Quote from: nameless on February 09, 2013, 11:29:34 AM
Well of course I have the position of being that young adult in college with FAs It honestly wasn't ever part of my equation. Part of it is that I'm pa/tna and really...I find that leaps and bounds easier to handle than a milk, egg, wheat, etc. allergy. I've always been able to find something safe to eat, get kitchens to cook new food in foil if needed, sneak hot pots and toaster ovens into my dorm, even a hot plate at one point! I've always been able to make a deal about any "required" food plan that isn't working for me or getting into a different dorm.
Soooo...maybe my attitude is different than most, but I was also in college in the early-mid 90's and the whole food allergy "thing" wasn't big yet...and folks always wanted to help and not roll their eyes at me.
Adrienne
Quote from: GoingNuts on February 08, 2013, 12:37:25 PM
DS and I would answer that question differently. I'd say, "yes, but not as important as other things". He'd say, "not really". His attitude was that it would all work out somehow, mine was that you need the basics to be in order for that to happen.
OK, truth be told, if it were up to me completely it would be top of the list.