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To destroy another treasured MN myth?

7 replies

RandomNPC · 16/03/2015 22:49

www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/fruit-shoot-saved-life-mums-5346040

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RandomNPC · 16/03/2015 22:49

Arse!

www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/fruit-shoot-saved-life-mums-5346040

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Pantsfullofsmarties · 16/03/2015 23:06

Huh! I don't get it, please San you explain.

Pantsfullofsmarties · 16/03/2015 23:07

Of course I read the link, great news for her and her family, I don't understand the "myth busting" or why fruit shoots cause hysteria on mn.

TurtleRabbitChicken · 16/03/2015 23:13

Op is making a joke pants. Because of the hysteria.

RandomNPC · 16/03/2015 23:36

That went well.

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Topseyt · 16/03/2015 23:38

I've never got why they cause so much hysteria either.

My kids liked them when they were small, and like everything else, fine in moderation. All so far still have all of their teeth present and correct. Grin

ouryve · 16/03/2015 23:49

We always have fruit shoots on hand for DS1. All I care about is that he eats and drinks enough - because sometimes, he simply doesn't. He ends up eating a lot of other MN disapproved of crap, too, simply to keep his calorie intake up when his appetite is crap. not Greggs sausage rolls, though - he hates those, though DS2 would probably inhale one if I offered him one

As for the story, pretty bloody terrifying for everyone, I can imagine, particularly because it was caught at such a late stage. Sad that her confidence has been knocked by what's happened to her face. Hopefully, she can come to accept that her face simply has a story to tell. Albeit a very painful one.

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