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		<title>By: Carol</title>
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		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 16:18:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Two days ago, Easter Sunday, was the last time I will ever allow my children to eat peeps.  My two year old daughter was given a peep by a cousin.  She began gagging and coughing, ad trouble breathing, and starting getting lethargic. After a call to 911, an ambulance ride to a local hospital, a life flight ride in a helicopter to another hospital, a number of tests run to reveal a partially collapsed lung due to airway obstruction,  and an overnight stay in the hospital, I am now at home wondering why I ever allowed my children to eat those things .  I cannot prove that the peep caused the obstruction, but it was the last thing she ate at the time of the choking incident.  If you have a toddler, please do not let him eat these things, no matter how cute they are.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two days ago, Easter Sunday, was the last time I will ever allow my children to eat peeps.  My two year old daughter was given a peep by a cousin.  She began gagging and coughing, ad trouble breathing, and starting getting lethargic. After a call to 911, an ambulance ride to a local hospital, a life flight ride in a helicopter to another hospital, a number of tests run to reveal a partially collapsed lung due to airway obstruction,  and an overnight stay in the hospital, I am now at home wondering why I ever allowed my children to eat those things .  I cannot prove that the peep caused the obstruction, but it was the last thing she ate at the time of the choking incident.  If you have a toddler, please do not let him eat these things, no matter how cute they are.</p>
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