Peanuts on which airlines?

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I will have no more to say one the subject. It is obvious that you are a diabetic who has an easy time with control. And what is a CHOICE BAR. I've never heard of it. What is it's carb level. If it has more than about 5 g it is out for me. My entire daily allotment of carbs is 30g over 3 meals and 2 snacks
 
Well i won't lie and say that i have a HORRIBLE case of diabetes, but i DO require insulin to manage my condition!

However that being said i do take care of my self very well and that is half the battle. I watch my weight as being overweight when you are diabetic makes you 20 times more likley to have complications.

A choice bar is a product made especially for diabetics, and they also make drink supplements. It is a carb restricted, sugar free meal substitute.They sell thema t pharmacies everywhere. They also make cereals my DH reminds me that are low carb. Oatmeal and such.
 
This post involves people dealing with very serious health conditions.

People with a severe allergy to peanuts have to be extremely careful not to come in contact with peanuts, and results of that happening may be life threatening. People with diabetes must also watch their diet, and monitor their sugar levels frequently to avoid large fluctuations in their sugar level. Failure to do so may be life threatening as well.

Diabetics, while having to monitor their blood sugar level, and meal/ snack intake, do have a certain level of personal choice for meals and snacks.

Individuals with a severe peanut allergy, if on a plane , or in a restricted environment, may not have a choice.

Please let's step back, and consider each other's feelings and health concerns before making further comment.

Comments are welcome on the boards. Comments that act as a personal attack, or against a identifiable group are not permitted.

Thanks for your anticipated cooperation.

Disney Daniel
 
From what I've read so far, people with peanut allergys are only allergic to peanuts...other nuts are okay.
 

Sorry to have started such a controversy! I just thought since I had brought it up, that people might wonder what the big deal about peanuts was and explain about airborne particles and residue. LisaPooh, I certainly wouldn't want to jeapordize your health (or anyone else's) either. I'm glad that your daughter has been able to avoid problems without having a peanut free environment. I'm actually curious how you work it - can your daughter eat or drink with her mask on or does she just wait? How do you deal with residue issues? Does she travel with sheets, gloves,and protective glasses as well as the mask? - I'm not being smarty here - I know many do and just wondered if you've found she stays protected the whole time? Many of us with health issues have to carry food and make special arrangements when traveling- it's just a way of life. I'm sorry you feel my child is infringing on your rights - I would not choose to do that for anything. Unfortunately, due to the altitude, Airline travel seems to be the one place we can't remove ourselves for his safety and are forced to rely on the goodwill of others.

To answer some of the other questions: Tree nut allergies are separate from peanut allergies (peanuts are a legume) but some people have allergies to both. I haven't heard of any other nuts causing airborne reactions. An epi-pen is supposed to give 15 minutes to get to a hospital. People generally carry two, hopefully extending the time to 30 minutes before organ damage or death could occur.

Next time I guess I should just ask what snacks are served and leave it at that.
 
I flew US Airways in March, and the gentleman infront of me brought a bunch of packages of peanuts onboard with him, and munched on them the entire flight! Boy, was he the envy of many of the passengers in the back cabin of that 757!
 
I am diabetic and at home I am quite controlled,but at WDW,I had an "unaware low blood sugar crisis" I had no idea that trouble was on the way. Usually when I have low blood sugar there are symptoms,sweating, a shaky feeling inside,that progresses to shaky hands and by this time I have gotten the cottage cheese[my favorite souce of protien] about half eaten and I'm starting to feel better!

But at WDW we had returned early to our room and I was on the phone to guest services,when bam !! it hit and I couldn't think straight,dh said to test but I couldn't for the life of me get it together enough to get the blood on the stick. Dh had to do it and then there wasn't enough blood so, we had to start over. My blood sugar was down to 45!! It's never fallen lower than 70 before!! I was so confused I could not remember what to do!! I knew if something didn't get done I would pass out,go into a coma and die, but I sat there so detached and Dh was so paniced, he wasn't any help and I was sinking faster and faster into such a confused state that I couldn't see, only hear what was going on.

Finally our teen remembered the sucrose tablets I carry and stuck one between my teeth and said chew this!! that helped and after 3 more tablets I was back to reality at least!!

Now we aren't sure what brought this on,could have been the extra walking,the heat,dehydration,not eating Right on schedule,not eating enough of a snack for the extra exercise,who Knows for sure??

But Diabetes is a balancing act!! The right amount of food,balanced against your exercise,and amount of medication!!

It isn't just a matter of what passes between our teeth!! and even from one diabetic to another it varies,there is a measure of Brittleness. Some diabetics are so Brittle just altering what they have for a snack can cause their blood suger to wildly fluctuate,putting them in danger!!

And its not just low blood sugar,passing out ,going into a coma and dying,that we worry about High blood sugar can mean lossing our eye sight,amputation of feet or legs,all while feeling like death would be an exceptable way out,because you are so sick!!

But all the while we look okay,So people don't even think we have any problems,they just wonder why we don't stop eating the sugar that caused the diabeses,right? Wrong!!! It has nothing to do with the sugar we ate, sugar doesn't cause Diabetes!

Our Cells that convert sugar[from the potatoe you ate]to a useable substance have lost that key ability to do their job,so we need to replace the key so our bodys can function again!! and that is a tricky thing to do!!

How would you fuction with the loss of a leg??? even with all the technalogy that exsists to help you,you will never have as good a fuctioning leg as you had before!! and you will still have complications due to the weight you have to put on the stump.

As Diabetics complications are waiting around every curve!! So don't just blow us off !! AS If we are normal and just complaining to complicate you Normies lifes!!
Not all disAbilities SHOW!!!
 
I certainly wish the moderators would put a lock on this thread, as I suggested through the normal reporting channels last night. It has gone far past its usefulness.
 
Okay, enough is enough. I've edited quite a lot of personal attacks here. The original poster asked a very legitimate question and was met with hostility and sarcasm. Please remember to keep these forums friendly. This board is here for informational purposes only, not to debate issues. If you have issues that you'd like to debate, then please visit our Debate Board.
 
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