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"
I've heard of this, yes. -- nm
"
by
Reagen
I can't imagine having to live with that fear.
Posted by
ty97
Jun 8 '10, 13:27
I presume there is something (like an allergy pen) they carry to counteract a reaction, but wow
Responses:
epi-pen and benadryl but not something you'd want to rely on. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 8, 13:28
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My niece. I think we mentioned on ST that we turned her onto fake peanut butter and she cried when she got to eat it. -- nm
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Nightcrawler
Jun 8, 13:32
Oh jeez. I just remembered one of the little boys at moose jr's daycare has a peanut allergy and they have to keep an epi-pen on hand, just in case.
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musubi
Jun 8, 13:31
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Hopefully you are not the one that buys treats for daycare, then. -- nm
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Nightcrawler
Jun 8, 13:33
yes, I have a hard time imagining that it's anything like the movies, where it instantly fixes everything. nuh-uh. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jun 8, 13:29
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they do work really fast if they're going to work. -- nm
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Reagen
Jun 8, 13:31
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