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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m sure this thread is crazy. Not going to read. My peanut allergic child is doing Palforzia. It’s life changing. Look into it OP. It’s gone really well for us. [b] You can’t expect the world to adapt. Whether they should or not is beside the point. It’s not happening. Plan accordingly.[/b] Good luck.[/quote] This is the correct way to deal with your child's allergies.[/quote] Yes I know a formerly very successful atty who has to leave her job because her children were allergic to everything, after a few bad scare with well meaning caregivers she packed it in and dedicated her life in their young years watching them like a hawk. Everyone is dealing with something and no one will ever love or care about your kids as much as you do. If they have are so sensitive they can’t be around something without getting sick that sucks but and is a tough row to hoe but what you gonna do. I have a kid with an anaphylactic food allergy but it’s an easier one to avoid than peanuts still he won’t order off of a menu without asking if it contains x or is cooked with x. Won’t eat food outside home without telling an adult about his allergy and asking for ingredients and how cooked, etc. Hope for the best prepare for the worst.[/quote]
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