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To have told a woman to take her shivering child home to bed in Primark

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BigRedBall · 05/11/2014 17:55

I went out today to get a few bits and bobs and ended up in a Primark. Got to the lifts and saw a woman waiting with a pushchair and on it was hanging a school bag. Looked to her side and she had a school aged child with her who was visibly ill, shivering, moaning. I assumed she'd picked him up from school and was dropping by on way home, but then realised school bag was from a school other side of town.

We went up together and the boy was whimpering now and looked really bad. The mother didn't seem to notice/care.

So I was walking around and the tanoy went off asking for a store cleaner to go to "area bla bla bla" for a clean up. Didn't really take any notice until I walked to the other side of the shop and the same woman was standing there with a now crying baby in pushchair and crying/ shivering child who had been sick all over the shop floor. There were splatters of pink sick on clothes, the mirrors, it was disgusting and she was stood there on the phone to someone and was telling the boy off.

I don't know about anyone else, but when my children get ill and shiver like that with fever, the last thing I'd do is traipse them across town. I'd give them a hug and put them in bed and hold their head if they were being sick. Goodness knows vomiting is draining even for an adult.

I felt so angry for the poor boy. So I walked up to her and said "instead of bringing him to the shops from school, you should've taken him home to bed. I'd take him straight home and give the poor thing a hug".

I think she was more shocked than anything.

DH thinks I wbu and is shocked I'd say that to someone. I don't think I am. Also, I now feel sick and think I have his germs.

IonaMumsnet · 05/11/2014 21:07

Evening folks. Just a reminder of our Talk Guidelines as this is getting a bit bunfighty:
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KateSMumsnet · 06/11/2014 11:58

Hi everyone,

Thank you to everyone who reported this thread to us. We're going to take another look now, in the meantime can we remind you all of our talk guidelines - which includes personal attacks and troll hunting

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EllenMumsnet · 06/11/2014 19:37

Evening folks. Can we just post a reminder of our guidelines.

If y'all could take a few deep breaths, and think happy thoughts, would that help? Grin

EllenMumsnet · 06/11/2014 20:31

Keep it sweet people Grin

EllenMumsnet · 06/11/2014 20:34

@HaroldLloyd

I think we could all do with a pint.

Amen to that. Make mine a pint of Shiraz Wine.

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