Dana, I agree. She drank some milk and ate some ham after some cajoling. I think she's plenty hydrated but sort of weak from not eating for 4 days (her face actually looks pointed) but I think it's partly mental. I don't know...maybe it's like pilling a cat-I just need to figure out the right food.
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I know I have felt like that after stomach viruses -- knowing I needed to eat, but not actually being interested in food.
Applesauce? Pudding? Popsicle?
Stephanie, I would take her in if her stomach still hurts. It could be something more serious that requires antibiotics.
That is worrying, Stephanie, if only because seeing your child in misery is worrying. If she's keeping down milk and ham it seems like she'd keep down anything. I'd try feeding her anything she'll eat, even if it's pudding or ice cream. You can shift her to food with some nutritional value later.
As long as she's hydrated, she should be okay, Stephanie. Tempt her with whatever you think she might tolerate and also enjoy -- applesauce like Dana said or ice cream. Otherwise just keep an eye on her, and make sure she's drinking *and* peeing.
I'm with sj.
Congratulations Biyi!
I would love to get to that point with Spanish.
Oh yeah, congrats Biyi! That's impressive.
Congrats to Biyi.
Boob~ma, meara. I understand being concerned. Tests are by their nature concerning. So not an expert, but there are varying methods of mammography now with some of the methods more effective for women with dense breasts or other problems with testing. Like I think the digital mammography does a better job and may avoid repeated tests.
Well done, Biyi!
Poor Ellie. If you are getting her to drink she is likely ok until she trusts eating again. Trust your instincts. You know her normal behavior.