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Look at the date on the original post. His kid is probably scouting middle schools now.Second, you need a different preschool stat.
Look at the date on the original post. His kid is probably scouting middle schools now.Second, you need a different preschool stat.
I would hope. The daughter should be pushing 10.Look at the date on the original post. His kid is probably scouting middle schools now.Second, you need a different preschool stat.
You left out. I'm Mr. Pickles, from the internet.No. You would have to look elsewher:e: and then drill down a bit.Thanks for the information. Is that all documented in this thread?There was a terrific poster named mojorizin and then nursing student e-mom shows up in this thread. Flirting off and on and as the "story" goes they made consensual sweet sweet love to each other. To make a long story short, mojorizing left the toilet seat up in the hotel room they shared pissing e-mom off. e-mom proceeded to take off and despite repeated attempts(some say in the hundreds), mojo could not reel her back in to his lair. e-mom was so upset about the toilet seat incident she supposedly filed a personal restraining order thus alerting mojo's wife to the incident. This put strain on mojo's marriage and soon mojo was on the street. The End. Then the Imp came a long. The REAL The End.
yeah caught that a little lateI would hope. The daughter should be pushing 10.Look at the date on the original post. His kid is probably scouting middle schools now.Second, you need a different preschool stat.
One of my favorite parts of the story. I love this place.You left out. I'm Mr. Pickles, from the internet.No. You would have to look elsewher:e: and then drill down a bit.Thanks for the information. Is that all documented in this thread?There was a terrific poster named mojorizin and then nursing student e-mom shows up in this thread. Flirting off and on and as the "story" goes they made consensual sweet sweet love to each other. To make a long story short, mojorizing left the toilet seat up in the hotel room they shared pissing e-mom off. e-mom proceeded to take off and despite repeated attempts(some say in the hundreds), mojo could not reel her back in to his lair. e-mom was so upset about the toilet seat incident she supposedly filed a personal restraining order thus alerting mojo's wife to the incident. This put strain on mojo's marriage and soon mojo was on the street. The End. Then the Imp came a long. The REAL The End.
I am not a frequent poster, but I want to shamelessly plug my role in FFA history as the guy who found the peanut forum, joined there, and helped recruit the "peanut moms" here.The peanut forum I linked to in 2005 is dead, but it's legacy lives on in the FFA.I find this all very fascinating for some reason. Here's a forum for peanut allergy people:
http://www.peanutallergy.com/bbpage.htm
I can honestly say I see both sides of this to some extent, once the kid is enrolled I have no problem complying with the request, but at the same time I don't think I would put my own kid in that preschool if he had the allergy. Too much risk and I would feel like I was imposing on others.
These people are very passionate as you would expect as it is their kids, I feel badly for them, but at the same time while perusing the site they seem VERY sue-happy. I think they would not hesitate to sue you, the school, Mr.Peanut, and everyone else if something happened, at least from some of the posts I read.
You basically have blood on your hands.I am not a frequent poster, but I want to shamelessly plug my role in FFA history as the guy who found the peanut forum, joined there, and helped recruit the "peanut moms" here.The peanut forum I linked to in 2005 is dead, but it's legacy lives on in the FFA.I find this all very fascinating for some reason. Here's a forum for peanut allergy people:
http://www.peanutallergy.com/bbpage.htm
I can honestly say I see both sides of this to some extent, once the kid is enrolled I have no problem complying with the request, but at the same time I don't think I would put my own kid in that preschool if he had the allergy. Too much risk and I would feel like I was imposing on others.
These people are very passionate as you would expect as it is their kids, I feel badly for them, but at the same time while perusing the site they seem VERY sue-happy. I think they would not hesitate to sue you, the school, Mr.Peanut, and everyone else if something happened, at least from some of the posts I read.
we never got the answer to why you picked upWell, I did answer."Lets call Mr. Pickles""It's 2am""the internet never sleeps"The Imp: Defender of Women
Why not?we never got the answer to why you picked upWell, I did answer."Lets call Mr. Pickles""It's 2am""the internet never sleeps"The Imp: Defender of Women
Why not?we never got the answer to why you picked upWell, I did answer."Lets call Mr. Pickles""It's 2am""the internet never sleeps"The Imp: Defender of Women
And I was incredibly sexy. But no love.
