I feel like lately ALL the DCKs I have (or have interviewed with) have something "wrong" with them or some sort of allergy, especially food allergies.
Currently I have DCKs with milk allergies, gluten free, nut allergies, bee allergies, and chicken allergies :confused: DD is literally the only one without some sort of allergy. But the thing that really drives me crazy is that of course none of them have actually been medically diagnosed or could provide a DR's note. DCPs have just decided they have them and provide alternatives (usually after demanding I provide them doesn't fly).
DD and one PT DCG are the only kids that gets "regular" milk, the others have soy, almond, or lactose free (all parent provided). One (16mo) they never even tried milk, they just assumed because mom has a stomach ache when she drinks it that DCG would too (she ate dairy/milk when breastfeeding and DCG didn't have an issue)
I've had to give each of these "milk allergies" regular cows milk on multiple occasions and there has never been any issues. I make sure to tell DCPs when I do (usually before because they've forgotten the alternative) and always watch for signs, but nothing. I've also had the gluten, nut, and dairy free kids (all different kids) show up with things on the "do not serve" list like wheat bread, PB&J, or a cheese burrito :confused:
I guess what set this vent/rant off was this morning one of my DCMs brought chocolate soy milk (I told her no way am I serving that) and has decided that DCB is also allergic to wheat bread ("just wheat bread, not gluten") so she doesn't want him eating bread unless it's white
Does anyone else see this rise or have issues with "allergies"? Is everyone a hypochondriac these days? :
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Currently I have DCKs with milk allergies, gluten free, nut allergies, bee allergies, and chicken allergies :confused: DD is literally the only one without some sort of allergy. But the thing that really drives me crazy is that of course none of them have actually been medically diagnosed or could provide a DR's note. DCPs have just decided they have them and provide alternatives (usually after demanding I provide them doesn't fly).
DD and one PT DCG are the only kids that gets "regular" milk, the others have soy, almond, or lactose free (all parent provided). One (16mo) they never even tried milk, they just assumed because mom has a stomach ache when she drinks it that DCG would too (she ate dairy/milk when breastfeeding and DCG didn't have an issue)
I've had to give each of these "milk allergies" regular cows milk on multiple occasions and there has never been any issues. I make sure to tell DCPs when I do (usually before because they've forgotten the alternative) and always watch for signs, but nothing. I've also had the gluten, nut, and dairy free kids (all different kids) show up with things on the "do not serve" list like wheat bread, PB&J, or a cheese burrito :confused:
I guess what set this vent/rant off was this morning one of my DCMs brought chocolate soy milk (I told her no way am I serving that) and has decided that DCB is also allergic to wheat bread ("just wheat bread, not gluten") so she doesn't want him eating bread unless it's white

Does anyone else see this rise or have issues with "allergies"? Is everyone a hypochondriac these days? :

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