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In reply to the discussion: Mom Demands School Go Peanut-Free For Allergic Child [View all]Violet_Crumble
(36,473 posts)It's not a case of getting a rash or something, they end up going into anaphylactic shock and dying if a bystander doesn't use the epi-pen and call an ambulance immediately. I know because my niece has it. She's no 'special snowflake princess' but because her school and friends and family value her life far more than chowing down on something with peanut butter in it that she might ingest the smallest traces of, the school banned peanut butter from the canteen, and we didn't have anything with nuts in it at family gatherings. Now the 'special snowflake princess' is a teenager and able to look after herself when it comes to things like that even though she's got the double-whammy of being visually impaired and not able to see what she's about to eat, there's not the same level of stringency at family do's.
Why should kids like my niece be excluded from school just because they have a life-threatening allergy? Other parents should have at least a shred of decency and understanding and not send peanut products to school with their kids. I don't understand why some (thankfully none at my niece's school) act as though it's a gross violation of human rights for a school to request that they don't send their kids to school with peanut butter sandwiches etc.