To: hadit2here
"My son has a life-threatening latex allergy," he said. "This is a part of our lives."
Apparently it's part of everybodys life now. Also I'm confused as to why latex has to be removed. Can't the kid be in the same room as latex or hasn't he learned not to touch it?
13 posted on
05/12/2005 5:38:52 PM PDT by
cripplecreek
(Anyone who thinks we believe Hillary on any issue is truly a moron.)
To: cripplecreek
Oh, jeez... just thought of another: Latex paint.
This kid is a goner.
22 posted on
05/12/2005 5:46:48 PM PDT by
Ramius
To: cripplecreek
"I'm confused as to why latex has to be removed. Can't the kid be in the same room as latex or hasn't he learned not to touch it?"
My question too. If he can somehow be affected by breathing the air in the same room that a latex balloon is in then I don't have a problem accommodating him in his school and at the library. However if its strictly a touch thing then this is outta control. Either way I feel sorry for the kid, I'm not allergic to anything except alcohol, it makes my vision blurry, my speech slurry and I lose motor coordination
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