Well, don't I feel like a bad Dad now....

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jiggahertz

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Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Originally posted by: Ipno
approx 1 in 200 are allergic to peanuts

According to MedicineWorld.org, Peanut or tree nut allergies affect approximately 0.6 percent and 0.4 percent of Americans, respectively, and cause the most severe food-induced allergic reactions. So, I guess 1 in 200 is about right.

I do think it strange that so many more people are allergic now versus 30 or 40 years ago and, I do not think it is a matter of greater awareness.

Press Release, Dec 9th, 2003: Prevalence of Peanut and Tree Nut allergies on the rise:

New research from the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Although the rate of peanut allergy, tree nut allergy, or both was not significantly different from 1997 to 2002 among adults, the rate increased from 0.6% to 1.2% among children, primarily as a result of an increase in reported allergy to peanut (0.4% in 1997 [12 of 2998] to 0.8% [26 of 3127] in 2002).198


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dainthomas

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Originally posted by: jiggahertz
When did everybody start becoming allergic to peanuts. Even back when I was in grade school (born in '81) there was only one kid that I ever knew to be allergic. Now it seems like a much larger portion have peanut allergies.

I wonder if it's because all the kids with those kinds of allergies used to just die, and now they're living long enough to reproduce. It would make sense.

Fortunately no one we know is like that, which is good 'cause I loooooove peanut butter. Plus my wife makes a kickin pad thai. :D
 

D1gger

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I did the same to my son many years ago, only it was cow's milk that I put on his morning cereal instead of soy milk. He spent the rest of the day in the hospital, and to this day if he wants to get under my skin he just reminds me of the time I put milk on his cereal.
 

D1gger

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Originally posted by: andy9o
Is it just me, or is more and more stuff being labeled "May Contain Peanuts" than even should be. IT seems its gotten to the point where everything was manufactured by a company that also produces toys near a factory that once had a peanut in it, so all their produces "May Contain Peanuts". I've wondered if this a figment of my imagination, or some lawsuit-happy jerks are pushing companies to declare that anything even remotely ingestable may contain peanuts, to protect from frivolous lawsuits. My $.02

This is it entirely. They want to protect themselves from a lawsuit, so if a peanut came within 100 miles of the packaging plant, they put the disclaimer on the label.

What sucks is that many products don't have peanuts in them, and my son and others would like to eat them, but can't because of the warning.
 

Twsmit

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Depending on the age of the kid (reading level/comprehension), shouldn't he have noticed there was a butterfinger in there and not eaten it? Assuming the butterfinger was individually wrapped in plastic and not mixed in with the rest of the food....
 

Chaotic42

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Bad dad? Whenever I see you post, I picture you as a father figure. I think it's because you had a thread about a trainset for your kids, and then you had pictures of them dressed up as superheroes. It may not be you, but that's what I think of when I see your posts.

Regardless, you obviously love your kids and you shouldn't feel bad. Things like this happen to everyone, and something like it will happen again. It's life.
 

TwinkleToes77

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I blame your wife. She told you to pick up the Lunchable. If it were my husband, and I had told him to grab something, he wouldnt think to re-read something I already said to get. He'd assume that I knew already.

That being said, poor kiddo! My friend has a daughter that is highly allergic, airborne, to peanuts. epi-pen is always around just incase.
 

Chaotic42

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Originally posted by: TwinkleToes77
I blame your wife. She told you to pick up the Lunchable. If it were my husband, and I had told him to grab something, he wouldnt think to re-read something I already said to get. He'd assume that I knew already.

No one ever got court-marshalled for following orders...

:p

 

StageLeft

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I guess they won't eat those again :)

My kids will go hungry before they ever eat lunchables!