xyz -- Yes -- I would recommend first trying to find an allergist with a military background. Then consult with them and explain that your child is thinking about going to a SA. You might ask about starting a desensitization program . . .Can take months to years, but in the end it can work for some children to where they no longer have the food allergy
Right now USMA and AROTC have a history of granting a waiver for certain nut allergies but every case is different.
USAFA and AFROTC do not grant the waiver if you have a nut allergy. You have to prove you do not (or no longer) have the allergy in order to get a waiver. I have heard USNA is the same but do not know directly. Coach would know better
Coach's experience is the best outcome possible. They went through the process and proved no allergy, thus waiver granted.