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In reply to the discussion: Mom Demands School Go Peanut-Free For Allergic Child [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)She wants the SCHOOL to aver that they can control the environment, when they just cannot do that.
Her kid is not just allergic to peanuts he eats, he's allergic to "peanut dust"--which can be found in wallboard. He's allergic to peanut oils, which can be found in make-up, moisturizers, soaps, etc.
He has a "very serious" allergy. The school can't protect him, and she wants the school to declare that they can. And she's pissed because they won't lie to her and declare themselves liable when (not if, when) he comes in contact with a peanut product either on the skin of another child, or carried as dust in the air.
The school district needs to pay for distance learning for this kid as a consequence of his disability, or the mother needs to get the child to an allergist for the new protocol that cures over 2/3rd of kids of their peanut allergies.