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Afternoon all, Very tired today as was nursing a sick child last night - Sean has stomach problems again and threw up at 1am all over his bedroom. Off to doctors shortly. Been cold and damp today - heating on!! |
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Was slow to see it coming - but started his medicine straight away yesterday but it didnt stop the sick coming, and today he was at the doctors who just told him off for his "bad diet". Have got a prescription for more of the same medicine which has started to work now to clear him. He is asleep on the sofa at the moment. His stomach is sensitive and as a worrying boy it just spasms and stops working from time to time..... Thanks for asking. |
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It is sad he sees the dad he idolised as nothing more than a drunk bully but as he is growing he is starting to feel rather angry about how he behaves. Think he finds anger easier to deal with than grief of his parents splitting and now understands more as to why I left. |
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Poor Sean. I can understand a 14 year old being reluctant to change his diet (eating the good old comfort foods etc?) but maybe you could compromise by getting him to agree to drink the 8 glasses of water a day? Would help his digestion no end. Otherwise, let him work it through with his mentor (and with you, in time, I hope) |
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