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Oliver wanted to do something to raise some money to help people with severe allergies like his brother, Owen. Owen was diagnosed with anaphylaxis to peanuts at 7 months old. He’s carried Auto-Adrenaline Injectors since 12 months.
Oliver is going to spend 24 hours on our 8ft trampoline, eating all his meals and sleeping on there! (Only coming off for toilet breaks!).
The Anaphylaxis Campaign provides support and vital information for people with severe allergies. They have been a brilliant source of information for us, helping to ease that anxiety that comes with managing severe allergies a little. They also campaign to raise awareness which is so important to help create positive change for people with allergies.
The Anaphylaxis Campaign is the only UK wide charity solely focused on supporting people at risk of severe allergic reactions.Anaphylaxis (pronounced ana-fill-ax-is) is a severe and life-threatening allergic reaction that can be fatal. Severe symptoms such as a swollen tongue, difficulty breathing or becoming unconscious usually develop suddenly, often within minutes after being exposed to an allergy trigger such as a particular food, latex, insect stings or certain drugs.