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Date:
6/8/2005 11:16:00 AM
Author:
DJ
(samsmom426@yahoo.com)
Subject:
I dont get it
Terri, So your solution is to allow pb at school? How would you know that parents with children of severe peanut allegies take them to ball games and movies? Having a child with severe allergies is hard enough and I am sure those parents are trying to keep their childs lives as normal as possible. One of the things parents can do to make their childs life normal is to put them in main stream school. You don't seem to get the severity of this allergy. With each exposure, the reaction is worse. I am still not understanding what is so hard about not allowing PB at school. Whom does it hurt?
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