1) When you go out somewhere, you prepare food at home to take with you – therefore you save money and most likely the food is healthier and fresher. 2) Your anaphylaxis child, eventually, learns not to nag Ï want this “I want that””buy me this” “buy me that”
3) While going through the ingredients and warnings of the food package before buying it, you learn allot about what is actually being put in the food, and you start to think twice if you really want to buy it (regardless to the allergy warning)
4) Your child is becoming more aware and sensitive to other people’s health problems (not just allergies), and more than that – your child becomes tolerant and open-minded more than some adults you know...
5) So do you. You didn’t know, didn’t understand and sometimes didn’t want to know – until it happened in your own home.
In a way – I am glad my son is anaphylactic. It did me good.
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