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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 71377" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>The other thing I thought of was ~ what if ~ you went to your local fire dept and had a chat with a paramedic or fireman who would be willing to come to visit your difficult child at school to talk to him about his food allergy. It seems logical, that if your difficult child continues to eat things he should not, at some point, somebody is going to call the paramedics when he is having an allergic reaction. Perhaps a local authority could scare some sense into him, by telling him what will happen if he keeps eating things he shouldn't. It would be especially effective if the teacher was able to call the paramedic after difficult child has tried to eat something, and is throwing a fit, like today.</p><p></p><p> Just a thought...not sure it is feasible......but perhaps worth a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 71377, member: 3301"] The other thing I thought of was ~ what if ~ you went to your local fire dept and had a chat with a paramedic or fireman who would be willing to come to visit your difficult child at school to talk to him about his food allergy. It seems logical, that if your difficult child continues to eat things he should not, at some point, somebody is going to call the paramedics when he is having an allergic reaction. Perhaps a local authority could scare some sense into him, by telling him what will happen if he keeps eating things he shouldn't. It would be especially effective if the teacher was able to call the paramedic after difficult child has tried to eat something, and is throwing a fit, like today. Just a thought...not sure it is feasible......but perhaps worth a try. [/QUOTE]
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