Lost Diaries.No. You would have to look elsewher:e: and then drill down a bit.Thanks for the information. Is that all documented in this thread?There was a terrific poster named mojorizin and then nursing student e-mom shows up in this thread. Flirting off and on and as the "story" goes they made consensual sweet sweet love to each other. To make a long story short, mojorizing left the toilet seat up in the hotel room they shared pissing e-mom off. e-mom proceeded to take off and despite repeated attempts(some say in the hundreds), mojo could not reel her back in to his lair. e-mom was so upset about the toilet seat incident she supposedly filed a personal restraining order thus alerting mojo's wife to the incident. This put strain on mojo's marriage and soon mojo was on the street. The End. Then the Imp came a long. The REAL The End.
Actually, my notebook says we did:we never got the answer to why you picked upWell, I did answer."Lets call Mr. Pickles""It's 2am"The Imp: Defender of Women
"the internet never sleeps"
FFA FAQs
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§ 32 Peanut Mom Saga
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(D)(16)(b) Q. Why did Pickles answer the phone?
A. "I'm not a robot." Mr. Pickles
and the "I'm from the Internet" still cracks me up.You basically have blood on your hands.I am not a frequent poster, but I want to shamelessly plug my role in FFA history as the guy who found the peanut forum, joined there, and helped recruit the "peanut moms" here.The peanut forum I linked to in 2005 is dead, but it's legacy lives on in the FFA.I find this all very fascinating for some reason. Here's a forum for peanut allergy people:
http://www.peanutallergy.com/bbpage.htm
I can honestly say I see both sides of this to some extent, once the kid is enrolled I have no problem complying with the request, but at the same time I don't think I would put my own kid in that preschool if he had the allergy. Too much risk and I would feel like I was imposing on others.
These people are very passionate as you would expect as it is their kids, I feel badly for them, but at the same time while perusing the site they seem VERY sue-happy. I think they would not hesitate to sue you, the school, Mr.Peanut, and everyone else if something happened, at least from some of the posts I read.
Actually, my notebook says we did:we never got the answer to why you picked upWell, I did answer."Lets call Mr. Pickles""It's 2am"The Imp: Defender of Women
"the internet never sleeps"FFA FAQs
...
§ 32 Peanut Mom Saga
...
(D)(16)(b) Q. Why did Pickles answer the phone?
A. "I'm not a robot." Mr. Pickles
I gotta think breast feeding plays a role in building up those immunities as well. Mom eats peanuts and then pops out a teet for young Melvin...we have no story here.'Maurile Tremblay said:Pretty interesting article here, including this:
Whether a food is tolerated or becomes an allergen depends upon whether it is first encountered by oral ingestion or by external skin contact. When oral ingestion comes first, tolerance is induced. But skin contact prior to ingestion induces allergies. The rise in peanut allergies in Britain has been traced to the use of skin creams for diaper rash that contained peanut oil. Mice lathered with egg protein became asthmatic; but not if they ate the egg first. Some proteins cross-sensitize, so soy based creams can also sensitize to peanuts. The basis of immunotherapy is to build up tolerance gradually through sublingual exposure; it doesn’t work to build up by exposure on the skin.
could we get a link to your blog?'St. Louis Bob said:Funny, I finally convinced (by telling them they were really healthy of all things) my boys to try cashews for the first time today. Neither of them will eat peanut butter. Cal freaked out because a kid in his class has a severe allergy.Verdict These are really good! Can I have some more?! Dyl waited for Cal to eat some first though before trying them.
Interesting but neither of these are true in my case. We have 2 kids 16 months apart first one is fine and loves peanut butter...2nd one is allergic. He can be at the same table with someone eating peanuts but if he ingested one we'd have to give him an epipen injection. Wife breastfed both and her diet was pretty much the same. We also would've used the same baby products on both kids. I guess he was just unlucky.I gotta think breast feeding plays a role in building up those immunities as well. Mom eats peanuts and then pops out a teet for young Melvin...we have no story here.'Maurile Tremblay said:Pretty interesting article here, including this:
Whether a food is tolerated or becomes an allergen depends upon whether it is first encountered by oral ingestion or by external skin contact. When oral ingestion comes first, tolerance is induced. But skin contact prior to ingestion induces allergies. The rise in peanut allergies in Britain has been traced to the use of skin creams for diaper rash that contained peanut oil. Mice lathered with egg protein became asthmatic; but not if they ate the egg first. Some proteins cross-sensitize, so soy based creams can also sensitize to peanuts. The basis of immunotherapy is to build up tolerance gradually through sublingual exposure; it doesn’t work to build up by exposure on the skin.
