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Hi. I am visiting this site because I am getting very frustrated with my son's school. They are very aware of his severe allergy to all nuts, peanuts, sunflower seeds, eggs. I am having trouble with his teacher eating reses in the same room with him. I just want to know if anyone has any advice on how I can go about getting the school nut/peanut free.
Get him a 504 disability plan and they have to what is right.
I'm 47 and have just been diagnosed with a peanut allergy ( tree nut too) I read a lot of forums about children, but I'm looking for adults with PA's, with adult issues. I'm a bit overwhelmed right now with all this!
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well you probably won't be able to get the school peanut free, but there is no reason his teacher of all people should be eating Reeses in the same room. How annoying. Did you talk to the principle? I would!
4 yr. old son - severe peanut allergy and mild egg
4 yr. old son - severe peanut allergy and mild egg