Statistically speaking, the vast majority of parents who claim their children have peanut allergies are making it up.
But no worries, I’m sure your special snowflake is different.
You are just making that up. What “vast majority” are you referring to, exactly? The ones who carry epipens everywhere and keep their kids home from birthday parties? What exactly do they get out of that? What’s in it for them?
It was so amazing. They went to a different doctor...and voila...no more allergies. All within a 6 month period.
I read about a study in New Zealand that found 95% of peanut allergies are false positives. The test is remarkably easy to get a bad result. The real test is to check into a hospital and eat a bag of peanuts.
You’re right about special snowflake.