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In reply to the discussion: Mom Demands School Go Peanut-Free For Allergic Child [View all]BlueStreak
(8,377 posts)The original article doesn't say if he has ever actually had to use that medicine in an emergency or if he has ever been rushed to the hospital in an ambulance. I am guessing not.
He has been exposed to trace amounts of peanuts many times in his life -- practically a daily thing -- yet somehow he is still with us.
This is the time of year when I get really miserable with all the pollen, and if I didn't control that, this allergy could develop into an infection that could kill me. But I don't demand that my workplace eliminate all plants and pave everything with asphalt.
It seems this situation is fundamentally different than if the school, for example harbored nests of bees in the hallways or allowed venomous snakes to roam freely through the school.