Mother Turned Advocate Speaks About the Need for Food Allergy Awareness After Fighting for Her 10 Month Olds’ Life
Thrive Allergy & Gluten-free Expo invites Michele Fellows to join advisory board to share her experiences with parents of severely allergic children.
Chicago, IL -- (ReleaseWire) -- 03/04/2009 -- Alexis was only ten months old when doctors informed Michele and her husband Jim of the severity of their daughter’s allergies. Even though they nearly lost her, Michele and Jim were sent home from the hospital without any information on how to deal with the severity of the situation, where to go for information, support, or even safe products. Out of dire necessity, Michele slowly developed recipes that were safe for her family to consume.
“Michele’s is a story we hear too often,” says Eva Prokop, VP of communications for Thrive. “We invited Michele to join Thrive’s Advisory Board as a parent-at-large because she exemplifies the frustrations that brought Thrive Expo into existence. We wanted to swing open the doors and invite all people with allergy, asthma or gluten-afflictions to gather in one place, see and hear about the products and services available to them, and gain practical and valuable education from our speakers about how to improve their lives and keep their families safe.”
Michele, owner and founder of Sweet Alexis, has two children with multiple food allergies and environmental allergies, including asthma. Alexis, the company’s namesake, has those afflictions at life-threatening levels. “My motives for becoming active in this area are seen in the faces of my children. “
At the suggestion of friends, Michele launches Sweet Alexis, a company passionate about providing safe foods. “I know that through good food - safe food-, we can create awareness, spread information and support each other so every member of the family feels cared for and nourished both physically and emotionally.”
You can speak with Michele in person at Thrive Allergy & Gluten-free Expo on April 18-19, 2009 in Chicago’s McCormick Place. Thrive Tickets are on sale at http://www.thriveallergyexpo.com. Adults are $10 or $15 for a 2-day pass, children under 12 are free when accompanied by an adult. This is an opportunity to help families learn about these conditions from credible sources, yet not spend a fortune to do it. In order to further lend support to the not for profit effort, Thrive will donate back to participating non-profits the full face value of tickets purchased by their members.
Thrive Allergy & Gluten-free Expo is presented by sponsor Sciele Pharma Inc., a Shionogi company, the marketers of allergy-related products. Please visit Sciele’s booth, # 811.
Media Relations Contact
Eva Prokop
Thrive Allergy & Gluten-free Expo
866-617-3976
http://www.thriveallergyexpo.com
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