Quote from: booandbrimom on May 15, 2012, 12:22:34 PMQuote from: CMdeux on May 14, 2012, 06:17:28 PM
Thing is, the first two were from people who have KNOWN us for years. That part was definitely new.
I guess the part that I found irritating (and novel) was the fact that these people were sort of annoyed that I was "choosing" to be... DIFFICULT... about how we handle DD's allergies. You know, INSTEAD OF just carrying one of those pen-thingies.
CM, I don't want to get booted for continually flogging my blog here...but you gotta read today's entry. Just for you, honey!
http://foodallergybitch.blogspot.com/2012/05/food-allergy-public-service.html
Quote from: booandbrimom on May 15, 2012, 12:22:34 PMQuote from: CMdeux on May 14, 2012, 06:17:28 PM
Thing is, the first two were from people who have KNOWN us for years. That part was definitely new.
I guess the part that I found irritating (and novel) was the fact that these people were sort of annoyed that I was "choosing" to be... DIFFICULT... about how we handle DD's allergies. You know, INSTEAD OF just carrying one of those pen-thingies.
CM, I don't want to get booted for continually flogging my blog here...but you gotta read today's entry. Just for you, honey!
http://foodallergybitch.blogspot.com/2012/05/food-allergy-public-service.html
Quote from: CMdeux on May 15, 2012, 12:25:21 PM
EXACTLY.
Quote from: CMdeux on May 14, 2012, 06:17:28 PM
Thing is, the first two were from people who have KNOWN us for years. That part was definitely new.
I guess the part that I found irritating (and novel) was the fact that these people were sort of annoyed that I was "choosing" to be... DIFFICULT... about how we handle DD's allergies. You know, INSTEAD OF just carrying one of those pen-thingies.
Quote from: CMdeux on May 13, 2012, 02:51:15 PM
Yes-- in all seriousness, it may be raising awareness of epinephrine autoinjectors for the general population...
but... um...
it's made OUR lives harder recently. I've also had no less than three people say similar things to US in the past three weeks.
"Why don't you just have {DD} carry an epipen?" (in respose to my assertion that something was not a safe environment for a parental "drop-and-go"
"Doesn't she have epipens?" (when I politely but firmly refused a restaurant meal invite)
"She should learn how to use one of those pen things." (unsolicited, 'helpful' advice from an acquiantance of DH's re: DD needing to 'go to a regular school')
It may be coincidence, but I'd not actually heard people say such things to me in quite some time. The frequency seems alarmingly high right now, and they generally don't want to hear my additional information, preferring to believe that I'm "ignorant" because they saw something about it on TV, I'd assume. THAT part is definitely new, as always before now, such remarks were more vague and considerably less authoritative in nature. It's emboldening people who have NO BUSINESS making this kind of decision to decide that my daughter needs nothing more in the way of accommodations-- and that anything we might ask for is unreasonable. Thanks, Mylan.
Quote from: SilverLining on May 13, 2012, 07:26:48 AM
Isn't that whateveryonesome people are upset the two ads say?
Quote from: Momcat on May 12, 2012, 08:40:39 PM
I have an idea for new ad copy:
Epipen: Let Them Eat Cake!