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I've heard it its largely due to lack of exposure at a young age. And as you say culturally it used to be ubiquitous round here. I suspect it's rise is largely due to the rise of ready made meals and snacks that disposed of the quickie PB&J as parents go to meals.
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.
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High concentrations of Aldehydes?oldr_n_wsr wrote:
I am only midely allergic to perfume now and it seems to be concentrated to Chanel #5 for whatever reason.
It's my favourite

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Where did I advocate that? all I said was that your assertion:Scooter wrote:Where did this straw man come from?Big RR wrote:The people who could conceivably die from the exposure cannot and should not rely on the bans to keep them safe
By your logic we should have no laws or policies whatsoever, since someone is bound to break them.
is completely false.particularly when they can easily eliminate completely unnecessary risks
Or do you really believe that the the risks can be completely eliminated?
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oldr_n_wsr wrote:
Yes, the general public should accomodate those with problems WITHIN REASON. But what's within reason? Sure the old ladies could bring in prepackaged things, some containing nuts and clearly labeled and some not containing nuts, also clearly labeled. So now what, they want their tea and scones, so they go and open those packages. Now the library is just as contaminted as if they baked it themselves.
Banning everything and everyone from everywhere, would seem to be the answer.

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No, I don't believe that the risks can be completely eliminated. There will always be inconsiderate oafs in this world who care not for the wellbeing of others. But there is a huge difference in the risk of exposure between a classroom where 30 kids routinely bring PB&J for lunch, and a class where one inconsiderate oaf of a parent sends his ikd to school with a PB&J in spite of a policy to the contrary.Big RR wrote:Where did I advocate that? all I said was that your assertion:Scooter wrote:Where did this straw man come from?Big RR wrote:The people who could conceivably die from the exposure cannot and should not rely on the bans to keep them safe
By your logic we should have no laws or policies whatsoever, since someone is bound to break them.is completely false.particularly when they can easily eliminate completely unnecessary risks
Or do you really believe that the the risks can be completely eliminated?
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My son would have gone hungry if they had banned peanut butter at his school. I don't recall him taking any other kind of sandwhich in all his school years.
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Air Canada told to create nut-free buffer zones
The Canadian Transportation Agency ruled on Tuesday that Air Canada should create nut-free buffer zones around passengers who request special accommodation. The onboard snack and meal service would not include nuts or peanuts, or foods containing nut and peanut products, to passengers seated in the buffer zones.
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You heartless bastard, oldr...My son would have gone hungry if they had banned peanut butter at his school. I don't recall him taking any other kind of sandwhich in all his school years.
The kids at your son's school must have been dropping like flies....
You might as well have sent him to school with a loaded semi automatic, or a canister of sarin gas....



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Man, what I wouldn't give for a nut free buffer zone....Air Canada should create nut-free buffer zones
Especially when I'm on public transportation...



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Lord Jim wrote:You heartless bastard, oldr...My son would have gone hungry if they had banned peanut butter at his school. I don't recall him taking any other kind of sandwhich in all his school years.
The kids at your son's school must have been dropping like flies....
You might as well have sent him to school with a loaded semi automatic, or a canister of sarin gas....

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It's not funny if it could be dangerous, even potentially lethal to your child. All of you who keep making jokes should just shut the hell up and be greatful it hasn't affected your family.
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I think you are being a little over sensative.
I was pretty close to having a tracheotomy due to allergies (perfume, the invisible allergen) and still I joke about my circumstance. my face felt like two ballooooons
And I would still like to know how come we never saw this peanut allergy when we were young? Someone somewhere must have had it. Yet in my 12 years of school, with kids bringing PPJ sandwhiches every day, not one kid had an alergic reaction as far as I can remember.
I was pretty close to having a tracheotomy due to allergies (perfume, the invisible allergen) and still I joke about my circumstance. my face felt like two ballooooons
And I would still like to know how come we never saw this peanut allergy when we were young? Someone somewhere must have had it. Yet in my 12 years of school, with kids bringing PPJ sandwhiches every day, not one kid had an alergic reaction as far as I can remember.
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It is pretty clear reading the posts in this thread who overreacted, and who has sensitivity issues, and it certainly wasn't me.
You do have some clue don't you, that allergic reactions in children are entirely different in speed, intensity, and impact, than allergic reactions in adults.
You do have some clue don't you, that allergic reactions in children are entirely different in speed, intensity, and impact, than allergic reactions in adults.
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Um uh yes I do. In case you missed itGuinevere wrote:It is pretty clear reading the posts in this thread who overreacted, and who has sensitivity issues, and it certainly wasn't me.
You do have some clue don't you, that allergic reactions in children are entirely different in speed, intensity, and impact, than allergic reactions in adults.
I was 12yo at the time.I was pretty close to having a tracheotomy due to allergies (perfume, the invisible allergen) and still I joke about my circumstance. my face felt like two ballooooons
And on top of the alergic reaction, the ER first pumped me up with cortizone and guess what, I was alergic to that also. So don't tell me I don't know how childhood allergies affect children. Been there, experienced that, first hand.
I won't even go into detail about how allergic I was to poison ivy (suffice to say, 50 feet was too close).
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So these kids are so sensitive that even making a light hearted remark on a remote BBS will affect them adversely?
Christ on a merry-go-round dark humor is an important key to surviving on this planet. Lighten up.
I will be having surgery soon. I expect everyone to keep me in stitches.
Christ on a merry-go-round dark humor is an important key to surviving on this planet. Lighten up.
I will be having surgery soon. I expect everyone to keep me in stitches.
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I will be having surgery soon. I expect everyone to keep me in stitches.

Thanks for the chuckle in an otherwise dull friday afternoon.