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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op, I think yours is a valid concern. But it is difficult for people whose kids do not have food allergies to understand just how severe things can get. So do not be to hard on her. She does not know any better. My daughter has dairy allergies. A kid had eaten some cheese at the playground one day and used the slide without cleaning up. When my daughter used the slide, her hands and entire back was red and full of hives(she had a shirt on). We teach her to be very observant. That's the best we can do. Other parents just don't get it.[/quote] I have a severe food allergy, so I understand how serious it can be. However, the idea that the general public should do anything is ridiculous. If I was going to a picnic with a child who had an allergy, of course I wouldn’t bring the allergen. But going to the park with kids who have no known allergies? PB and milk and strawberries and whatever else is fine. Things are getting totally out of hand. If a child is that allergic, the parents need to be the ones to adapt. It is dangerous and ridiculous to expect that of the general public. [/quote]
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