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[quote=Anonymous]OP - thanks for the thoughtful response. I still think you should tell her. As one PP noted, it is possible he is on the 20 percent of kids who outgrow peanut allergies. Do you know what I would do if you called and told me my DD had been eating peanut butter with no reaction? A dance of joy. It is also possible he is reacting to some degree but not realizing it. If that is true, you might save his life, because the next reaction could be much worse. Finally, there is a chance she is crazy. But the right thing to do is assume she's not and give her this information. Even if it comes with some embarrassment for the delay. [/quote]
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