“If there was any other disability and people were saying they shouldn’t fly, there would be an outcry,” she said. “How is it OK to have a whole group of... read more →
At 39,000 feet, people with nut allergies can feel like public enemy number one. Nothing can tick off the other passengers faster than a flight attendant announcing that a complimentary package of... read more →
Keep in mind that according to factual allegations filed, this is a young man who has been previously gone into respiratory failure, required the use of defibrillator and intubated because... read more →
Two weeks ago, my son's peanut allergy once again brought me to tears. Before you take a gasp, I want to let you know they were tears of pure unadulterated... read more →
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As my 9-year-old son was being interviewed by ABC World News Tonight, I waited nervously outside in the hallway. Their story was about food allergies, and the interviewer was asking... read more →
This past Friday night, I was bringing my son Joshua to his friend's birthday party. Other parents arrived and dropped off their children, and then left. I recall those days... read more →
Flying presents a particular set of challenges for people with allergies to peanuts and tree nuts. Even touching an armrest with residue on it can cause someone with an allergy... read more →
Two recent cases raise the question: How far should an airline go to accommodate passengers with special needs? Before her scheduled flight from Denver to Newark on August 31, Lianne... read more →
Lianne and Joshua Mandelbaum never step on an airplane without six vials of injectable epinephrine and a bottle of liquid Benadryl. That’s because Joshua, who is 8 years old, is... read more →