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Dd having a meltdown:(

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maniclady · 30/09/2013 17:09

It's been going on for over a hournow Sad all because we run out of bread an she couldn't have her sandwich earlier on for lunch.

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maniclady · 30/09/2013 17:10

She has add btw and dislikes change.

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maniclady · 30/09/2013 17:11

Not add asd sorry.

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OneInEight · 30/09/2013 17:21

You have my sympathies. We had one seemingly about the lack of coleslaw last Sunday, which I had dared to throw in the bin because it had gone off, that lasted more than an hour.

sammythemummy · 30/09/2013 17:23

Isnt there anything she likes that she normally wouldnt be allowed? I give mine a chance to watch a cartoon but she is still small so easier to distract

Hope she recovers soon

Ineedmorepatience · 30/09/2013 17:51

You have my sympathy too, Dd3 is having loads at the moment Sad

She hasnt been well and has really struggled to settle back into school this term.

The slightest thing seems to be causing massive meltdowns accompanied by lots of shouting and lying on the floor Hmm

Exhausting!!

maniclady · 30/09/2013 17:53

Thanks all she has stopped now at the promise of her favourite take away.

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stillstanding29 · 30/09/2013 18:02

I'm glad to hear the meltdown is over. Horrible. DS had a meltdown (well the start of one) on Saturday because Tesco had sold out of Hoisin duck wraps. We went to another Tesco to get one. I'll do pretty much anything for a quiet life.

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