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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here and thanks to the PP who explained about the issue. DD is anemic - thalassemia - and it usually takes her 4 weeks to get over an exposure. Our main concern is that while she's getting over the inflammation she gets even more anemic and it's 4 weeks of horrible symptoms. The school has everything, the list of safe and non safe items, her doctor's note, my note to the teachers and the stickers all over her lunchbox. Anyway, [b]PP's behavior only comes to prove how little the regular population knows about food allergies/sensitivity and how careful we must be to keep our children safe.[/b] While people are still ignorant about the dangers of food and cross contamination, nut free schools are no exaggeration IMO. BTW, DD came home that day saying something like "yummy crackers mommy" and I didn't really understand what she meant since I packed her fresh fruit for snack that day, but know I'm wondering if she ate crackers from another child.[/quote] +1. [/quote]
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