No PeanutsWhen the Northwestern Wildcats face off against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Ryan Field in Evanston on Saturday, something will be missing: peanuts.Northwestern University is hosting its first peanut-free football game to give fans with allergies a chance to focus on the game instead of worrying about negative reactions to the popular stadium snack, which can range from mild irritation to life-threatening anaphylactic shock.
Because even with the stick it still means a trip to the hospital?Some lady freaked out tonight at the Dairy Queen about a loose nut in her Sunday. If you have the stick who cares...
You mean a testicle?Some lady freaked out tonight at the Dairy Queen about a loose nut in her Sunday. If you have the stick who cares...
Thanks for posting. Very interesting.Reason Behind Increasing Food Allergies Discovered
by Rick Paulas
August 28, 2014
Try to remember grade school. (This may take either a few seconds or hours, depending on how far into the vault those memories are located.) Remember when it came time for lunch. Now, try to remember how many times you heard the phrase "food allergy."
If you're in your mid-20s or older, odds are the answer is "rarely, if ever." But, man, times have changed.
If you have children of your own, or have walked within 100 feet of a school recently, you know that's not the case anymore. We're bombarded with warnings about food allergies almost on a daily basis, and that's because they're a big problem. They've risen a whopping 50% between 1997 and 2007, and no one's quite sure why. But a new study from the University of Chicago not only offers a possible cure, but a possible cause.
A very quick summary of the study: Scientists took a group of mice with peanut allergies and gave them the gut bacteria Clostridia, a bacteria found commonly in humans. After administering it, they found that the mice no longer had food allergies. Hooray!
To understand more about this study, I called up the lead researcher, immunologist Dr. Cathryn Nagler. She's spent the past decade studying how our bodies develop food allergies, including trying to analyze why we're able to eat anything at all.
"All the food that comes into your body is a potentially foreign material," says Nagler. "I've been looking at why we're not allergic to all of the foods we eat."
In an attempt to further probe that question, Nagler and her colleagues authored a 2004 study that concluded the removal of gut bacteria in mice led to the development of food allergies. (They removed the bacteria by administering antibiotics, something to keep in mind for later.) With that conclusion out of the way, they began working on reversing the process by re-introducing bacteria. After a few tries, they found one that worked: Clostridia.
"When I say Clostridia, I'm talking about a big class of bacteria," says Nadler. "It may include hundreds, maybe thousands of members. There's so much we don't know about the gut. It's not like I can say I'd like to test X-Y-Z. You only test what you can isolate. We were lucky because we were able to isolate the Clostridia's unique property of forming spores."
Once introduced to the mice, the Clostridia acts as a barrier to keep the allergens in peanut proteins from entering their bloodstream. The allergens are still there, but they're not able to produce the allergic reaction. Hence: No more food allergies. So, how long until this result provides benefits for humans?
"There's much, much, much more work to be done," says Nagler. "Next, we want to look at children with food allergies. And then it has to be developed in a safe drug format, and that's going to take some time."
But one thing we don't have to wait for is what this study suggests about the possible culprit behind food allergies: Our antibiotics-happy culture.
"We don't want to say this is a cause and effect relationship, but we do want to raise the concern," says Nagler. "An infectious disease specialist made the point that most kids in the U.S. receive two or three courses of antibiotics in infancy. Most of the treatments they receive are for viral infections, meaning, they're getting a treatment that serves no purpose."
What they're getting instead is the alteration and elimination of the bacteria that may keep allergens at bay. And that's just one of the problems that are associated with the overuse of antibiotics.
"There's a lot of reasons to cut back," says Nagler. "Not only food allergies, but so-called Diseases of Western Lifestyle seem to be increasing with the increasing use of antibiotics. There's also antibiotic resistance. It's not controversial to say that we need to be more judicious in our use of antibiotics."
This theory has been around for awhile, interesting study. My daughter also was on antibiotics repeatedly in her first year, from an infection at 24 hours old to multiple ear infections. Her poor immune system had no chance to develop properly, and I've never doubted, in retrospect, that it was a factor in her development of life threatening allergies to a variety of foods.Makes sense... my youngest has a severe peanut allergy... and has been on amoxicillin quite a few times since she was born..
What if I have to fart?Thoughts on a scent free school zone? I know a local school that has a student with severe allergies and asthma that wants the school turned into a scent free building. No cologne, perfume, body spray, air fresheners or scented lotions allowed.
You get suspended? I don't knowWhat if I have to fart?Thoughts on a scent free school zone? I know a local school that has a student with severe allergies and asthma that wants the school turned into a scent free building. No cologne, perfume, body spray, air fresheners or scented lotions allowed.