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Reply to "Furious. Why in the world would a parent send a peanut snack to a peanut-free classroom?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Some have a very hard time, especially with airborne allergies. I hope your post was just one of ignorance and not meant to be obnoxious. [quote=Anonymous]I always wonder how these kids will function in the real world if they can't be in the same room as a peanut? In restaurants, food courts, friend's houses? [/quote][/quote] Not pp you are quoting, but also wonder about this. Our DS has a friend with severe allergies in his preschool (epi pen in class, but free room). And I wonder how/if I could ever hits him for a play date. It would be beneficial to hear the family's side of these practical issues. [/quote] With difficulty. My husband has had severe anaphylactic reactions to peanuts and tree nuts since birth. He's now 45. He takes many, many precautions. He lives in the "real world," though. I assume you're speaking out of ignorance, though, and not a desire to downplay the seriousness of the problem. [/quote]
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