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发表于 2016-10-13 19:34:33 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
Severe peanut allergies prompted KD Kozar, 12, to leave the Los Angeles Unified School District for Palos Verdes Peninsula schools, that are stricter about allowing nothing on campus. Kozar plays inside of a co ed ice baseball league. (Robert Casillas/Staff Photographer)
Yael Kozar regarding Rolling Hills Estates has been getting ready to take her a couple young daughters for a walk a decade ago when she gave them both a bite of a peanut butter flavored power bar. The woman 18 month old princess spit it out, and Kozar figured she just wasn't Il était plus de 50 à Old Trafford et autour de 35 à Liverpool  10 a fan.
During the walk through the local neighborhoods of Westchester   at the time their home   the limited girl became ornery. Then the sniffles got on, and Kozar wondered in the event she'd caught a cold. Occasions later, Kozar took a look at the girl daughter and was horrified: one of her eyes was swollen shut and she was coughing. KD sufferes from severe peanut allergies and features faced death on 2 occasions due to her problem. (Robert Casillas/Staff Photographer) (Robert Casillas)
Once Kozar came running through the emergency room's sliding glass doors, clutching her little princess, the baby girl was included in vomit and was slightly breathing.
"They saved her life while I was sitting with her on the hospital bed," the lady said. "You don't recover from that as a mother."
That is certainly how Kozar and her husband, Andy, came to learn that little princess KD is deathly allergic to peanuts. It is also what prompted Kozar in order to shelve her career within television and becoming Southern California's the majority of indefatigable advocate for deadly food items allergies.
Last week, a tragedy squeeze peanut allergy issue in the national highlight. After eating a peanut given to her by a friend on the playground, 7 year old Amarria Denise Johnson of Chesterfield County, Va., died of any severe allergic reaction. The school didn't carry epinephrine injections, better known because EpiPens, which deliver via hook a dose of an adrenaline including substance, thereby neutralizing the anaphylactic shock that can claim a life in a matter of minutes.
The great loss is Kozar's worst nightmare, plus underscores why she has grow to be such an outspoken advocate.
Once a producer for shows including "American Journal" and "Hard Copy," Kozar today travels around Southern California to present presentations to groups; seats an annual Los Angeles fundraising go for the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Multilevel; heads up a South Fresh support group on anaphylaxis protection; and puts her tv set skills to use producing podcasts in relation to food allergies. All at no cost.
"We lose a child every other day during this country," she said, referring to food allergy anaphylaxis deaths. "This would not count the ridiculous variety of children that land inside ER fighting for their life and also the near misses which 15 million Americans with anaphylactic allergies experience."
The actual peanut issue is what eventually added the Kozar family to the South Bay. About three years ago, seeking a much safer school setting for her little princess, they moved to the Palos Verdes Peninsula, the location where the schools are exceptionally wary about peanut allergies.
For starters, the actual cafeterias in Palos Verdes Peninsula schools are completely enthusiast free. That means no foods with peanuts, walnuts, pistachios or any kind of tree lover. But the schools on The Slope don't stop there. This year, your district also banned hammer toe nuts and pretzel rods, never because they contain peanuts speculate they aren't manufactured in a fan free environment. (Robert Casillas/Staff Shooter)
"The thought of 530 kids having peanut butter in addition to jelly sandwiches for lunch   it would have made it impossible in my child to dodge all those bullets," she mentioned.
Palos Verdes Peninsula is also among the only institution districts in the nation to have a scheme in place for allergic reactions to help food allergies.
"At the beginning of 12 months, every family signs a waiver that allows the administration to use the EpiPen on their child in case of crisis," she said.
The actual district's attention to this issue may have related to how the community has been expected to cope with its own peanut related great loss. In 2004, Palos Verdes Peninsula High undergraduate Laura Keiko Benson died on a church trip after eating a Rice Krispy address that contained peanut butter.
"She didn't arrive at her EpiPen in time," Kozar reported.
Over the past couple of decades, the actual prevalence of people with peanut allergies has increased a dozenfold, to roughly 2 percent of the United states population, said Dr. Lawrence Sher, which specializes in pediatrics and allergies around Rolling Hills Estates. Concerning 5 percent of all Americans   and eight percent of children   suffer from a critical food allergy of some sort. Science has yet to find a treat, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
"This is the reason Outlook er for liten endring i rutinen gjennom helgen why having groups like what Yael is involved with is a great one," he said. "People have lots of questions."
About several years ago, Kozar and Sher joined the statewide effort to carry on a state law requiring many California schools to carry a È stato assegnato al 3 ° Battaglione truppe speciali minumum of one EpiPen in the nurse's office. It bad because legislators wanted more information and facts. Now, a similar effort is under way at the federal level.
While waiting, families grappling with the ailment are on their own.
KD Kozar is now 13. Her last episode transpired at a restaurant in Westchester 4 years ago, and it was a poor one. After taking a mouthful of the black beans on her behalf father's plate, her guitar neck began to close up.
"Mom, I'm scared," she told Yael, palms clutching her own neck. The woman's mother administered the EpiPen inside the girl's leg, but it decided not to seem to help. KD ended up spending a week at Mattel Children's Medical center at UCLA.
In three days, she'd four anaphylactic reactions   that is, allergic reactions doctors consider deadly.
Additionally, KD experienced scarring in her esophagus, and ended up returning to a medical facility for surgery to fix the trouble.
At the restaurant, the shop assistant had assured the family his or her meals would be nut free of charge. But as it happened, your chef had been experimenting with the latest recipe that involved adding crushed peanuts in a sauce. The family sued the restaurant plus won.
After de først dukke opp med en lokal interesse historie that episode, when lying on what was nearly her deathbed, KD resolved not to let her peanut allergy stop her by leading a normal life. The girl goes to a public school, hangs out with friends, rides in passenger planes   which can be your scary experience   and even has hockey. But KD can never let her guard down.
  
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