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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think a woman who jumps to conclusions like this when her toddler comes home with a tummy-ache probably has a record of jumping to a lot of conclusions.[/quote] NP here. Her toddler was pooping blood; something is wrong with the kid, whether it's from gluten or not. Now I think the title of her post is jumping to conclusions- that someone (with the implication being the teacher) gave her kid a gluten item. She probably should've titled this post "I think my kid might've eaten gluten," which sounds less accusatory, and then maybe people like you wouldn't being saying stuff like that. I think in general, when kids with food allergies/issues have problems, there's a darn good chance that the food was eaten or come into contact with. My kid does not break out in hives or splotchiness "just because" but when he's been touched by peanuts or treenuts, that's what happens. So it's safe to say that when he has hives, he's been around nuts.[/quote]
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