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IP : (125.26.166.192) Date : 2011-09-16 22:22:21 PageView : 1007 |
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| JookKaJoom |
| Date : 2011-10-06 22:31:20 IP : (125.27.21.94) |
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ขอบคุณ...กรมการแพทย์...ฮะ
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| NqUdfoqSWoYBnq |
| Date : 2013-03-30 02:44:47 IP : (103.245.8.29) |
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| With all these silly websites, such a great page keeps my itenrnet hope alive. |
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| Email : zelig@truepeace.org |
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| jucacwUhglx |
| Date : 2013-03-30 02:45:03 IP : (142.33.202.105) |
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| Just do me a favor and keep writing such trenchant aaynlses, OK? |
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| Date : 2013-03-31 22:00:57 IP : (87.98.131.201) |
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| DhBgYzEAGstJJbrwOU |
| Date : 2013-04-07 14:28:54 IP : (127.0.0.1) |
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| I also totally get what you are saying. I read the article and after every sentance a little voice inside my head kept saying, “Yes, but…”.Yes, you go on every field trip, but what if you couldn’t because you had to work or had other children to watch?“Because none of the teachers is certified to give my child his life-saving medication if he needs it.” Yes, but isn’t this enabling the schools to avoid stepping up and training the staff?“I need to guard against every preventable accident. I need to think ahead to every holiday party, birthday party, unexpected celebration, and field trip. ” Yes, but shouldn’t we be able to expect our children to be safe at school? Isn’t this a basic right?“No matter how far into the countryside. No matter that there will be no threat to him today. No outside food. No unexpected snack. No candy snuck onto the bus by another kid.” Yes, but can’t the schools adopt reasonable protocol to reduce the risk of exposure? Can’t we educate them?No reason for me to be there. Except that Iรขยยm a food allergy mom. Iรขยยm always there. The Zelig of pre-school, pre-K, K, 1st grade, 2nd grade. Room parent at the ready. Volunteering for every occasion where my child may encounter an allergen. Because I want him to live. And I donรขยยt want him to worry too much. And I donรขยยt want to be too much trouble to the teacher. And I donรขยยt want to make too big deal out of this. But I do want my child to live. Four hours on a school bus today. That was our food allergy tax. It was a high tariff, but I paid it. Turns out I didnรขยยt need to. But I didnรขยยt know that this morning. I never know until itรขยยs over. So I pay it every time. Every. Time. “No store-bought shortcuts. Itรขยยs some other kidรขยยs birthday, but Iรขยยm baking. Iรขยยm baking a whole batch of cupcakes so my kid has one safe one.” Yes, but what if there are other kids in the class with different allergies? Why do we have to have consumables such as this at school?I don’t want to take away from all that the writer does, or that we all do and yes, we do it because we want our children to live. But, we want our children to have the best education they can. In order for that to happen, they need:- to feel safe and secure at school.-to be respected by the staff and their peers.-to be a part of the community and truly belong.-the focus on the education.For all of this to be accomplished, the schools need to know that our children are just kids. They can’t be expected at the age of 3 or 4 to be able to keep themselves safe-that’s up to the adults! Let them carry their emergency medication, learn how to recognize and react to a medical emergency, create policies and plans to reduce the risk of exposure of allergens, get the food and treats out of the classroom. Think of other ways to create lesson plans and run celebrations. Let our children be kids and let them come home safe at the end of the day.It can be done!VA:F [1.9.18_1163]please wait...
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| AMEvbOIaBFYO |
| Date : 2013-04-08 13:45:17 IP : (221.181.232.146) |
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| Visited on a Friday night, when my friend was one of the first DJ’s to play a set at the newly refurbished cafe.We were welcomed warmly on arrival and before we had taken a seat they had taken a drinks order and offered to bring them over to our table. When our drinks arrived we were given a free bowl of Popcorn which was refilled throughout the night, which was probably just as well as it didn’t last long!We didn’t sample any the food but the Menu and the overall theme of the bar is distinctly ‘American’ I am glad to say however that unlike some restaurants that are share the same theme no fake american accents were used! The staff were really friendly and totally sincere.They do an all day breakfast, and the menu has something to please everyone. The best thing on the menu for me was the fact that you could colour it in!! Ok probably meant for children as its family friendly but me and my friend still had a colour off!!I had a really good night here, as did my friends and I am going back soon to try the food so maybe I can give it 5 stars like I wanted to.
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| UmAOAHrGWmVHaf |
| Date : 2013-04-21 14:44:43 IP : (46.20.38.43) |
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| The overall statistics are relevant to a non-diagnosed child.The chance of a fatal reaction are MUCH higher for a child that has already experienced several bouts of anaphylaxis. Though I stopped going on every field trip and attending every class party for my own sanity and logistics (3 kids; 2 with life threatening allergies), and instead insisted on a clear school health care plan (504), the worry is always there. If my child has an accidental ingestion, it WILL result in a severe reaction, and it could be fatal. A severe reaction will result in 2-3 epipens, a trip to the ER, hours of monitoring and breathing treatments, and a release with a week of steroid treatment. So, yes, I resent the judgment I get from other parents who think food allergies are over-rated and parents are over-protective. Interestingly, I’ve seen more under-protective food allergy parents, with kids with diagnosed peanut allergy that don’t carry Epipens to birthday parties and eat bakery cake with parents not there and no cell phone left. THIS puts the birthday parent at much more risk than the overprotective parent hovering nearby in case of a contact or accidental ingestion. Yes, many “Class Moms” and teachers, principals, etc. treat us with disrespect and give us a guilt trip when there are a few guildelines in a class such as handwashing or requireing packaged foods with labels as class treats rather than home baked goods, which can be very risky to kids with food allergies (and no, the kindergartner may not have the guts to refuse it, and the substitute teacher may not be trained on the situation). There were TWO deaths last December in Chicago schools and they were both TEENAGERS that ate unsafe foods.There are many ways to include all children in a party — safe foods, non-food fun activities, games, crafts, etc. And all schools should have staff trained on Epipen. Children with life threatening food allergies can attend school safely and are protected under ADA.VA:F [1.9.18_1163]please wait...(1 vote cast)
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