Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg, are people ever going to read another serious post again without making fun of it or calling the OP Chipotle Lady?
There are food allergies and sensitivities that can KILL a child with no further warning. Just because this is not the case, it does not mean that "teachers can only do so much" is an acceptable answer. If a child dies, age, how busy teachers are or whatever is not an excuse. In this situation a little kid is not only hurting, but really sick and will take weeks to recover. Not to mention that this scenario happening often could have tragic outcomes for her future.
And all you people can do is to say this woman is overreacting? You bunch of assholes.
Who said anything about the poor kid? The OP is the same person who routinely posts a sympathetic post, and then as it unwinds it becomes increasingly clear that her primary concern is not about whatever the issue is, it is about her perceiving herself as being disrespected in some way. Then she starts criticizing anyone who disagrees with her. I just hope, for the sake of her daughter, that she's not as egocentric in real life. Doubt it.
Carry on.
+1,000
+1,001. Chiptle Lady is crazy. I hope she is not this way in real life for her children's sake.
HAHA - np here. The funniest thing to me is that you callous and mean people automatically think that anyone who continues to call you out without backing down or giving up just HAS to be Chipotle lady. Read the thread - people IMMEDIATELY started calling her names. I see her being called overly dramatic, a preschool teacher's nightmare, . She called them out. OH - MUST be Chipotle lady!
Well, you really are Chipotle Lady. You have a distinct writing style and unfortunately you overshare so you are easy to spot. It would not be a problem but you are constantly stirring things up. You hate being called out and never stop coming back to your threads to argue. Seriously, how is that you are able to come back to this thread all day long? I would think you have no children if it were not that I know more about your two kids than most of my family members!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg, are people ever going to read another serious post again without making fun of it or calling the OP Chipotle Lady?
There are food allergies and sensitivities that can KILL a child with no further warning. Just because this is not the case, it does not mean that "teachers can only do so much" is an acceptable answer. If a child dies, age, how busy teachers are or whatever is not an excuse. In this situation a little kid is not only hurting, but really sick and will take weeks to recover. Not to mention that this scenario happening often could have tragic outcomes for her future.
And all you people can do is to say this woman is overreacting? You bunch of assholes.
Who said anything about the poor kid? The OP is the same person who routinely posts a sympathetic post, and then as it unwinds it becomes increasingly clear that her primary concern is not about whatever the issue is, it is about her perceiving herself as being disrespected in some way. Then she starts criticizing anyone who disagrees with her. I just hope, for the sake of her daughter, that she's not as egocentric in real life. Doubt it.
Carry on.
+1,000
+1,001. Chiptle Lady is crazy. I hope she is not this way in real life for her children's sake.
HAHA - np here. The funniest thing to me is that you callous and mean people automatically think that anyone who continues to call you out without backing down or giving up just HAS to be Chipotle lady. Read the thread - people IMMEDIATELY started calling her names. I see her being called overly dramatic, a preschool teacher's nightmare, . She called them out. OH - MUST be Chipotle lady!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg, are people ever going to read another serious post again without making fun of it or calling the OP Chipotle Lady?
There are food allergies and sensitivities that can KILL a child with no further warning. Just because this is not the case, it does not mean that "teachers can only do so much" is an acceptable answer. If a child dies, age, how busy teachers are or whatever is not an excuse. In this situation a little kid is not only hurting, but really sick and will take weeks to recover. Not to mention that this scenario happening often could have tragic outcomes for her future.
And all you people can do is to say this woman is overreacting? You bunch of assholes.
Who said anything about the poor kid? The OP is the same person who routinely posts a sympathetic post, and then as it unwinds it becomes increasingly clear that her primary concern is not about whatever the issue is, it is about her perceiving herself as being disrespected in some way. Then she starts criticizing anyone who disagrees with her. I just hope, for the sake of her daughter, that she's not as egocentric in real life. Doubt it.
Carry on.
+1,000
+1,001. Chiptle Lady is crazy. I hope she is not this way in real life for her children's sake.
Anonymous wrote:DD is pooping bloodI called the doctor and she said definitely someone fed her gluten/diary.
Darn it.
Should I talk to them in person or write an email? I'm so upset!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg, are people ever going to read another serious post again without making fun of it or calling the OP Chipotle Lady?
There are food allergies and sensitivities that can KILL a child with no further warning. Just because this is not the case, it does not mean that "teachers can only do so much" is an acceptable answer. If a child dies, age, how busy teachers are or whatever is not an excuse. In this situation a little kid is not only hurting, but really sick and will take weeks to recover. Not to mention that this scenario happening often could have tragic outcomes for her future.
And all you people can do is to say this woman is overreacting? You bunch of assholes.
Who said anything about the poor kid? The OP is the same person who routinely posts a sympathetic post, and then as it unwinds it becomes increasingly clear that her primary concern is not about whatever the issue is, it is about her perceiving herself as being disrespected in some way. Then she starts criticizing anyone who disagrees with her. I just hope, for the sake of her daughter, that she's not as egocentric in real life. Doubt it.
Carry on.
+1,000
+1,001. Chiptle Lady is crazy. I hope she is not this way in real life for her children's sake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here. Where did you get that our pediatrician diagnosed DD over the phone?
She probably got it from your previous post upthread:
Anonymous wrote:DD is pooping blood I called the doctor and she said definitely someone fed her gluten/diary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg, are people ever going to read another serious post again without making fun of it or calling the OP Chipotle Lady?
There are food allergies and sensitivities that can KILL a child with no further warning. Just because this is not the case, it does not mean that "teachers can only do so much" is an acceptable answer. If a child dies, age, how busy teachers are or whatever is not an excuse. In this situation a little kid is not only hurting, but really sick and will take weeks to recover. Not to mention that this scenario happening often could have tragic outcomes for her future.
And all you people can do is to say this woman is overreacting? You bunch of assholes.
Who said anything about the poor kid? The OP is the same person who routinely posts a sympathetic post, and then as it unwinds it becomes increasingly clear that her primary concern is not about whatever the issue is, it is about her perceiving herself as being disrespected in some way. Then she starts criticizing anyone who disagrees with her. I just hope, for the sake of her daughter, that she's not as egocentric in real life. Doubt it.
Carry on.
+1,000
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP here. Where did you get that our pediatrician diagnosed DD over the phone?
She probably got it from your previous post upthread:
Anonymous wrote:DD is pooping blood I called the doctor and she said definitely someone fed her gluten/diary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Omg, are people ever going to read another serious post again without making fun of it or calling the OP Chipotle Lady?
There are food allergies and sensitivities that can KILL a child with no further warning. Just because this is not the case, it does not mean that "teachers can only do so much" is an acceptable answer. If a child dies, age, how busy teachers are or whatever is not an excuse. In this situation a little kid is not only hurting, but really sick and will take weeks to recover. Not to mention that this scenario happening often could have tragic outcomes for her future.
And all you people can do is to say this woman is overreacting? You bunch of assholes.
Who said anything about the poor kid? The OP is the same person who routinely posts a sympathetic post, and then as it unwinds it becomes increasingly clear that her primary concern is not about whatever the issue is, it is about her perceiving herself as being disrespected in some way. Then she starts criticizing anyone who disagrees with her. I just hope, for the sake of her daughter, that she's not as egocentric in real life. Doubt it.
Carry on.
Anonymous wrote:
OP here. Where did you get that our pediatrician diagnosed DD over the phone?
Anonymous wrote:DD is pooping blood I called the doctor and she said definitely someone fed her gluten/diary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The one person I know who "thinks" her DD has a gluten sensitivity put her whole family on a gluten and dairy free diet (except her DH, he does what he wants because he knows wife is crazy) to try to clear up her oldest DD's dry skin.
Her three children have to suffer through all these dietary restrictions for dry skin! Of course, now mom claims DD reacts when her DD has gluten or dairy, but it is all in her head. I have noticed exposures where there were no problems. But, as soon as one of her kids gets a stomach bug, or a sniffle, or a diaper rash its EXPOSURE OMG! (Not one of her kids has been proven allergic to anything by a test, including oldest DD.)
It is all about mom. Mom loves the control and the attention. She was already a vegetarian before kids were born, and I watched the wheels turning as she became more and more aware of these extreme diet restrictions for kids. Mom has issues of feeling out of control, and being able to restrict her kids' diets makes her feel better. Before going gluten free, she was crazy about the organic stuff, too.
So, because you happen to have a hypochondriac friend who has diagnosed her child with a gluten-sensitivity without any tests backing it up, then everyone who thinks their child has a gluten-sensitivity is in the same category? That's ridiculous. In this case, OP has had her child positively tested (unlike your friend), the child has severe reactions including bloody stools (again, unlike your friend) and her pediatrician has suggested that the cause is exposure to gluten (again, unlike your friend). So, was there actually any correlation between the OP's situation and your friend that lead you to suggest that your friend's situation was in any way analogous to the OP's situation?
I do not believe the OP has said what tests her DD has had nor whether or not she tested positive. And, I am wary of a pediatrician who would so surely diagnose bloody stools as a gluten exposure over the phone. Bloody stools are caused by a tear in the anus. It can be caused by excessive wiping, hemorrhoids, as well as constipation causing a fissure. Bloody stools is a symptom of celiac or gluten intolerance in that the trauma caused by the intestinal problems will eventually lead to blood in the stools over time. But, it is not like the OP describes-- My kid ate a cracker and is now pooping blood. She is pooping blood right now because she is sick (we don't know why) and her anus is irritated because of the diarrhea.