This past Saturday, I attended a Mom Blogging event in NYC. Madison Square Garden Entertainment and Rose Communications partnered up to throw one smashing party to celebrate the 2009 opening season of the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, starring the world famous Radio City Rockettes. If you read The Rush, or Rockefeller Center: I Heart You, then you already know how much NYC (especially Rockefeller Center) means to me. Now for the first time, I was about to have an amazing opportunity to share this special place with my son.
The event included 1 ½ hours of cupcake decorating with the famed Magnolia Bakery, art and crafts with Kate’s Paperie and a photo opportunity with Santa Claus himself! We were also given the chance to mingle with other mom bloggers as well as the Rockettes, and following this party was complimentary admission to catch the 7 pm performance of the show!
Well, I wouldn’t be a Theta Mom if I didn’t share this portion of the eventful evening…
Entering NYC we were all so excited, especially the kids. I took my son, his friend, and one of my friends (since my hubs stayed home to watch our baby girl who was too little to bring to this event).
We were one of the first groups to arrive. How cute are these two together?
We were escorted into the large dance studio where the Rockettes actually rehearse. It was filled with tons of food and many tables full of supplies for the kids to begin making their crafts with Kate’s Paperie. Once we grabbed a table, my son immediately began touching the rubber stamps and markers, since he told me he wanted to make a picture for Santa.
Meanwhile, the first mom blogger I ever met in person was the lovely Complicated Mama. She sat at our table along with her husband and adorable little boy. And would you believe she’s a fellow Jersey girl? It was so fabulous to finally meet another blogger in person! We weren’t even into the conversation for five minutes, when I looked over at my son.
He was itching his face…
I asked him to move his hands away from his face and that’s when it started happening.
He began to break out into hives.
They started on his chin and began to arrive around his lips and his cheeks. Within minutes, he was quickly beginning to itch his face more intensely.
My heart skipped a beat. If you read this post, then you know that my son has a life-threatening allergy to nuts.
Only a few moments later, his itchy face turned into watering eyes and he was mouthing the words, “Mommy, my face really itches and I don’t feel so good.”
My mind was racing and I was totally scrambling trying to figure out the source that was triggering this reaction. What the hell? Why is this happening? Why now and what could he possibly be allergic to?
I scanned the room and saw wrapped candy on other tables like Snickers Bars packed in sealed jars. But, he never touched that candy and he never went near the cupcake decorating or any food for that matter, so I was baffled as to what was causing this reaction. He never ingested anything. The crazy thing was we were there only five minutes when this all began.
The more that time passed, the more I looked at my son’s face, and the more I began to panic. I kept asking, “Can you breathe? Are you short of breath? You need to tell mommy how you are feeling…”
The hives were getting worse.
My heart was racing even faster now and I began to sweat. I was extremely light-headed and feeling short of breath, sensing that I was actually moving toward a panic attack. But I knew I had to pull myself together and stay strong for my son, regardless of where we would end up that night.
I had visions of myself lying my son down on that hardwood floor, administering the Epi-Pen, carrying his body down the stairs out to hail a cab, and dragging him to the nearest ER. I am in the middle of mid-town Manhattan without my husband, in a scenario that may include my son fighting for his life…it’s hard for me to put this experience into words, describing the fear I felt. Ultimately, this allergy does have a life-altering outcome, especially the possibility of death if you don’t act quickly.
I have been down this road before and each time (thankfully) we had a good outcome. However, looking into my son’s eyes that night, not knowing the source of this allergic reaction, my gut was telling me otherwise.
I was frightened for him.
I was frightened for myself.
I didn’t know how bad this thing was going to get, and that’s the scariest part about this allergy. You just don’t know.
At this point, I had no choice but to begin by giving my son Benadryl. After chugging the medicine and some water, I grabbed his hand and said, “We’re going to the bathroom.”
