One thing since I haven't seen or heard anything other than that article, she kissed him over the weekend, and then died on Wednesday? Was she in the hospital several days, or did she just not go to the hospital for some reason?
Yes doctor, I am sick. Sick of those who are spineless. Sick of those who feel self-entitled. Sick of those who are hypocrites. Yes doctor, an army is forming. Yes doctor, there will be a war. Yes doctor, there will be blood.....
acsguitar wrote:Ha I was gonna post this with the same title...nice
Yea this blows..the other kid is gonna be super tramatized
I can see the SNL skit now...
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Madison wrote:Oh man. Agreed with everyone. That really stinks.
One thing since I haven't seen or heard anything other than that article, she kissed him over the weekend, and then died on Wednesday? Was she in the hospital several days, or did she just not go to the hospital for some reason?
Peanut allergies are almost always severe. Afflicted individuals are most likely toting around an Epi-pen (epinepherine shot) to shove in their leg if they feel something. That was likely the adrenaline shiot they were referring to. It's certainly no guarantee though and its nothing like that elephant syringe in Pulp Fiction.
Madison wrote:Oh man. Agreed with everyone. That really stinks.
One thing since I haven't seen or heard anything other than that article, she kissed him over the weekend, and then died on Wednesday? Was she in the hospital several days, or did she just not go to the hospital for some reason?
Peanut allergies are almost always severe. Afflicted individuals are most likely toting around an Epi-pen (epinepherine shot) to shove in their leg if they feel something. That was likely the adrenaline shiot they were referring to. It's certainly no guarantee though and its nothing like that elephant syringe in Pulp Fiction.
What I'm getting at is that there were no symptoms or anything for 3 days? Then just boom! Dead!?
Yes doctor, I am sick. Sick of those who are spineless. Sick of those who feel self-entitled. Sick of those who are hypocrites. Yes doctor, an army is forming. Yes doctor, there will be a war. Yes doctor, there will be blood.....
Madison wrote:Oh man. Agreed with everyone. That really stinks.
One thing since I haven't seen or heard anything other than that article, she kissed him over the weekend, and then died on Wednesday? Was she in the hospital several days, or did she just not go to the hospital for some reason?
Peanut allergies are almost always severe. Afflicted individuals are most likely toting around an Epi-pen (epinepherine shot) to shove in their leg if they feel something. That was likely the adrenaline shiot they were referring to. It's certainly no guarantee though and its nothing like that elephant syringe in Pulp Fiction.
What I'm getting at is that there were no symptoms or anything for 3 days? Then just boom! Dead!?
It's not clear from the article, but allergic reactions should be pretty immediate and it sounds like they just couldn't save her after 3 days.
Madison wrote:Oh man. Agreed with everyone. That really stinks.
One thing since I haven't seen or heard anything other than that article, she kissed him over the weekend, and then died on Wednesday? Was she in the hospital several days, or did she just not go to the hospital for some reason?
Peanut allergies are almost always severe. Afflicted individuals are most likely toting around an Epi-pen (epinepherine shot) to shove in their leg if they feel something. That was likely the adrenaline shiot they were referring to. It's certainly no guarantee though and its nothing like that elephant syringe in Pulp Fiction.
What I'm getting at is that there were no symptoms or anything for 3 days? Then just boom! Dead!?
It's not clear from the article, but allergic reactions should be pretty immediate and it sounds like they just couldn't save her after 3 days.
Exactly. I was expecting an immediate allergic reaction, which is the norm.
Shame the article doesn't explain this situation in more depth.
Yes doctor, I am sick. Sick of those who are spineless. Sick of those who feel self-entitled. Sick of those who are hypocrites. Yes doctor, an army is forming. Yes doctor, there will be a war. Yes doctor, there will be blood.....
Madison wrote:Oh man. Agreed with everyone. That really stinks.
One thing since I haven't seen or heard anything other than that article, she kissed him over the weekend, and then died on Wednesday? Was she in the hospital several days, or did she just not go to the hospital for some reason?
Peanut allergies are almost always severe. Afflicted individuals are most likely toting around an Epi-pen (epinepherine shot) to shove in their leg if they feel something. That was likely the adrenaline shiot they were referring to. It's certainly no guarantee though and its nothing like that elephant syringe in Pulp Fiction.
What I'm getting at is that there were no symptoms or anything for 3 days? Then just boom! Dead!?
It's not clear from the article, but allergic reactions should be pretty immediate and it sounds like they just couldn't save her after 3 days.
Exactly. I was expecting an immediate allergic reaction, which is the norm.
Shame the article doesn't explain this situation in more depth.
Looks like it was immediate. This update should clear up all the questions: