Having survived several attempts to "prove" that my allergies are all in my head, I can attest to the fact that actions like these are misguided at best, and criminal at worst. What is wrong with people? SMH
Exposure to allergens is so dangerous, even deadly. A big cake loaded with nuts is NOT "gradual exposure"! It's a major systemic shock. Eleanor needs to be charged with reckless child endangerment, and even attempted murder. Let her lawyer plea-bargain that down to a lesser charge! 😡
My eldest son was born with a severe asthmatic condition and after several close calls requiring lengthy hospital visits we literally had to acquire a nebulizer in order to treat his condition whenever he experienced an attack while growing up even today at 41 he still sometimes needs a treatment so as a loving devoted mother I cannot fathom a grandmother allowing her own biased opinion to colour her common sense of familial love towards her own granddaughter's precious life. The very idea of it is simply unthinkable and unforgivable in my opinion.
😂I think my own mother's attitude toward my niece's left-handedness is why my mother was never allowed to babysit for my niece. She insisted that my brother and sister-in-law force my niece to use her right hand. Mom said nobody in her big family was a lefty, so my niece shouldn't be, like it was a defect. My niece is an oncologist now, so I guess it wasn't a defect.
While exposure IS how allergies is treated. It needs to be incredibly small amounts and with medical supervision. That is what allergy shots are, derivatives of what you are allergic to.
In particular …Like Peanut allergies‼️… there is NO allergy shots got that ‼️🤬🤬‼️…my husband is 82 & Still Extremely Allergic to them…you Never outgrow it ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
@joanwharff6483 no not overcome an allergy. However, small amounts can, in fact, reverse a peanut allergy. Now, I also know that there are rare cases where no amount of exposure to the allergen can ever be reversed.
This, "Grandma knows best," attitude by subjecting Mable to what she had been constantly told was dangerous is a scary symptom of even a more serious problem. Who can say what other danger she would expose her granddaughter would to with that belief? Abandoning Mabel or forcing her to do something that isn't appropriate in an effort to "Teach her a lesson." can also have serious consequences. The kid would soon be a teenager. Taking her to or leaving her stranded in an unsafe place could be an invitation to sexual abuse.
So obviously a rubbish AI generated story, a few paragraphs basically say the same thing, but with different words, so repeating useless information, expanding a 3 minute story to 16. Absolute claptrap. If you want to earn money by telling stories then DO SOME WORK to actually earn it! Write the story yourself.
@@lisachaput2952no that's not just child endangerment. What that psychotic witch did is attempted murder. She knowingly intentionally and maliciously gave her granddaughter something she knew could kill her. That demented sociopath should rot in prison for the rest of her unnatural life.
You do know that deliberately feeding a person something they have anaphylactic reactions to is considered attempted murder right? Or would you be okay with someone losing someone they love because of this negligence?
Having survived several attempts to "prove" that my allergies are all in my head, I can attest to the fact that actions like these are misguided at best, and criminal at worst. What is wrong with people? SMH
Eleanor, KNOWINGLY giving someone something they're ALLERGIC to is called ATTEMPTED MURDER!
Agreed
Exposure to allergens is so dangerous, even deadly. A big cake loaded with nuts is NOT "gradual exposure"! It's a major systemic shock. Eleanor needs to be charged with reckless child endangerment, and even attempted murder. Let her lawyer plea-bargain that down to a lesser charge! 😡
My eldest son was born with a severe asthmatic condition and after several close calls requiring lengthy hospital visits
we literally had to acquire a nebulizer in order to treat his condition whenever he experienced an attack while growing up even today at 41 he still sometimes needs a treatment so as a loving devoted mother I cannot fathom a grandmother allowing her own biased opinion to colour her common sense of familial love towards her own granddaughter's precious life. The very idea of it is simply unthinkable and unforgivable in my opinion.
😂I think my own mother's attitude toward my niece's left-handedness is why my mother was never allowed to babysit for my niece. She insisted that my brother and sister-in-law force my niece to use her right hand. Mom said nobody in her big family was a lefty, so my niece shouldn't be, like it was a defect. My niece is an oncologist now, so I guess it wasn't a defect.
And some times that doesn’t work I am 77 yrs old and have a lot of allergies to many foods
I have allergies to insects bites. So bad I’ve had to go to the hospital. It’s no fun. It’s something I’ve had as a small child. At 78 it’s no better.
Why give what you know will affect her...by trying to deny eleonor knew exactly what she was doing
While exposure IS how allergies is treated. It needs to be incredibly small amounts and with medical supervision. That is what allergy shots are, derivatives of what you are allergic to.
In particular …Like Peanut allergies‼️… there is NO allergy shots got that ‼️🤬🤬‼️…my husband is 82 & Still Extremely Allergic to them…you Never outgrow it ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
@joanwharff6483 no not overcome an allergy. However, small amounts can, in fact, reverse a peanut allergy. Now, I also know that there are rare cases where no amount of exposure to the allergen can ever be reversed.
My doctor told me that every time I get the allergen, I will be more sensitive to it, not less. And he's been right.
This, "Grandma knows best," attitude by subjecting Mable to what she had been constantly told was dangerous is a scary symptom of even a more serious problem. Who can say what other danger she would expose her granddaughter would to with that belief?
Abandoning Mabel or forcing her to do something that isn't appropriate in an effort to "Teach her a lesson." can also have serious consequences. The kid would soon be a teenager. Taking her to or leaving her stranded in an unsafe place could be an invitation to sexual abuse.
I hate these AI voice story telling
Especially when the words are mispronounced!
I agree. Why can't they use humans with emotions!!??
heard this story before
Same. Only it was a parent tampering with their child's food, to sue and win a lawsuit. Did not work, but the child in this case did not survive.
Elenor isn't secretly Cindy watts is she ?
This story sure sounds like what she did to her grand daughter .
I don't understand why the mother would leave the hospital while the daughter was still unconscious. That ruins the entire story for me.
Muns name is Hazel 😂 mables allergic to mum
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I love these asian wank stories, but I think this one was ( NUTS )………..
stolen
So obviously a rubbish AI generated story, a few paragraphs basically say the same thing, but with different words, so repeating useless information, expanding a 3 minute story to 16. Absolute claptrap. If you want to earn money by telling stories then DO SOME WORK to actually earn it! Write the story yourself.
AI only does what the programmer applies. This is a human problem not an AI problem
Absurd! Even if the grandmother had done something dangerous it would not be an arrestable offense.
You are so wrong! Grandparents can be arrested the same as a stranger. There is no legal difference.
A few years ago, a restaurant owner in England went to jail after he instructed his staff to ignore a customer's allergy, with fatal results.
Grandma purposefully put the nuts in the cake. This is child endangerment
@@lisachaput2952no that's not just child endangerment. What that psychotic witch did is attempted murder. She knowingly intentionally and maliciously gave her granddaughter something she knew could kill her. That demented sociopath should rot in prison for the rest of her unnatural life.
You do know that deliberately feeding a person something they have anaphylactic reactions to is considered attempted murder right? Or would you be okay with someone losing someone they love because of this negligence?