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conuly ([personal profile] conuly) wrote in [community profile] agonyaunt2019-12-03 03:39 pm
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MIL Ignores Food Allergy Issues

DEAR SOMEONE ELSE’S MOM: Both our oldest daughter and I have several food allergies, including nuts, wheat, and shellfish. But almost every single time we eat over at my in-law’s, my mother-in-law puts out little bowls of nuts, and has shrimp cocktails, and then serves a pasta main course. The shrimp we can avoid, and the two of us have learned to eat something before we go for dinner, but my daughter is so sensitive to nuts that even the residual oils left behind from the nuts can give her a reaction.

I have spoken to my mother-in-law about this more than once, and she just doesn’t seem to get it. I am at the point of not going to her house anymore, which I know will hurt her, but I have to protect myself and my daughter. I don’t think I have a choice, do you? --- ALLERGIC MOM OF AN ALLERGIC CHILD


DEAR ALLERGIC MOM OF AN ALLERGIC CHILD: I absolutely agree you need to protect your child and yourself.

If your mother-in-law can’t learn to work around your allergies, then either only dine with them at your place, or suggest meeting at restaurants that you know can accommodate your needs.

It also seems like your husband, if he hasn’t, should step in and explain things to his mom. Coming from her son, it might make more of an impression.

https://www.uexpress.com/ask-someone-elses-mom/2019/12/3/mil-ignores-food-allergy-issues
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[personal profile] lilysea 2019-12-04 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
Why is this a thing? We've seen a lot of variations on the theme of relatives willfully sabotaging an allergic person's efforts to avoid food allergens. I just don't get it.

Because Ableism. There's a whole cohort of Ableist people who believe that allergies aren't real, or if they are real, they're not as serious as the allergic person claims. [It's similar to the people who believe that if wheelchair users can walk two steps they don't "REALLY" need their wheelchair.]

To this group, allergies are seen as a sign of being a special snowflake/spoiled/entitled/an attention seeker.

Often they try to trick someone into eating the allergen to "prove" that they are lying about the severity of the allergy.

A friend of mine has a less common food intolerance [the lining in canned/tinned food sets off abdominal pain/nausea/diarrhea, so they can't eat any canned food] and their MIL fed them canned/tinned food during a weeks-long INTERNATIONAL visit at MIL's home while lying about it to "prove" that the intolerance was fake. My friend had severe abdominal symptoms during the whole visit but couldn't work out why since the food was SUPPOSED to be safe.

I do not like people with this ableist belief one bit. *angry face*
Edited 2019-12-04 01:27 (UTC)
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[personal profile] shirou 2019-12-04 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I guess that makes a certain amount of sick sense. Thanks for explaining it.

I have a food allergy—shellfish—and truthfully, I don't know how I would react to it today because, on the advice of my allergist, I have successfully avoided exposure for over a decade. I hope nobody takes it upon themselves to conduct a surreptitious experiment on me!
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[personal profile] jadelennox 2019-12-04 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
People also are so weird about food restrictions. When I became a vegetarian as a teenager, my grandmother used to lie about ingredients in what she fed me. When my dad confronted her, she said "It's unhealthy to decide there are things you don't eat!!!" My dad, bless him, shouted back, "Ma, you are a kosher butcher."

She never acknowledged she'd been wrong but she did stop lying about ingredients.
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[personal profile] watersword 2019-12-04 09:59 pm (UTC)(link)
W H A T.
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T.

[personal profile] cynthia1960 2019-12-04 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, thanks for placing this in a larger context.
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[personal profile] basingstoke 2019-12-05 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
OOH yeah. you nailed it.
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[personal profile] fred_mouse 2019-12-08 12:07 pm (UTC)(link)
step-mother. My mother-in-law is fabulous :)