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Food Allergies, Dating, and Intimacy with Dr. Scott Sicherer and Sloane Miller, Part 1

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In this insightful episode of Don't Feed the Fear, researcher/physician Dr. Scott Sicherer and author/food allergy coach Sloane Miller join Dr. Amanda Whitehouse for a panel discussion focusing on the complexities of dating and physical intimacy for individuals with food allergies.

The group discusses evidence-based guidelines for kissing and physical intimacy when managing food allergies. Dr. Sicherer shares findings from his research and provides practical advice for patients. The discussion includes common concerns and questions voiced within the allergy community, emphasizing the importance of open communication with partners and proactive planning to prevent allergic reactions during intimate moments.
Please note: This episode contains discussions on mature topics, including dating, intimacy, and emotional well-being in the context of food allergies. These subjects may not be suitable for young children. Listener discretion is advised.

Listeners will gain valuable insights into:

  • The science behind allergen persistence in saliva and its implications for physical intimacy.
  • Practical steps to minimize the risk of allergic reactions during close contact.
  • Strategies for discussing food allergies with partners to foster understanding and safety.
  • Examples of ways to talk about this with children beginning at a young age.

To support this discussion, Dr. Whitehouse has created a free handout summarizing the key takeaways from this two-part series. Listeners can request this resource by contacting her through Instagram at @thefoodallergypsychologist or through her website: Connect — Amanda Whitehouse Phd.

This episode aims to empower individuals with food allergies to navigate their personal relationships confidently and safely.

Dr. Sicherer and colleagues' 2006 study: Peanut allergen exposure through saliva: Assessment and interventions to reduce exposure - ScienceDirect
Sloane Miller: www.allergicgirl.com

Special thanks to Kyle Dine for permission to use his song The Doghouse for the podcast theme!
www.kyledine.com
Find Dr. Whitehouse:
-thefoodallergypsychologist.com
-Instagram: @thefoodallergypsychologist
-Facebook: Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, Food Allergy Anxiety Psychologist
[email protected]

  continue reading

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In this insightful episode of Don't Feed the Fear, researcher/physician Dr. Scott Sicherer and author/food allergy coach Sloane Miller join Dr. Amanda Whitehouse for a panel discussion focusing on the complexities of dating and physical intimacy for individuals with food allergies.

The group discusses evidence-based guidelines for kissing and physical intimacy when managing food allergies. Dr. Sicherer shares findings from his research and provides practical advice for patients. The discussion includes common concerns and questions voiced within the allergy community, emphasizing the importance of open communication with partners and proactive planning to prevent allergic reactions during intimate moments.
Please note: This episode contains discussions on mature topics, including dating, intimacy, and emotional well-being in the context of food allergies. These subjects may not be suitable for young children. Listener discretion is advised.

Listeners will gain valuable insights into:

  • The science behind allergen persistence in saliva and its implications for physical intimacy.
  • Practical steps to minimize the risk of allergic reactions during close contact.
  • Strategies for discussing food allergies with partners to foster understanding and safety.
  • Examples of ways to talk about this with children beginning at a young age.

To support this discussion, Dr. Whitehouse has created a free handout summarizing the key takeaways from this two-part series. Listeners can request this resource by contacting her through Instagram at @thefoodallergypsychologist or through her website: Connect — Amanda Whitehouse Phd.

This episode aims to empower individuals with food allergies to navigate their personal relationships confidently and safely.

Dr. Sicherer and colleagues' 2006 study: Peanut allergen exposure through saliva: Assessment and interventions to reduce exposure - ScienceDirect
Sloane Miller: www.allergicgirl.com

Special thanks to Kyle Dine for permission to use his song The Doghouse for the podcast theme!
www.kyledine.com
Find Dr. Whitehouse:
-thefoodallergypsychologist.com
-Instagram: @thefoodallergypsychologist
-Facebook: Dr. Amanda Whitehouse, Food Allergy Anxiety Psychologist
[email protected]

  continue reading

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