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Party Takes A Wild Turn After Woman Decides To Prove She’s A Better Grandma And Sends A Baby To ER
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Party Takes A Wild Turn After Woman Decides To Prove She’s A Better Grandma And Sends A Baby To ER

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Having a food allergy can make anyone’s life much more challenging. There’s no such thing as ordering an item off a restaurant’s menu without clarifying with the server that it won’t have any contact with nuts, dairy, gluten, shellfish or anything else that will cause your throat to swell up. You’ll obsessively check labels of food items to see if there could be any cross contamination, and you’ll never leave the house without an EpiPen.

Inevitably, though, everyone with allergies will at some point encounter a person who doesn’t take their allergies seriously. And this can be even more disappointing when the culprit is a close friend or family member. Below, you’ll find a story that was shared on Reddit detailing how one woman poisoned her friend’s granddaughter by insisting on feeding her cookies.

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    Everyone was warned that the baby at this gathering has a severe egg allergy

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    But one woman blatantly ignored that information just so she could feed the child some sweets

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    Later, the author responded to several readers and shared more details about the situation

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    33 million people in the United States have food allergies

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    It’s likely that you know someone who has a food allergy. In school, you may not have been allowed to bring anything with peanuts for lunch, and you might have celebrated many birthdays with a vegan, gluten-free cake to be more inclusive towards your friends. According to FoodAllergy.org, one in ten adults and one in thirteen children in the United States has a food allergy. 

    Over half of adults with food allergies report that they’ve experienced a severe reaction, while 42% of children with food allergies have experienced the same. Apparently, in the U.S., there are over 170 foods that have been reported to cause allergic reactions, but the most common ones are milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts, wheat, soy, fish and shellfish.

    Unfortunately, food allergies have also been on the rise for decades. They increased by a whopping 50% between 1997 and 2011 and shot up again by 50% from 2007 to 2021. Peanut allergies in one-year-olds also tripled between the years of 2001 and 2017. 

    While it might seem simple to just avoid a certain food or food group, FoodAllergy.org notes that having these allergies may even qualify individuals for protection under the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), as having a severe allergy greatly hinders an activity that we have to do multiple times a day every single day of our lives.

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    Having a food allergy can also take a toll on a person’s quality of life, as it can make eating out or enjoying social events with food extremely complicated. One third of children with food allergies even report that they’ve been bullied over not being able to eat certain foods.

    And over a quarter of parents of kids with allergies won’t let their kids participate in sleepovers or overnight camp for fear that their child will be exposed to an allergen. At the same time, over 15% of parents of children with allergies don’t eat out at restaurants, and over 10% don’t let their kids go to playdates at friends’ homes.

    It’s crucial that food allergies are taken seriously, as allergic reactions can quickly turn life-threatening

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    This may sound extreme, but it is necessary for everyone to take food allergies seriously, as they can quickly become life-threatening. 3.4 million people in the United States go to the emergency room every year due to allergic reactions to foods, and emergency treatment for anaphylaxis caused by food allergies increased by 377% between 2007 and 2016. Meanwhile, the CDC reports that every year, between 150-200 people tragically lose their lives due to an allergic reaction to a food. 

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    The good news, however, is that nowadays, there are plenty of allergy-friendly options available for people to eat. If you’re allergic to eggs and dairy, picking up a cake from a vegan bakery should be perfectly safe. And if you can’t have gluten, there are plenty of wheat-free bakeries and products being sold today too.

    It’s never going to be worth it to risk someone’s life by feeding them something that will trigger an allergic reaction. But when it comes to eggs specifically, this family is lucky that there are plenty of alternatives available that will allow someone with an allergy to enjoy all of the treats and meals they can imagine without feeling like they’re missing out.  

    We would love to hear your thoughts on this situation in the comments below, pandas. How would you have reacted to seeing this mother-in-law poison a child with cookies? Feel free to weigh in. And then, you can find another Bored Panda article discussing similar family drama right here

    Readers were horrified by the mother-in-law’s behavior, and some noted that the parents should have pressed charges

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    Some even had their own stories about allergic reactions to share

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    Howdy, I'm Adelaide! I'm originally from Texas, but after graduating from university with an acting degree, I relocated to sunny Los Angeles for a while. I then got a serious bite from the travel bug and found myself moving to Sweden and England before settling in Lithuania about three years ago. I'm passionate about animal welfare, sustainability and eating delicious food. But as you can see, I cover a wide range of topics including drama, internet trends and hilarious memes. I can easily be won over with a Seinfeld reference, vegan pastry or glass of fresh cold brew. And during my free time, I can usually be seen strolling through a park, playing tennis or baking something tasty.

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    Howdy, I'm Adelaide! I'm originally from Texas, but after graduating from university with an acting degree, I relocated to sunny Los Angeles for a while. I then got a serious bite from the travel bug and found myself moving to Sweden and England before settling in Lithuania about three years ago. I'm passionate about animal welfare, sustainability and eating delicious food. But as you can see, I cover a wide range of topics including drama, internet trends and hilarious memes. I can easily be won over with a Seinfeld reference, vegan pastry or glass of fresh cold brew. And during my free time, I can usually be seen strolling through a park, playing tennis or baking something tasty.

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    I'm a Visual Editor at Bored Panda since 2017. I've searched through a multitude of images to create over 2000 diverse posts on a wide range of topics. I love memes, funny, and cute stuff, but I'm also into social issues topics. Despite my background in communication, my heart belongs to visual media, especially photography. When I'm not at my desk, you're likely to find me in the streets with my camera, checking out cool exhibitions, watching a movie at the cinema or just chilling with a coffee in a cozy place

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    FreeTheUnicorn
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Press charges, you need a record of this.

    Ray Bolen
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    enough with the abbreviations already. I can understand using them when you had to pay per character, but do they need to be used everywhere?

    Sacred Panda
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I need that without all the acronyms. FML BC OP BB STFU ASAP BTC

    RM
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    6 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This. I'm still trying to decide what JNMIL stands for - I get the MIL part but what's the rest? And what was LO?

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    FreeTheUnicorn
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Press charges, you need a record of this.

    Ray Bolen
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    enough with the abbreviations already. I can understand using them when you had to pay per character, but do they need to be used everywhere?

    Sacred Panda
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    6 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I need that without all the acronyms. FML BC OP BB STFU ASAP BTC

    RM
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    6 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This. I'm still trying to decide what JNMIL stands for - I get the MIL part but what's the rest? And what was LO?

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