**** Allergies****
Last night I attended my mother in laws wedding at Wyreena.
I am currently breastfeeding my 6 month old son, who has severe allergies to numerous different proteins in food. Especially Dairy and Soy.
Over the past 6 months we have spent countless days at the Royal Children's Hospital. In and out of allergist appointments and Gastroenterologist appointments. As any exposure to allergens causes severe Bleeding from my sons colon. Allergic Colitis to be exact.
My husband asked to speak with the owner Yasmin. Who was in the kitchen preparing cocktail style food.
My husband explained the severity of the situation and asked if anything was safe for me to eat.
Her response was bitter and lacked any kind of professionalism you would expect from the owner of a business.
After bickering with my husband she assured us she had something safe for me to eat.
I was served 3 cocktail style frittatas.
Half way through the second one I started to taste cheese. I pulled it apart only to see melted cheese inside the frittata.
Last time I checked Cheese is made from Milk.. which comes from a Cow.. which classifies it as a Dairy product.
My husband asked to speak with the owner Yasmin again. Who was even ruder the second time around.
He asked if they contained cheese and her response was "well he's not going kill him is it". No lady it won't kill him, but it will make him violently ill.
She then proceeded to inform us she didn't know the contents of the food after all. My husband was told they were sending a txt message to the woman who had prepared them.
Within half an hour the manager confirmed that cheese was an ingredient.
I didn't catch the woman's name but she was very apologetic and understanding of the situation. Her professionalism was what you would expect from the owner of the business.
My husband spoke again with Yasmin who wasn't so confrontational this time around, she had her tail between her legs so to speak.
In turn I've been awake all night with a restless baby, who is extremely distressed and in great discomfort.
I've now learnt my lesson, I won't be trusting anyone again. Thankfully my son doesn't require an EpiPen or the situation could've been much worse.
Here's a link so you can educate yourselves on the severity of this situation. read more