Peanut Allergies

harleyhunny

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No one is bitching toots. You know idiots sure come up with a lot of 'what if's', it is getting stale. That is tough luck isn't it. The person who smells like a cigarette after going outside for one, is not austracized as badly as some poor little child trying to get some nourishment. OUr nanny state is getting ridiculous, and those that need rules for everything, told everything are getting to be a big pain in the ass. whine whine whine. what is next. Should I go lobby the damn government (therefore waste time and money on something I can deal with myself as a functioning human being) to stop people from eating oranges in public, on the planes, bus stops (good thing I don't frequent busses or park benches), how utterly stupid would that be.
I never read any clause either about what a person can eat pertaining to rights nor did I state that. But you read what you want, if that is how you better understand things. You are probably one of those whiners who think it should be all their way, or no way.
Well a person does have the right to eat what ever they damn well want, that is called a right to life, you fool. (it is called freedom, I know it is hard for a Canadian to know what that is). If they are going to start with bull**** like this, limiting people, then I am going to lobby for the government to stop public perfume use, eating oranges, the stench of cigarettes on a person (I am allergic), lets stop cars the fumes are killing us. Lets just hide in our homes, that is your way of thinking. Pity.
Oh and if I want to bitch about something I will, so if you are talking to me Hitler don't bother, I have no tolerance for tyrants, or those with the...me, me, me attitude. It is what a forum is for, not trolling for attention, or dates, or friends, I have plenty of real ones. It is my right to do anything I damn well want. And I will eat what I want anywhere I want, and so will my kids. Arrest me.
What is next in that head of yours, telling bakeries, they have to put all peanut smelling treats away, because some person might be allergic to peanuts, and might accidently touch some residue? Oh my!!!!!! Carry some hand wash, and sterilize the area if you are that paranoid, that you are afraid to live, or let others live.
 

Tonington

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Right, who cares if someone dies, but heaven forbid they can't eat peanut butter. The fact that you are putting a food choice above someone's right to life in a public place is telling. You're a whiny bitch, who wants what she wants, damned to all others.

I'm not whining about anything, I'm telling you how it is. Suck it up buttercup.

By the way, scents are already banned in some public areas, just as the same as some schools and peanut butter.

I don't know what makes you so dumb, but it really works!
 

harleyhunny

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Right, who cares if someone dies, but heaven forbid they can't eat peanut butter. The fact that you are putting a food choice above someone's right to life in a public place is telling. You're a whiny bitch, who wants what she wants, damned to all others.

I'm not whining about anything, I'm telling you how it is. Suck it up buttercup.

By the way, scents are already banned in some public areas, just as the same as some schools and peanut butter.

I don't know what makes you so dumb, but it really works!
I suggest you follow your own advise little girl.
You had better suck it up yourself, never mind telling others how to conduct themselves it is none of your damn business. Grow up!
You are a whiney wet behind the ears troll.
Bans do not stop me. I am not about to tell others how to live, I have my own life.
 

harleyhunny

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Anyways you cannot expect the world to cater to ones whims, to cater to one interest group. If something as simple as someones peanut butter sandwich is going to cause you death, best to stay home, as you cannot stop the consumption everywhere you go. It is not a perfect world, and pity those that try to make it one. Go live in your bubble and leave life to those who live it, not whine, nor for it to stop functioning because you got a boo boo.
 

lone wolf

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Anyways you cannot expect the world to cater to ones whims, to cater to one interest group. If something as simple as someones peanut butter sandwich is going to cause you death, best to stay home, as you cannot stop the consumption everywhere you go. It is not a perfect world, and pity those that try to make it one. Go live in your bubble and leave life to those who live it, not whine, nor for it to stop functioning because you got a boo boo.

It has something to do with equal opportunity and respect. No, it's not a perfect world. We all have to share it with some less-than-desirable realities. Most often it's that kid who'd most like to eat that peanut butter sandwich who can't have it - but it's the trouble makers who make things hard on everyone.

Woof!
 

Tonington

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I suggest you follow your own advise little girl.
You had better suck it up yourself, never mind telling others how to conduct themselves it is none of your damn business. Grow up!
You are a whiney wet behind the ears troll.
Bans do not stop me. I am not about to tell others how to live, I have my own life.

