…just because he took a mouthful of the wrong food or a few drops of milk touched his skin. Susan Weissman knows how that feels. From birth, her son Eden suffered from allergies so intense that an errant bite could be deadly: Dairy, eggs, soy, nuts, fish, shellfish, and several fruits all wreaked havoc with his body. Susan had to make food the focus of her existence just to lead him safely through a world filled with edible landmines. In Feeding Eden , Susan writes with poignancy, honesty, and humor about her quest to help her son--including trying a cluster of alternative therapies-as well as the effect of Eden''s illness on their entire family. More than just a story for parents with severely allergic children, this is a stirring account of one woman''s recipe for motherhood as she rises to a challenge she has no choice but to conquer-and successfully restores her entire family''s appetite for life
Imagine rushing your child to the hospital, terrified for his life…just because he took a mouthful of the wrong food or a few drops of milk touched his skin. Susan Weissman knows how that feels. From birth, her son Eden suffered from allergies so intense that an errant bite could be deadly: Dairy, eggs, soy, nuts, fish, shellfish, and several fruits all wreaked havoc with his body. Susan had to make food the focus of her existence just to lead him safely through a world filled with edible landmines. In Feeding Eden , Susan writes with poignancy, honesty, and humor about her quest to help her son--including trying a cluster of alternative therapies-as well as the effect of Eden''s illness on their entire family. More than just a story for parents with severely allergic children, this is a stirring account of one woman''s recipe for motherhood as she rises to a challenge she has no choice but to conquer-and successfully restores her entire family''s appetite for life


















