Mrs. M. Mouse
Dreaming of Disney
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My daughter has 3 severe food allergies. We have to carry 2 epi-pens with her at all times and have seen our fair share of the emergency rooms.
She does have a life threatening allergy to tree nuts which is severe like peanut allergies.
The false sense of thinking that you have to learn to live with them and what you can eat and not is much harder than you would think if you're not managing a food allergy on a daily basis.
Manufacturers do have to list ingredients of the top 8 food allergens, however they do not have to note if items are manufactured on those same production lines. Even traces of these foods can cause potential life threatening dangers to those who are allergic to it.
Unfortunately you cannot control kids at school who consume these foods, perhaps have peanut residue on their hands, touch the same lunch table that an allergic child touches and now the reaction begins for that child.
You are right, it is impossible to control every environment and we have to deal with what we must.
Now while this may be frustrating for you, imagine how you would feel if every time you sent your child to school you had to fear whether or not they would come home alive because they sat next to a child who had to just have that peanut butter sandwich today.
I completely and totally empathize with you and your situation. My dd does not have any allergies however her bff has a severe and life threatening allergy to peanuts, tree nuts and the like. She too carries the epipen with her at all times.
I myself can not imagine having to go through that, and because she is my ddd's bff and they play together all the time I do not allow dd to eat peanuts or pb during the week throughout the school year. if we make a play date with bff I scrub everything in my house (door handles included) to make sure no allergen exists for her. This little girl is like a part of my own family and it would kill me to see anything happen to her!
ETA: I am thankful that packaging for foods in canada is better than the states in the way that they have to note if the product was made in a facility that also processes nuts, came in contact with nuts etc. I am thankful for that as it makes shopping for the school year easier. If you look on the sides or bottom of most products at the store there is a customer service number you can call to ask about if the product came in contact with any nut products in manufacturing....just ask them if their facility also processes nuts. if the answer is yes the product is a no no.