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Does anyone know what might be wrong with dd?

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  • WolfSong2000
    WolfSong2000 Posts: 1,736 Forumite
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    gabyjane wrote: »
    thanks, she walks round fine and then says 'oooh' in a very mild sound and says it is uncomfortable. I have her now booked in at the docs.

    I'm glad you got her booked in...at least she's now "on the radar", so to speak, if (god forbid) things get any worse.

    I was only concerned because when I was ill, it started off very mildly, but within half an hour to an hour, as I said, I'd be curled up in a ball crying in agony (and I have a relatively high pain threshold). After the "episodes" passed I'd be back to feeling fine again...baffled a few docs, but eventually got it sorted.

    I'd just keep an eye on her...maybe keep a diary, so every time she feels unwell you can make a note of the time/date and the symptoms and see if a pattern emerges? Maybe it's a mild food intolerence or something?
  • ERICS_MUM
    ERICS_MUM Posts: 3,579 Forumite
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    Could she be constipated. Might she have trouble at school that causes her to "hold it" ?

    When I was at primary school (many years ago) I had trouble with privacy in the loos and in the end I just stopped "going" at school. It didn't take long before I couldn't go at home either.

    Urinary infection - did the doctor check her wee ? Thrush ?

    Anyway I do hope you get it sorted soon.

    LInda xx
  • gabyjane
    gabyjane Posts: 3,541 Forumite
    I'm glad you got her booked in...at least she's now "on the radar", so to speak, if (god forbid) things get any worse.

    I was only concerned because when I was ill, it started off very mildly, but within half an hour to an hour, as I said, I'd be curled up in a ball crying in agony (and I have a relatively high pain threshold). After the "episodes" passed I'd be back to feeling fine again...baffled a few docs, but eventually got it sorted.

    I'd just keep an eye on her...maybe keep a diary, so every time she feels unwell you can make a note of the time/date and the symptoms and see if a pattern emerges? Maybe it's a mild food intolerence or something?

    Hi thanks..yes am keeping an eye on food and other things so will see how she goes.
  • gabyjane
    gabyjane Posts: 3,541 Forumite
    ERICS_MUM wrote: »
    Could she be constipated. Might she have trouble at school that causes her to "hold it" ?

    When I was at primary school (many years ago) I had trouble with privacy in the loos and in the end I just stopped "going" at school. It didn't take long before I couldn't go at home either.

    Urinary infection - did the doctor check her wee ? Thrush ?

    Anyway I do hope you get it sorted soon.

    LInda xx

    Hi don't think school is/was an issue..at home she can wait till the last minute and i keep saying not to as she will make herself ill..this is due to her doing things till the last min and then rushing to the loo.

    The doctor just checked her tummy and sent us off again..i said about tests etc but he said to leave it for another few days.
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