Was going to take gs1 who is 3 to see this flim as he loves the book but he had to be dairy & soya free diet his sister (6 Montis)has the same condition gs1 grow out of it but had to have a epi pen little one has not got one but you have to watch all the time if people have dairy or soya on hands & touch her she get hives then they show bunnies doing Allergy bullying sorry for the rant so as you can tell we won't be going to see to see this
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granma2aj - I hadn't heard about this, but I've just Googled it and I definitely wouldn't take any of my GCs to see it. It seems like a wholly unnecessary scene in the film - what point were the film makers trying to make, for goodness sake.
One of my GSs is gluten and dairy-free. He won't go into an anaphylactic shock, but he would have a seriously upset tummy for several days, and it isn't funny.
People don't take allergies serioously sometimes. We were on a plane once, and the cabin staff had started to hand out nibbles and drinks when they found out one passenger was so nut allergic that even the smell of them sent her into shock. They asked very politely if passengers who already had packets of nuts would mind handing them back. One passenger refused point blank!
Scene in which rabbits attack a man with blackberries, knowing he is allergic to them, condemned as dangerous
"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves to recognise how good things really are. "
(Marianne Williamson)
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A friend of my dd3 has a egg allergy they went out for a meal she told them she could not have the coleslaw on account of egg been in the mayonnaise it came with it on the plate so sent it back when it is returned it had just been scrapped off so they all walked out do they not realise they could kill someone
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