I'm not the one telling kids to go eat somewhere else. I'm not whining about the nasty government telling me what to do. You are telling others how to live. You don't have the grey matter between that vacuous space between your ears to stop contradicting yourself.

Bans, you're getting paranoid. Who said anything about bans? Nice example of a parapraxis.
 

amagqira

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A friend of mine who took a couple courses in immunology said one of the working theories is that kids are too clean. Lack of exposure to anything that sparks an immune response means that they end up with a hyper active immune system that overreacts to things. But, that was just one view.

A very reasonable explanation, and possibly/probably the answer as to why peanut allergy was relatively scarce 20-30 years ago.

Immuune mediated illnesses such as Crohn's disease may possibly share the same problem with an overactive immune system. Similar to a child - if you do keep the immune system busy, it gets up to all sorts of mischief.

I remember reading a study comparing rural children to city children in Zimbabwe and the incidence of hayfever and asthma was much higher in the city kids -the rural kids were exposed to pollen, grass seed and hay on a regular basis.
 

harleyhunny

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A very reasonable explanation, and possibly/probably the answer as to why peanut allergy was relatively scarce 20-30 years ago.

Immuune mediated illnesses such as Crohn's disease may possibly share the same problem with an overactive immune system. Similar to a child - if you do keep the immune system busy, it gets up to all sorts of mischief.

I remember reading a study comparing rural children to city children in Zimbabwe and the incidence of hayfever and asthma was much higher in the city kids -the rural kids were exposed to pollen, grass seed and hay on a regular basis.

AMIGQIRA! Good post. I had a doctor tell me years ago that I am too clean, my house, etc. I will pay one day. There may be some truth to this, hmmm?
 

TenPenny

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I have a terrible allergy not only to peanuts, but to any kind of nuts - walnuts, hazelnuts, cashew nuts, any nuts. If I eat a nut, I will die. If I touch some food, like a cake, or a chocolate bar, that's got nuts in it, and then accidentally touch my face, my face gets swollen. If I get into the room where nuts are lying somewhere, I have difficulties breathing. That's so inconvenient...



When you think about it, that's interesting, because peanuts aren't nuts. But many people do have allergies to both.
 

Danbones

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They just found not giving your children peanuts when they are are as young as possible as prescribed by doctors CAUSES peanut allergies, while giving them peanut snacks as young as possible prevents them.

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How to Prevent Peanut Allergies

About six million young children in the U.S. suffer from food allergies—most commonly to peanuts. Pediatricians and allergy experts once agreed that the best solution was to avoid peanuts altogether, and for years, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) advised pregnant women with peanut allergies to stop eating peanuts while pregnant and to not feed peanuts to their children when they started on solid foods.

That changed in recent years, when two major studies proved that advice wrong. In one, the rate of peanut allergies was about 10 times lower for children who ate peanuts from an early age, compared to kids whose parents avoided giving their infants peanuts. Then, a rigorous trial in which young children were assigned to either eat peanuts early or avoid them showed again that kids who were introduced to peanuts when young had up to an 80% lower risk of developing peanut allergies than those who were not.

How to Prevent Peanut Allergies | Time.com
 

Johnnny

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It sucks that peanut allergies are becoming more prevalent, they are so rich in the good stuff.

A good substitute if you want the same good stuff as nuts but are allergic to them are avocados.
 

Murphy

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One of my boyhood friends died from peanuts. He got hit by his dad's goober truck on his way home from school. :-(

 

Twila

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Heard a mother on the radio quite recently talk about how she has educated her child on avoiding peanuts and peanut butter so that her child would be prepared for a world that can not adjust to a single individual.

Thought she was brilliant. Why should the school be responsible for every student NOT bringing peanuts into the classroom in case she ingests them? Why not teach the child to be responsible for herself?

If a child is so allergic that just having them in the classroom is dangerous, then home schooling seems a better option.
 

Danbones

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sounds like she listened to a doctor in the first place
I hate to think or even say that was a mistake but...

I hate to think of how often listening to doctors is a mistake
 

Twila

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sounds like she listened to a doctor in the first place
I hate to think or even say that was a mistake but...

I hate to think of how often listening to doctors is a mistake

Heard a comedian once make the comment that "somewhere there is the worlds worst doctor, and someone has an appointment with them"

what a horrific thought eh? worlds worst doctor.