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Take the kit!!! New Anaphylaxis Campaign film

22/07/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  3 Comments

Take the KitThe Anaphylaxis Campaign estimate that around 20 people a year die from anaphylaxis. Many of those will be 15-25 year olds – and many of those deaths just could have been prevented.

As anyone with allergic children will know, life is relatively (yes, only relatively) simple when they are small as you can control everything that they eat and do. But as they start to grow up they must become more independent. Once they reach their teens they will become responsible for their own safety yet they will want to be part of the gang – not some weird person with some weird condition. So the temptation to take risks will become ever greater, even though those risks could be fatal.

Only too aware of this, the Anaphylaxis Campaign is for ever looking for ways in which to remind 15-25 years olds of the dangers they could face and to help them stay safe – both taking precautions and by learning how to cope with friends who do not understand about anaphylaxis and who scoff at those precautions. Their latest release is an excellent short film (2 minutes) by director James Lawes about Hayley who, because her friend was making fun of her Epipen does not take it out with her when she goes out that evening. But then she is kissed by a boy who has just eaten pack of peanuts…. Cleverly filmed from above it is seriously hard hitting  and should make not just teenagers suffering from anaphylaxis but all of their friends think hard about the risk that they could so easily avoid.

Do watch and and share as widely as you can.

You can also watch a whole series of short videos by Dr Matt Doyle about the management of anaphylaxis – and a interesting one about how they actually made the film. The image above is of the rig used by the film crew to enable them to look down on Hayley during the film.

Category: Allergies, Conventional Medicine, Food, Peanut allergyTag: #Takethekit, Anaphylaxis Campaign, Anaphylaxis Campaign's film Take the Kit, Dangers of peanut allergy as a teenager, James Lawes, learning to cope with your friend as an allergic teenager

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  1. What Allergy?

    22/07/2015 at 17:25

    This video is seriously hard hitting. It brings a tear to my eyes when I watch it. So easy to leave the pen behind for whatever reason. Take the kit people and share this video!

  2. Moiraaldridge aldridge

    01/10/2015 at 10:32

    Do you have any information on how to keep an Epipen at the right temperature my son is going to Australia in Jan for two months temps will be 30-40 degrees. I remember that there used to be an insulated sylinder that was good for keeping pen at right temp. Can u help please.

  3. Michelle

    01/10/2015 at 10:43

    I am afraid that we don’t of one but you could ask the Anaphylaxis Campaign who tend to be very clued up on almost everything! +44 (0)1252 546100 info@@anaphylaxis.org.uk

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