DeeCeeSW
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Believe me, it's not the end of his world or mine. Thanks.Cass said:I think he'll survive.
Believe me, it's not the end of his world or mine. Thanks.Cass said:I think he'll survive.
PrincessLindy said:I know that peanut allergies are not like being lactose intolerant or other allergies. My point is that someone said that for their trip they substituted a cheese sandwhich. Well some kids can't eat cheese, my niece can't.
There was no (and still is no) central registry for any of those things, so coming up with a way to count what "more" is, is very difficult.MouseWorshipin said:There ARE more kids with nut allergies, it isn't just that you hear about it more. And they research it like crazy. There are lots of schools of thought on why there is so much more autism, asthma, and this ridiculous nut allergy. What has changed?, that kind of thing. The bottom line is that they just don't know (yet). Personally, I'm on the side of the researchers who think it is connected to immunizations (the "baby shots.") It could very well be something else, I dunno, but that makes the most sense to me.
What research? I keep up pretty well with this, and have yet to see anything about this from any group.ajwomic said:. Some new research is showing that up to 20% - 25% will outgrow peanut allergies as well.
dizcrazee said:Wow, Cass, that wasn't very nice! It doesn't matter if you disagree with the mother's viewpoint...you are talking about a SMALL CHILD here! "He'll survive"...good grief. Have a little compassion, please.![]()
DeeCeeSW said:I hung up the phone crying after the conversation with the chef.
SueM in MN said:There was no (and still is no) central registry for any of those things, so coming up with a way to count what "more" is, is very difficult.
There are lots of kids who are allergic to nuts and not peanuts, because legumes are a different family of nut.Esmerelda said:MY oldest son DOES have a nut allergy (any type of nuts) and we have been warned at many places (including Disney) that there could be nut residue in the air...or near the food...etc. My son, however, CAN eat processed peanut butter. He cannot, however, eat a raw nut. I know a lot of folks this way...there are 2 more in my family. (he has stopped breathing twice in his younger years..just so you will know the severity)
Esmerelda
Cass said:There is more going on then the small child here.. WHy does he even know about a GF pirate cruise (and that he can't participate?) there are a million things going on a disney - this is about Mom being upset because disney won't change their policies for her son.
The boy is not going to need therapy because he couldn't go on a the GF pirate cruise.
But DeeCee might
Esmerelda said:MY oldest son DOES have a nut allergy (any type of nuts) and we have been warned at many places (including Disney) that there could be nut residue in the air...or near the food...etc. My son, however, CAN eat processed peanut butter. He cannot, however, eat a raw nut. I know a lot of folks this way...there are 2 more in my family. (he has stopped breathing twice in his younger years..just so you will know the severity)
He did do the pirate cruise when he was 8 with no problem years back (he is now 14) and we were not even warned back then of the nut issue. I can't recall what they ate at the time but he really did not enjoy himself and asked to never go on this cruise again. (his younger brother 5 at the time did enjoy himself...go figure...lol)
I have never expected in life to have every eating establishment or hotel accomodate a person with a nut allergy....its not realistic. I rememeber checking in to a Doubletree hotel once where they give you the warm CC cookies...guess what...they have nuts...and NO they do not have any without nuts. I also remember one time when my son was a little more than 3 and we were in the Roaring Forks at the WL and he asked for a bite of my husbands brownie....little did we know there were nuts in it!! They were NOT visible nor could you taste them. We ended up with an epi pen and a squad that day...yikes! Of course, that was our fault for not asking. My point is, you cannot expect to be accomodated everywhere with food allergies. We have learned that it just doesn't happen...that's why we (or my son) always check on everything in the food line.
If this were my son, I would focus on all the other cool stuff there is to do at Disney (and there are tons!). The pirate cruise is just one of many. Best of luck to the OP.
Esmerelda
dizcrazee said:Wow, I've never heard of that before, either. He can eat the peanut butter but not the raw nut? I've certainly learned a lot in this thread, but now I'm all confused about things that I thought I understood before!![]()
Also, let me say this, and then I'm shutting up because it's not in my nature to be argumentative and it kind of makes me uncomfortable to argue. We all love our children so much, and we shouldn't stand in judgement of each other on how we handle this situation. Everybody deals with it in their own way.
Cass, the OP doesn't need therapy just because she appears to be angry and cried after talking to the chef. Anger (even if it seems unjustified) is a normal response for a mom who has a child with a life-threatening condition. Remember, this is her beloved 5 yo child! I remember one time I was furious at one of my child's schoolmates for waving her peanut butter covered hands in my baby's face (to tease her, knowing she is allergic). Is is logical to be furious at a 6 yo child who doesn't know better? No way. Was I furious? Yes, indeed I was...even at the child's parents, who weren't present at the time, and at the teacher, who didn't see it happen. This is my baby, my only one, and it's a miracle that she's even on this earth...I was told that I couldn't have children. I had her at 35...what a gift! I know the OP feels that same way about her child. That's why I say...please have compassion. I mean no ill will, but this issue hits really close to home for me!
All I know for sure is that my DD is definitely allergic to ALL forms of peanuts, and ALL tree nuts as well! It's so scary...I pray that God will protect her, and I pray the same for all the parents/allergic children represented here as well!![]()