Remission
Eat safely. Live freely.
- What is Remission in TIP?
- What will my child’s life be like after completing treatment? What can I expect as a TIP remission patient?
- What is sustained unresponsiveness?
- Are reactions possible in remission?
- Are all foods in any quantity safe?
- Will my child's food allergies go away completely after completing TIP?
- Why do we need to return if we've hit remission? Why are annual remission visits necessary?
- What happens at the Food Freedom Visit?
- Can I stop SLIT treatment after reaching Remission?
- Once I reach Remission, do I/my child need to return for testing at Food Allergy Institute?
- How much does an Annual Remission Visit cost?
- How do I get the results from the Annual Remission Visit?
- Can I complete annual remission testing (labs) at Quest or a local lab?
- Why aren’t more of the lab and testing costs covered by insurance?
- The cost of the lab work is a significant obstacle for me. What are my options for annual remission testing?
- Why does my child still need to eat foods after my Food Freedom Visit?
- How will I know when my child no longer needs maintenance foods in remission?
- Will I have to complete more food challenges once in Remission?
- Do I still need to carry scenario medications with me at all times in remission?
- Will FAI continue to follow up with me/my child after remission?
Remission Maintenance
- What is the maintenance phase?
- What is Remission Maintenance like?
- Does my child have to consume maintenance doses of their allergens for the rest of their life?
- Once a patient passes their final food challenge, are they immediately doing maintenance once a week? How long does it take to get to once-weekly maintenance dosing?
- What changes occur in maintenance dosing after remission?
- What happens if a patient doesn't return for a Remission follow-up? What happens if we stop maintenance?
Remission Tips & Guidelines
- What are the dos and don'ts of remission?
- Do we have to incorporate allergens into our everyday diet in remission?
- What comes after the gradual transition phase?
- Do I have to carry an EAI in remission?
- Can patients start taking supplements in remission?
- Are there any medications to avoid in remission?