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Old 01-04-2019, 06:27 PM  
HairyChick
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I read last night that they had an inhaler and used it but it didn’t help.

I know it was a medical issue but I still blame the parents. If your child is diagnosed with an illness, you go online and read everything you can. Ask your doctor questions and don’t assume that you know all.

Maybe the inhaler was defective. The very fact your child has an allergy means keep them away from anything to do with that product.

On other forums the bleeding hearts say the parents are innocent and should take no blame. It’s rare a smell causes an allergic reaction and we’re wrong. I say no, it’s better to err on the side of caution.
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