I remember thinking I was in a bad dream…that this wasn’t really happening. Not to him, not to me, not now. Frantically, I was trying to keep my composure, but under the distress it was really hard to conceal my fear.
Continuing to walk nervously down a few hallways to finally find the ladies room, I placed his hands under the sink. Pumping the soap out, hands shaking and in the midst of my anxiety, I washed my son’s entire hair, hands and face.
Wiping him dry and resting his face around my hands I asked, “You ok sweetie?”
He replied with a half smile, “Am I still gonna meet Santa Claus mommy? Cause, I think I feel a little better now.”
I felt somewhat relieved. His eyes weren’t tearing up quite as much, and although the hives were still there, his lips and face were not blowing up. This was an excellent sign. The worst, which I was praying to end, was hopefully over. The Bendryl was kicking in and obviously working its magic.
After walking around for a bit, we entered the room again and I did not allow him to touch anything. He sat on my lap and we waited for the others to finish up so we could leave the room to attend the next event, which was to meet Santa Claus and some of the Rockettes.
After about 20 minutes, his hives slowly started to disappear.
Why am I sharing this? For the sole fact that no matter how prepared I thought I was (lugging around a huge bag in the city full of snacks, sippy cups, meds, etc..) this kind of allergy will prove that no matter what precautions I take, we don’t live in a bubble and this can potentially happen to my son anywhere at anytime.
So what was the cause of the allergic reaction? The only thing that makes sense to me right now, was the rubber on the back of those stamps. Once he touched that rubber and then touched his face, the hives appeared instantly.
When I got home, I googled it and found out that you don’t have to have a specific latex allergy to actually be allergic to rubber, even natural rubber. Regardless, I now realize that this episode certainly warrants another trip to the allergist, since I need peace of mind to rule out the possibly of yet another allergy. And if he tests positive for it, we’ll deal with it and at least we’ll have the information to best equip ourselves and minimize the contact he’ll have with that material.
So, aside from this dramatic event, we ended up having a really great time! Really, we did! Once the hives were finally gone, we were all able to relax and enjoy the rest of the evening.
We waited anxiously for the show to begin…
Had the chance to meet Santa himself…
And relish in the moment, sharing this experience with a really good friend.
Thank you Radio City for another memorable experience…even though it probably took five years off of my life.
The Mommyologist says
Poor little guy!! That must’ve been so scary! I am glad that he recovered quickly and you all still enjoyed your trip!
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Kmama says
I’m glad that even though you had a scare, you had a good time.
Buddy is allergic to tree nuts, sesame, peanuts, coconuts, oranges, milk, and eggs (those are the big ones, there are more, but these are the ones we watch out for). We’ve luckily never had to use the epipen, but I was very close just a few months ago when he ingested a teeny-tiny bit of sesame on the back of a cracker. His symptoms mostly manifest as vomiting, throat burning/itching, blisters on his tongue and in his mouth, and the runny nose/sneezing and watery eyes. It is SO SCARY when your child is going through a reaction. (HUGS)
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Kmama says
Oh, and by the way, your son is absolutely adorable. Those eyes!!
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complicated mama says
It was so great meeting you. I am so sorry you’re little one broke out like that! I cannot imagine how scary that was for you.
I am glad though that it all subsided in time for you to enjoy the show though!
We’ll have to meet up sometime in the garden state.
Ronnie says
How scary! Sounds like you really did stay calm and collected…the minutes I walk out of the hospital and I become a mom…it’s like my common sense goes out the window.
I’ve never been to New York but I would sure love to and I think I’d have to pick this time of year and experience Christmas in NY.
Vickie says
Oh My Gosh!! Rubber stamps!! I have those all over the house! That is so scary! Poor little guy. Glad it didn’t ruin the evening:)
He is adorable and in the pictures you can’t even tell his face broke out:)
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Julie says
Oh my goodness, i would have FREAKED out. Good for you for keeping your cool! I’m so glad he’s ok!
sophia's mom says
Oh my! Are you alright?! You are a brave mommy, Theta Mom! I would have been taken out in a stretcher from a panic attack!!!
