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So when should I start to worry?

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PersonalClown · 16/04/2008 17:46

Lazy Mother Alert!!

Ds was sick all through Sunday night so I kept him off school. Not at all bothered by that but he's still not eating properly.
He's happy, irritatingly bouncy as usual and I can't see any other problems.
All he's eating is his packed lunch. 4 jaffa cakes, 4 cream crackers loaded with butter, crisps, a chocolate biscuit and a carton of juice. That's all in a day.

He normally eats like a pig!

I can't be arsed with doctors as if I have no idea what's wrong with him, they certainly won't!
And let's face it, he seems alright.

Hell, should I worry at all?

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ibiza1 · 16/04/2008 18:13

If he is drinking plenty i wouldnt worry too much, but if it carries on then maybe see the doctor, but as long as he is drinking

TotalChaos · 16/04/2008 18:32

I'm like Ibiza. I am usually far more concerned about potential dehydration than anything else.

PersonalClown · 16/04/2008 18:34

Oh he's drinking anything he can get his hands on like always!
He's had orange, milk, water and half my tea since being in from school.

He just doesn't seem to be interested in food.

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