That is what we did when my son was little. We went to one playoff game and I heavily premedicated him. I think it is a nice gesture by the field, and I hope you never have to experience a loved one that is truly that allergic. We have been helicoptered between ICU’s because my sons allergic reaction was too severe to be treated by a tertiary care hospital, and he had to be transferred to a regional Children’s hospital
Please do not compare it to fibromyalgia. This is a real condition, and quite life threatening. And yes it is my son’s problem, and he grew up not going to baseball games for that reason. If a field would like to have a special game or two to accomodate these fans, more power to them. I take it you do not know what it is like to be afraid for your life all the time and I hope you never do
But your ignorance and compassion are showing in equal amount.
>> Please do not compare it to fibromyalgia
ROFL! As I was reading the first couple sentences of your sob story, somehow I KNEW this was coming. It’s BS. Fibromyalgia is an insurance-approved label for a psychosomatic victim non-disease. In other words, it’s a way to get society to pay (dearly) for laziness and whining victimhood.
Question for you: how the hell did the earth ever reach 6 billion in population with all these mysterious allergies and psychosomatic diseases killing us off over the years? Inescapable answer: BECAUSE THEY’RE NOT REAL. The alternative: you believe that they all just mysteriously appeared in the last decade? Yeah. Riiiiiight.
Prior generations of Americans — and the VAST MAJORITY of the world TO THIS DAY — weren’t (and aren’t) afflicted with all this make-believe crap because they were (and still ARE) too concerned with getting through each day.
Only health-paranoia pampered self-indulgent Oprah-and-Phil-bombarded American twits buy into this nonsense.
Did I offend your delicate sensibilities? Cool.