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In reply to the discussion: Allergies: How far do we need to go to protect people with allgeries? [View all]JustAnotherGen
(38,027 posts)65. Ugh Calvin Klein perfumes
My throat itches and nose starts running. I get ya! That's awful and even common in a work environment. That's the worst!
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Delta has them, but I was once on a Delta flight that announced it was peanut-free
LisaM
May 2016
#101
OK, just trying to make sense of your suggestion that we should try not to kill people.
trotsky
May 2016
#81
I think that this is an analogy for how parents are parenting these days
Happyhippychick
May 2016
#7
My pleasure. I know it isn't the politically correct answer but it is something we feel
Happyhippychick
May 2016
#18
Yep...we started exposing our daughter to peanut products as early as we could...
TCJ70
May 2016
#99
kids with allergies have to advocate from themselves, but schools also need to monitor
unblock
May 2016
#37
Yes, I agree. The kids need to advocate, the schools need to be aware and enforce.
Happyhippychick
May 2016
#38
yep, my daughter never went to daycare..just dance and gymnastics classes before kindergarten
snooper2
May 2016
#144
In the fryer example, they may have answered honestly to the best of their knowledge.
FLPanhandle
May 2016
#27
Not necessarily lying - many sauces and processed foods are recalled each year
womanofthehills
May 2016
#85
A rushed employee could fail to follow procedures in a busy restaurant, also...
HuckleB
May 2016
#97
If I had a severe food allergy, I would avoid any food-purveyor where trust was involved.
WinkyDink
May 2016
#26
I live that life. I have to be very careful since an acute reaction when I was a kid.
Yo_Mama
May 2016
#148
I have had that problem too! Seafood restaurants are actaully better about knowing this
LisaM
May 2016
#104
I'm allergic to shrimp - restaurant was cooking burgers and shrimp on same grill
womanofthehills
May 2016
#125
A better question: How far do people with allgeries need to go to protect themselves?
cleanhippie
May 2016
#25
just keep in mind that if peanuts were introduced today, they would never get fsa approval.
unblock
May 2016
#40
I don't miss the point. 1.4% lethality is not accurate. If it was then I would agree with you.
Happyhippychick
May 2016
#63
i'm not sure they know exactly why these allergies came about or why they're more common these days
unblock
May 2016
#132
So there might be hope for some people who don't have cats because they're allergic!
KamaAina
May 2016
#146
I'm allergic to yellow-jacket stings. I stay away from yellow-jackets.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2016
#67
I am allergic to just about everything my respiratory doc says. But that said
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#96
I used to have severe allergies - diagnosed with multiple chemical sensitivity
womanofthehills
May 2016
#107
I live way out in the country and thought I was over all the asthma and allergies, but I
LiberalArkie
May 2016
#109
"It's about managing risk for yourself. No one else can or should do it for you."
wickerwoman
May 2016
#137