Quote from: Jessica on October 09, 2011, 02:40:30 PMQuote from: AllergyMum on October 09, 2011, 02:19:34 PMSo you don't have any trouble with anything transferring from his clothes to the car's seat and then back on him at a later time?
My ds is mfa and is extremely contact reactive to dairy and peanuts. We take him to the movies all the time and have never had a problem. Regardless of the time of year he wears long pants and long sleeves to the movies. And we bring in his own snacks (we don't ask we just bring)
Quote from: Jessica on October 08, 2011, 03:16:39 PM
Thanks everyone. I don't want to bring attention by bringing along crib sheets and such-that's why I only put the sheets on the car's seats. I did wipe the armrests down but even felt funny doing that-like people would just think we are incredibly germ-phobic. Part of my concern is that my dd is almost 16 now and will probably be going to the movies with her friends someday, and won't want to have to bring along a sheet or anything like that. I guess I'm trying to assess the actual risk. btw as far as we know she hasn't had contact reactions, but my concern is something getting on the car seat or something like that and her touching it while eating in the car (we rarely let them eat in the car but she does chew gum, which she gets out of the pkg with her fingers, and on vacation we do let them eat in there). We did not eat at the movies and don't plan to-I've told my kids they can manage a couple of hours of the day without eating.
Quote from: Jessica on October 09, 2011, 02:40:30 PMQuote from: AllergyMum on October 09, 2011, 02:19:34 PMSo you don't have any trouble with anything transferring from his clothes to the car's seat and then back on him at a later time?
My ds is mfa and is extremely contact reactive to dairy and peanuts. We take him to the movies all the time and have never had a problem. Regardless of the time of year he wears long pants and long sleeves to the movies. And we bring in his own snacks (we don't ask we just bring)
Quote from: Jessica on October 11, 2011, 03:52:52 AM
I called every theater within an hour drive and every single one has cloth seats. I was hoping to find one with leather or vinyl seats but no luck.
Quote from: SweetandSour on October 08, 2011, 08:22:01 AM
I'm contact reactive, but never have had any issues. I always check seats, then wash my hands, then have popcorn and a cherry coke. I do wear jeans and a hoodie, only because our theater thinks it's 100 degrees out all year long. I have gone hoodie-less and been fine.
Quote from: AllergyMum on October 09, 2011, 02:19:34 PMSo you don't have any trouble with anything transferring from his clothes to the car's seat and then back on him at a later time?
My ds is mfa and is extremely contact reactive to dairy and peanuts. We take him to the movies all the time and have never had a problem. Regardless of the time of year he wears long pants and long sleeves to the movies. And we bring in his own snacks (we don't ask we just bring)