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it is sad and tragic. But sometimes people must take responsibility for ther actions. It is very easy to blame others when you make a mistake. But above all you must use common sense. It cannot be the physicians fault for not telling about hotdogs or the fact there was no warning label on the package. Warning labels do not work and no one reads them anyway. If a person cannot demonstrate enough common sense to cut and mash up a round and smooth object for their child they they are not going to have the common sense to read a warning label, let alone understand it. It is a terrible tradgedy what happened but all the warning label and list of dangerous foods will never replace common sense.
How you got here: internet23 February 2010 01:10 - north carolina
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amanda
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I'm so sorry for the loss of your beautiful son. I just gave my two boys hot dogs for dinner tonight - not cut up. Thank you so much for your efforts to make parents more aware about choking hazards. I know that you will see your son again. In the meantime, I wish you and your family peace, comfort, hope, health and happiness.
How you got here: article regarding choking hazard22 February 2010 22:55 - Boston
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Lee
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Sorry about your personal tragedy. That's always been a fear of mine with kids choking. I've always taken precautions to cut grapes, hotdogs, break candy down...two of our kids have choked (not fatally) on a hard candy & another on a grape. It was scary to say the least. Hard candies are especially dangerous with small kids. A butterscotch candy is smooth all around & can slide easily in the mouth/throat. Anyway, I pray that the good Lord comforts you until you all meet again in Heaven. We have a son in heaven also. He died at 12 days of age from lung complications.
How you got here: Found this, like others, from a news article on hotdogs.22 February 2010 17:30
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putting choking related "warning labels" on foods like hot dogs is stupid. an insult to all logical common-sense equipped humans. try appropriate baby food maybe?
22 February 2010 15:25
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Jeff Miller
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I came across this website from a news report about your son. At the very moment I was reading the article, my 3 year old daughter was sitting across the room eating a hot dog. In the middle of reading the article, I got up and cut the hot dog into small pieces. It's scary thinking how quickly you can lose your kids. People like to think this sort of thing will never happen to them, but life is so fragile.
22 February 2010 12:43
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