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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 70703" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>If this school has an allergy table, definitely have your son sit there. I know at most schools, the teachers eat lunch at the same time the kids do and there are usually just volunteers to watch the kids with maybe one staff person. I don't think there is any way a child who sits in the general populance can be watched to not sneak food. Just is a physical impossibility.</p><p></p><p>I had a lot of food allergies as a child, dairy products being real high on my list. I now have some deadly allergies as an adult. Even now I'll sneak some milk on occasion, no matter what my reaction. I just make sure I have nothing planned the next day because I know I'll be incapacitated. As a child, I would sneak ice cream every chance I got. My mom would always know cause I'd be sick as a dog for the next two days. I knew it would get me violently ill. I didn't care. It was good stuff! As kids, sometimes we just don't care what will happen later, just what makes us happy now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 70703, member: 3626"] If this school has an allergy table, definitely have your son sit there. I know at most schools, the teachers eat lunch at the same time the kids do and there are usually just volunteers to watch the kids with maybe one staff person. I don't think there is any way a child who sits in the general populance can be watched to not sneak food. Just is a physical impossibility. I had a lot of food allergies as a child, dairy products being real high on my list. I now have some deadly allergies as an adult. Even now I'll sneak some milk on occasion, no matter what my reaction. I just make sure I have nothing planned the next day because I know I'll be incapacitated. As a child, I would sneak ice cream every chance I got. My mom would always know cause I'd be sick as a dog for the next two days. I knew it would get me violently ill. I didn't care. It was good stuff! As kids, sometimes we just don't care what will happen later, just what makes us happy now. [/QUOTE]
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