No its not..."nut free tables" is not singling out nut eating kids. Having tables available for allergic kids to eat at safe is not "singling out " nut eating kids...Give me a break Shadow ..come on....
And that's another point Mystic...WHY am I not allowed to bring a peanut butter sandwich on an air plane?????? Its not like I'm going to spit chewed up sand which on another passengers face! Why am I allowed to have a beer on an airplane but not a peanut butter sandwich??????????HUH?
You also promote that "most people" are not milk intolerant and you are totally wrong.And you promote milk as some sort of necessary food item to get our daily calcium and are totally wrong about that.Who would listen to you about deathly allergies? Or anything you think "ridiculous" relating to...
Its an over reaction to have 'nut free" tables for a child who is deathly allergic to peanuts to sit at during lunch?Or for the school cafeterias to have nut free kitchens ?
Even on a lot of the labels on foods in stores I have noticed have a warning that the product may have been packaged in...
To offer kids that are "tolerant" of milk I suppose.I just think they should stop lying and saying it should be a part of your "daily diet" for everyone "unless" you are intolerant which apparently is about 75% of the world population.
It certainly should not be on the daily "food group"...
But back to the difference besides the majority of people are milk intolerant(its not an ALLERGY though..its normal )...most people are not going to be at risk of anaphylactic SHOCK from accidental ingestion of a small amount of milk.They are also not likely to develop a painful rash just from...
Right besides shellfish I don't think its common for any of the other food allergies to be immediately life threatening like that for that many.(maybe eggs?).
The others it seems to be more like an intolerance ...and mostly gastro intestinal upset.Or like your daughter a rashes or hives.Or like...
I try to put myself in the parents position..how helpless I would feel if my child was deathly allergic to peanuts..and 5 days out of the week I was sending him to a building where 50 to a 100 peanut butter sandwiches were being served and eaten. To and by children who besides yours are probably...
That's what it seems like to me.My kids aren't allergic to anything that I know of and definately not peanuts..they have eaten gallons of peanut butter over the years..if they had been in a classroom (actually a couple years my youngest one was) with a child that could possibly DIE from...
Also again ...you cant just count kids that have died.How many kids have had a severe enough reaction and had to go the nurses office to be treated or sent to the hospital but did not die?
The other scary thing is I read is 25% food-induced anaphylaxis reactions in schools occur among students...
Besides it seems some parents who are fortunate to have a child who is not allergic is going to feel their child's rights are being violated if any precautions are taken for one child.
This school in Fla..serves peanut butter and jelly ,allows kids to bring it..but in 2 first grade classrooms...
Because you said that Wu Wei...now I have to wash my mouth out with dial soap...the orange kind with stripes...you are so rude ..how dare you///to judge me like that..
That's something to brag about?
Im 45 but I have the wisdom of a 70 year old I look like Im 31 but i have the libido of a 38 year old (WOMAN)who's not on BC and has no kids yet.:facepalm: