How could a child who would literally die being in the same room as a peanut even be able to go to Disney? How could they go anywhere?
Its very difficult, but it is possible. For example, when flying, he flies an airline that doesn't serve nuts, the airline is informed of the allergy in advance. Everyone in the 6 rows ahead and behind the child is contacted to make them aware of the allergy, the parents are allowed to board early and wipe down the child's seat and surrounding areas, and finally seat covers are provided for the entire row of seats. Its doable, but obviously a big pain in the butt and flying is limited to select events (in this case, a funeral of a family member).
Just because someone has a disability doesn't mean they should be excluded. Proper precautions must be taken, thats all.
At Disney, said child rides in a wheelchair, not because he has any issue walking, but because it provides a barrier between the child and seats/the ground, touching railings, etc.
I just can't help but shake my head at this post. Seriously?????
Obviously you don't understand the seriousness of allergies. I know it was hard for me to wrap my head around before I had an allergic child, its insane to think that a pb&j sandwich could kill someone, and no one thinks twice. But when you have a kid who suffers from allergies, it becomes a daily challenge that you have to deal with. It really really sucks but you just have to deal with it. Its not fair for you to judge if you don't understand what its really like.
Sorry, but this was ridiculous from the get go. A parent who has a child with a severe allergy should make some effort to educate herself. Really, who would actually think that real peanuts would be embedded in pavement that would see thousands of people walking over them daily? And who really thinks there is any reason to 'freak out' over fake peanuts? A small degree of common sense and reasoning goes a long way.
Overreacting is doing a disservice to both the parent and the child. Doing some serious reading and then educating herself and her child in a responsible way would seem a much more productive avenue to pursue.
Um yes, thats why I posted the question, trying to find an answer!
And why couldn't real peanuts be embedded? I've been to places where real nuts were embedded into the floor. Its entirely possible, which is why I asked in the first place. "Common sense" - I'm going off previous experience, and you can't assume anything when you have an allergic child, assume and you could up assuming incorrectly, which could be deadly.
Overreacting is sometimes necessary, better to be safe than sorry. And again, the reason I asked the question, on a Disney forum, was to get an answer to my question. You are telling me to research, when that is exactly what I was doing in the first place!
Thank goodness all of these kids were tested and found out about their deathly allergy before they ever encountered a peanut.
Peanut allergies, like many allergies are discovered when a child has a small reaction to them. Subsequent reactions are worse, and get worse with each exposure. So a child may have wheezing or hives or even just a small rash with the first exposure, and severe breathing problems with the next, and die with the third. When a child has a small reaction they are tested and appropriate actions are taken. Kids rarely go from zero reaction to death, there is some in-between. So yes, you are correct in that many kids get tested before the severity of their food allergies are fully realized by exposures.
No offense, but I sense this board was created to get a rise, because there's no way this is real.
I asked the question because I saw an article that said "sidewalks embedded with peanuts", and my kid and 2 of his close friends are allergic (my son is not deathly allergic, but both of his friends are). The article did not mention that they were fake. Yes, because there are a lot of fake things at Disney, I could have assumed, but I could have been wrong. Its important to ask rather than make the wrong choice!
Food allergies are VERY real and I don't understand why its a problem to ask a question in order to keep some kids safe.
I think there was some misunderstanding when I said that even the fake ones make me nervous.
My son's friend "I", is very aware of his allergy (he is 7yrs old), and if he sees someone eating something that might have nuts (sandwich, bag of nuts, etc), he pulls his shirt up over his face to breath through, holds his breath and turns away or moves away until they are out of range. If this child were to walk over to an area of Disney and see nuts embedded in the floor, he would do the same. He knows what its like when he is exposed (he can't breath), and that is a VERY scary thing for anyone. So even if they are fake, the sight of something that looks exactly the same as something that will KILL him is very scary. And his mother has the same reaction looking at something that will kill her son.
Its also not exactly fear, more like worry, precaution, etc. I'm not sure exactly how to word it.
Its really really hard to explain to people who don't have to deal with this kind of thing on a daily basis.
These kids want to enjoy Disney too! Its a lot of wiping everything on every attraction, bringing towels to sit on, washing hands, sitting out of the way to eat food we bring ourselves and staying away from eating areas, making sure they don't get close to other kids while sitting at the parade, keeping an eye out for dropped food that could be dangerous, etc. Its exhausting! But for a once in a while special family vacation, its worth it so the kids can experience something all of YOUR kids want to enjoy as well, it just takes a lot more work than with a kid without those allergies.