I am going to have to agree with the other guy on this one. You say that it doesn't cost other people anything but you are wrong. They are being forced to bow to your childrens alergies. Your children can go to a special room at lunch time so those that want to eat peanut butter can do so. Your children are the ones with the problem. As for watching a child suffer and almost die because of alergies mine has an alergy to bees and one sting can be a death sentance. We aer not avodcating the banning of bees from schools. We do insist that our child carry the antidote to this reaction however. I am wondering if they have a similar antidote for peanut oil reactions? and if they do do you have your child carry it or does the school have it on hand? If not why?
Both kids have an epipen for attacks....the youngest has his at the office while at school. We have one for school, home and travel for each kid. We also keep benadryl, zyrtec and pepcid handy at all times.