By: maxbruc 10/07/2008 5:20 am Yahoo! Profile: maxbruc Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Hi there,
I appreciate reading about your little girl. I was just on the net searching on how I can help my little boy who is having similiar problems. I ran into your messages. I'm glad she is doing much better and that she is living a normal life.
My little boy is active, however, he is not eating much. His appetite I would say is poor. From time to time he would eat good portion of mac & cheese. He is 2.5 now. But drinks alot of water or apple juice day and night. I have called his Doctor so that he can get a general checkup. Only two months ago, he would ask for his milk before his bed time and also during the night. But now, he refuses to drink milk. Any ideas? I will update all e-mails. Thank you very much...JS Charlotte, NC |
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By: sammy_da_frogg 9/05/2008 2:09 pm Yahoo! Profile: sammy_da_frogg Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Hi,
Yes, she perked up after a week or so... the dr. did a test and said all was clear and there was nothing to worry about, she was probably just going a little too flat out and needed some recoop time.
we made her bedtime a little earlier, cut out some rubbish, and brought in some iron suppliments and she seems to be a little better.
I too assumed diabetes, which worried me too, cos she is a pretty good kid when it comes to eating, and i squirmed at the thought if needles!
Shes a tough cookie, and firing on all cylinders now... unfortunately! lol... little miss full of beans! |
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By: biolmed 22/04/2008 6:43 am Yahoo! Profile: biolmed Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Hi all,
for a full range of Children's problem specific supplements see www.metagenics.com.au under products. Also http://health-care-aus.org under contents/child.
No fee for treating children direct via email to biolmed.non-profit-org. |
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By: leeethal2 21/04/2008 8:35 pm Yahoo! Profile: leeethal2 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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hmm thought the same as schwang.. could have been a urinary tract thing too, does it hurt a little when she goes to the toilet, or is her wee cloudy???
I give my little one vita minis too, not sure that she needs them, but I guess it doesn't hurt, you can get fish oil tablets in a really nice blackberry flavour too, fish oil is good for so many things, hard to say what is wrong with your little one though. |
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By: schwang2000 19/04/2008 4:16 pm Yahoo! Profile: schwang2000 Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Your last post was on 19 march. Could you let us know what happened? This sounds terrifying. I just assumed it was diabetes, but then you came back and said no. |
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By: jusclick 18/04/2008 6:19 pm Yahoo! Profile: jusclick Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| HI, Sad to hear about you little angel. Sometimes a good nutritional suppliment can help young children sleep better. Not only that, I know a great one that comes in little chewable shapes. cheap as chips too. My girlfriends one year old, was always coughing and crabby, not sleeping the whole night, not eating properly. She gave these high quality vitamins, which are no 1 in Australia and with in a few days, the little on was laughing and eating and sleeping better. Nutrition in children is vital. Disease starts early these days in our babies because the food we eat is lacking nutrition, even the veg and fruit. It is good to have a supplement as well, just to bump up their Immune system. email me and I will let you know which one she gives her child. It is the best one on todays market, but costs less than $5week delivered to your door. cheers Icare |
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By: kelly2ceders 19/03/2008 2:53 pm Yahoo! Profile: kelly2ceders Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Hi Sammy,
So glad to hear that your daughter has nothing wrong with her, that's great to hear.
Has she been eatting more now, sleeping better as well?
Anyway, Sammy thanks so much for letting me know how your daughter, please Take Care of her and yourself!
No worries there about helpng, glad to be of some help! |
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By: sammy_da_frogg 19/03/2008 12:53 pm Yahoo! Profile: sammy_da_frogg Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Well the tests came back all clear, they said there was nothing unusual to report back, I do need to book her in for her immuisations soon, so will double check everything again with the dr.
Thanks for all your help Kelly :) |
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By: kelly2ceders 5/03/2008 12:46 pm Yahoo! Profile: kelly2ceders Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Hi again Sammy,
I hope that all goes well with your daughter and yes my fingers are also crossed for you.
Mind you IF the tests do come back to say that your daughter has Type 1 Diabetes, please know that while yes it will scare you abit at first, but please know that Diabetes doesn't have to control your child, she can control it.
I say this because I am Diabetic myself, I have had it now 7 years and am on tablets and insulin at night. I have been able to control my Diabetes very well so far.
Anyway, here's hoping for a good result and hopefully she will be fine, please let me know how it all goes and please Take Care! Love Kelly. |
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By: sammy_da_frogg 5/03/2008 11:18 am Yahoo! Profile: sammy_da_frogg Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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| Thanks for that, We saw a doc on monday, I am awaiting test results from a urine test, hopefully should have an answer soon, fingers crossed it was just a bug. |
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By: kelly2ceders 3/03/2008 3:07 pm Yahoo! Profile: kelly2ceders Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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Hi Sammy,
I would suggest that you get your daughter to the Doctor as soon as you are able to. Ask your Doctor to run blood tests for the likes of Diabetes and other things as well.
I hope she will be ok soon. |
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By: sammy_da_frogg 29/02/2008 12:07 pm Yahoo! Profile: sammy_da_frogg Did this message offend you? Sign in to report abuse |
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My 4 1/2 yo daughter has been very tired lately, falling asleep more than 3 hours before her normal bedtime, wetting the bed, up to 3 times a night, she hardly eats her food at daycare and is more thirsty than hungry.
I haven't been able to get a doctors appointment until next week. Can anyone maybe help shed some light on what might be up with my normally, hungry as a horse, 100 mile an hour little squirt?
:) |
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