I received them over the summer on an airline. |
I think it's the nut allergy parents that have really been coddled. My kid is nut and dairy allergic ( bad genes I guess! I have seasonal allergies and eczema, DH has asthma). Every kid centric place around my liberal town is nut free, but never dairy free. We just learned how to be flexible and over prepared. Can you imagine if I told my kids preschool that no kids could bring in dairy to the classroom because of my kids allergy? |
You are the worst |
Rich people's problems. We lived out of the country for 10 years before returning to DC and this is not a situation happening anywhere else but here, an allergy to a common food so severe a kid may die by merely touching the residue of it!! Maybe non-American kids are made of stronger stuff. |
Same in the Midwest. |
Huh, one of my college friends from Iowa in the 1980's had that kind of peanut allergy. How do you explain that? |
+1 You deal with it, not us |
yes they do- where do you live? My kids dont have allergies but eldest is in 7th and I have never, not once, been able to pack her a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for lunch or Nutella. She will yell at me and remind me if I forget. And I've lived in both the district and the midwest. In the Midwestern city the church in the north shore suburbs packed sunflower butter seed sandwiches to hand out to homeless ppl (it is more expensive but peanut allergies are very common) b/c too many people that they serve couldn't have peanut butter. Dont worry OP- these ppl are MAGA jerks, they should move to FL, even in Indiana/WI/Iowa you'll be able to find a nut free environment for your child pretty easily. |
That’s assault against a child. Hope you have a lot of money for legal bills. |
Honestly, I think this thread has been overtaken by foreign bots or right wing trolls. It's a very strange barrage of insults and visceral hate for kids with allergies. I've noticed an uptick in extremist takes written in similar style on other threads. Not sure what is going on but DCUM has definitely taken a turn. |
Are Bamba the official snack food of MAGA jerks? Just wondering. |
I imagine your lives are very difficult. But you know even if all of us agree to your request, cross our hearts and hope to die, it won’t change your lives. Nothing in this world is ever perfect - whether it’s the person who refuses to comply, because we know from the fact that our jails are full that some people will never comply, or the piece of trash that accidentally blew out of a neighbor’s trash can and contaminated the area. Your frustration is misplaced and you need to let it go. |
NP here, and I have not read much of the thread. But as the parent of a kid in kindergarten, this is something I've thought a lot about.
I understand OP's request and why she would make it. If my child had a serious allergy, I'd of course worry about this too, and do whatever I could to protect my kid. That's what good parents do. I get it, I really do. But here is the problem. I have a kid with ARFID who relies on nut butters and nuts to get enough protein. I expend a ton of energy worrying about my kid's diet. And what you are asking me to do is worry that some of the very few foods my kids will eat might leave a residue on her fingers that could be transferred to a piece of playground equipment and then harm your child. I'm sorry, that's too much. It's too much! I have to worry about my own kid. Is the risk from a peanut residue actually that dangerous to your kid? If so, I think that like me, you need to take the responsibility for your child's unique situation on yourself -- wipe down equipment if you are concerned, have your kid wear gloves, even be ready to let other families at the playground know the situation so that they can make reasonable choices in the moment. But to ask me to simply refrain from allowing my kid to eat one of a very small number of foods she will eat at the playground, especially when these foods are already not allowed at her school, is too much. I can't. I'd like to help you, but I can't. Just like you can't help me. Good luck to you. |
Op sorry people are horrid and heartless. Playgrounds are public spaces that belong to everyone but some people (adults and kids) get so territorial and violent over what they view as “their” space to do as they please.
You are merely asking people to think about how their snacks eaten in the play space could harm little kids who put everything in their mouths, while people are acting like you came to their house and demanded they throw out all their nut products. |
My kid has so many allergies that I can't even try to control what people do. It makes no sense. My husband and I have zero allergies. We grew up abroad where people do not have allergies. We definitely do not "over-sterilize" anything. I never use disinfectant wipes or any strong detergent. My kids have always played outside. One proven contributor is the use of antibiotics in utero or in infancy. I would think wealthy Americans use go to the doctor more frequently and use more antibiotics and other prescription drugs than poorer Americans or people in less developed countries. I did have to use lots of antibiotics when I was pregnant with my and she has 30+ anaphylactic allergies. I wouldn't be surprised if the use of tylenol and ibuprofen was also a factor. |