Glad you were able to handle the situation and have a great time.
Thank goodness your son was alright!!!
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Tami @ HeartsMakeFamilies says
That must have been terrifying for both of you. I know that when my kids are sick with something I can’t explain, I’m a nut case. Good job on handling it.
Thank goodness he is alright. And yes find out what else he is allergic to.
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Karen says
You poor mama
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Katrina says
Wow that’s so scary! That’s always been a fear of mine. You handled it so well. I’m glad he recovered so well and had a chance to visit with Santa.
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staciesmadness says
wow. thank goodness he was ok~
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shortmama says
How scary to not even know why it was happening! So glad that the Benadryl kicked in quickly!
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Leslie says
Oh my gosh, I’m glad your little guy was ok! Sounds like you had a great time nonetheless!
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Tamara says
OMG I’m so glad it didn’t turn out to be life threatening!! I would have gone into a panic attack, you did great holding it together for him.
A blogging moms event! That sounds like soooo much fun, we don’t have anything like that here. Glad you got to go and had a great time.
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Holly L says
That is just too scary.I am so glad you were prepared and everything turned out fine! What a handsome little guy! I am allergic to shellfish and am amazed at how quickly you start to blow up/experience symptoms after coming into contact with it.
The event sounds fantastic too! There is something for you at my place today!
Holly
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Beth says
I’m glad this had a good ending and you enjoyed your day! I’m very jealous of your pic with Santa AND the Rockettes!
Lee the Hot Flash Queen says
I am so glad he is okay! How scary for you and him. We have an allergy to fire ants, and at field day a week ago, my son was covered in them and had over 32 bites. The nurse called me and stayed on the phone with me as she gave the benedryl and lotioned him up. The whole time he was saying he wanted to go and play. By the time I got there, he was only swollen a few places and seemed to have survived it, but it was so scary.
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Maya says
So glad you guys were able to have a good time in the end.
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Karen Bannan -- The Natural As Possible Mom says
As someone who has a nut allergy and a latex allergy, my heart was beating hard as I read this story. (And another small part of me was wishing, as a fellow mommy blogger, I had an invite to this shindig, too!)
I find that I get very nervous at parties and gatherings. I barely eat unless I am in another nut-friendly house. When you bring a latex allergy into the mix, you have to start worrying about balloons, toys–you name it. And if your son is allergic, you should also watch bananas and avocado consumption, too, since they are in the same plant family.
I’m so glad everything worked out for you. Congrats on keeping your cool and getting through everything. Hugs, and good luck at the allergist.
xenia says
I almost had to skip to the end of your post to see how things turned out because I was freaking out for you! So glad that it all ended well and you guys had a good time. I can’t imagine the panic that must have been setting in though, it sounds like you did a great job staying calm!
Nikki says
THANK GOD he was alright sorry for the scare! & thank God you were prepared!! good job theta mom!
A mommy blogging event I would have loved to go!!!
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Vodka Logic says
I am so glad it worked out for you and you all had a great time. I so wanted to take my kids (much older) to the Rockettes but it just didn’t work out. Next time you hear about one of these events I want to go too… sounds fab.. and you probably know I heart NYC.
And thanks for the tip my “picture” is showing up on your blog now.
xx
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Melissa says
W0w– how scary is that?! Way to go for staying brave even though you were freaking out on the inside!
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Shanna says
Hy heart was racing reading that post!!! I’m so glad all turned out OK!
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Brandi says
OMGosh that’s awful! So glad he’s ok. Looks like you had a wonderful evening despite the scare. 😉
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Brittany at Mommy Words says
Oh my I did have to skip to the end! But then I went back. I am so glad you had such a wonderful time after that terrifying attack! I am so happy he did not have to miss it! Sounds like an awesome event! And I would love to meet some bloggers too!
Brittany at Mommy Words says
Yep – just checking. My comment luv only works the second time I comment. So strange!
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shelly says
What an opportunity! How did you get invited to such a cool event? So sorry that your kiddo had an allergic reaction. Glad he’s ok!
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Linda @ My Trendy Tykes says
Yikes, I can imagine how scary that would have been.
Sara @ domestically challenged says
How incredibly scary for you. You are right- we are always prepared, yet never prepared. I am so glad he is ok.
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Heather says
Very scary. I am glad he started feeling better and you had a good night.
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yonca says
So scary! Glad he is feeling better.
What a lovely picture
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Erin @ Closing Time says
Oh my goodness…that was so scary (even just reading it)! So glad he is ok!
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TooManyHats says
Oh my goodness, that was so scary. I am so glad you were able to take care of it quickly and enjoy your evening.
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Loukia says
Oh, my goodness… how incredibly scary for you! I’m so sorry you had that experience. Being a parent does age us, doesn’t it? I mean, the worry we go through and feel in one night alone, over situations like the one your son was in – it’s life altering in itself, and I’m not sure going through ‘bad’ and scary experiences makes me a stronger person – just a person who knows that things, all things, can happen, to us all, at anytime. HUGS TO YOU! I’m soooo glad his reaction went away and that you were able to enjoy the rest of your amazing evening!!!!
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Chelle says
I think my heart just stopped and I teared up reading this post, honey! I cannot imagine how scary that must have been. {{hugs}}
I love the pictures, though! He is a doll–and I love the pics of the two of them together. So cute!
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Melinda says
How terrifying, Heather! I’m so glad your little guy is okay. I can totally relate. My husband is allergic to fire ants, so we have been down the road you are describing more than once. And my son has cystic fibrosis and get dehydrated very easily and we have had some terrifying episodes where he has just collapsed when outside playing. My heart was pounding when I read that story! I know that panic!!
Glad you were still able to have a great time. I’d love to go to a blogging event, but am preparing for a writing conference in March and know I won’t be able to swing both.
Hey, stop by and see me when you get a chance. I have an award for you on my blog. You deserve it. Your blog is such an boost of energy and encouragement. ;0)
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Connie says
So glad to here you son is fine now Thank goodness ! and he is just so adorable.. Sounds like it was a great blogging event hopefully someday i can attened one ! have a great Thanksgiving !
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Amy says
Glad your son was okay. Looks like they had a great time…
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clueless mama says
Okay, poor you! Reading your post I could only imagine how scared you were. Knowing you and how much your kids mean to you, I am sure you were terrified. I am so glad it all turned out for the best. You deserved to have a nice time with your little one and friend. I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
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Victoria says
Ohhhh…you lucky lady… I wish I was in NYC….so jealous….:) Glad the little one is alright….
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Allison says
Poor little guy and poor you too! Spencer is allergic to tree nuts and coconut so far. It’s life threatening too and we carry the Epi-Pen. We’ve never had to use it…only Benadryl but it’s the scariest thing in the world when you see their little face puff up and their itching all over! Allergies really suck!
Tammy says
What an amazing day!
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UnknownMami says
Absolutely terrifying! I’m glad that he took a turn for the better.
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Maria @BOREDmommy says
I’m so glad your little guy is okay – how scary. Its great that you were able to stick around so that he could enjoy the event and Santa. Looks like you both had a great time!
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Tree says
Wow! What an experience! Thank goodness your son was okay after a bit. I’m glad you all were able to stay and enjoy the rest of the night. Adorable pics too.
Dawn G says
oh, I’m so glad everything worked out for you that night-I can’t imagine how scared you must have been but I know how fast these allergies work-my neice is allergic to peanuts. It sounds like an awesome time-I’d love to see the Rockettes!
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Tamara says
Hi Heather,
Have a great Thanksgiving and join me in wearing sweatpants to the table. lol
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