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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Wow, difficult situation all around. I understand both perspectives, including the "need to have nuts" perspective. Some children have diabetes and sometimes they need to quickly ingest protein or else they'll become ill. I have an autoimmune disease, and the same thing applies to me. Nuts are easy because they don't have to be refrigerated and don't spoil quickly. [/quote] Wait, this is such a crazy comment. You with a severe health disorder understand unecessarily putting other people at a health risk?? There are so many forms of protein that could be eaten in the situation you described and if there are nut-allregic kids around, frankly there can't possibily be a situation in which someone "needs to have nuts" so bad that they put those other kids at risk. It would just be so much easier at schools if we all agreed to help eachother take care of ALL our kids. If that means no nuts or no crackers or no hitting or no guns or no bullying or whatever, I just don't understand how ANY parent can object to creating safe school environments even if it means you can't have your favorite food during the school day. [/quote]
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