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  • Loulou2010
    Loulou2010 Posts: 13,245 Forumite
    miecherox wrote: »
    loulou, you may find you have direct access to paeds anyway. Really the GP should have referred you straight away again. Phone paeds and explain the situation hopefully they can be more helpful to you x

    will do. dont know why i didnt think of it before :o
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  • tigerfeet2006
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    Loulou, I've had a look and it seems pretty inconclusive. So I would go with what you feel is best.

    If he is under the Paed. then a phonecall to them might be a good idea.

    I know you said the Lacto intollerance seems to be the diagnosis but can I just ask if he has had any gluten at all over the last few days?
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  • candygirl
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    Morning all:D:D
    LOU can you not bung some diorylite in a fruit shoot, Boo is hooked on them;)
    Well stooopid me left the washing out last night and yep you've guessed it, it's peeing it down today:o:o:oOh well:o:o
    Was gonna do more in the garden today, as did the lawns yest and repotted some new plants.Not sure what hostas are but am gonna google in a mo RUBY, and good luck to DD today:D:D
    Julie so to hear about the miscarriages hun, I had one after DD and one before:o
    Picking OH up from work later, then gonna visit Aunty (89) in hosp.They have said she might need to go in a home before they can start her rehab for broken hip and arm, does anyone know of any allowances she might get, as she is already on attendnace allowance ?:cool:
    HUGGLES to all others in need today esp ROSY and DS:A:A
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  • Bitsy_Beans
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    Loulou2010 wrote: »
    will do. dont know why i didnt think of it before :o

    Because no doubt you're shattered and too tired and stressed to think straight xx

    Hope the Paeds can sort DS out.


    If he'll eat cucumber/watermelon etc feed it him, gotta be better than nothing. Hope he keeps on with the dirolyte and blackcurrant ;)

    Cleaned kitchen, mopped floors, put vac round (even moved furniture!) downstairs, one load of washing hung, need to get another one in before tomorrow as it's supposed to pee it down :(
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  • uolypool
    uolypool Posts: 1,207 Forumite
    Afternoon all.Sorry haven't read todays thread yet , will go back and read through later.:o Still feeling a little under the weather, not quite so sicky though.Ended up having some dry toast and a cup of tea for dinner last night and the monsters had chicken and mushroom pie as arranged.
    The sun is back out here today (rain forcast from tomorrow:mad:).So taking advantage of the sun regarding the washing.Woofer is sunning himself in the garden his nail is all healed now.Dinner tonight is gammon salad with baby baked pots.Think the bath is leaking, there is a very small patch on the kitchen ceiling that looked like it is damp but when you touch it it is dry, have phoned the housing association and they have put it on there list for someone to take a look, within the next 6 months:eek:.Seriously I laughed when she said that , i know its not an emergancy or even a priority but 6 months possible wait. Never mind if it gets bigger i'll have to let them know. Hugs for all have a good day.
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  • sistercas
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    julieg thats so sad (((hugs)))

    loulou hope ds is soon better - bless him

    (((hugs))) to all those sad or poorly

    its a lovely warm day so far , my washing is drying beautifully :D

    i have weeded several flower beds / veg patch this morning , i cut the grass and hoovered the leaves up on friday and so the garden is starting to look reasonable again :) i love it when i can get out in the garden :j

    i have also finished the gloss painting in my bedroom , i just need to choose a colour i want now for the walls ;)
    off to pick DD1 up soon she is finishing early today from school
  • silvermaid
    silvermaid Posts: 643 Forumite
    JulieG - Hugs to you, you are all in my thoughts and prayers x x x
    Lou - My gang would eat ice-lollies and I found it a good way to get some liquids in. Disguising the diorolite is a very good idea as is seeing the specialist, especially as he has lost so much weight. What a worry for you x x x

    Might be back later, best Tuesday wishes to all, Silver x
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  • Loulou2010
    Loulou2010 Posts: 13,245 Forumite
    Loulou, I've had a look and it seems pretty inconclusive. So I would go with what you feel is best.

    If he is under the Paed. then a phonecall to them might be a good idea.

    I know you said the Lacto intollerance seems to be the diagnosis but can I just ask if he has had any gluten at all over the last few days?

    he had pasta yesterday... cant remember before that :o
    Because no doubt you're shattered and too tired and stressed to think straight xx

    Hope the Paeds can sort DS out.


    If he'll eat cucumber/watermelon etc feed it him, gotta be better than nothing. Hope he keeps on with the dirolyte and blackcurrant ;)

    he cottoned onto it and now wont drink anything :mad:

    candy - he's not a huge fan of fruit shoots :o its difficult getting him to drink one on a good day :o

    paeds is going to see him at 2.30. best get my skates on...
    "I have learnt that even when I have pains, I don't have to be one"
    "You may not control all the events that happen to you, but you can decide not to be reduced by them.”
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  • candygirl
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    Loulou2010 wrote: »
    he had pasta yesterday... cant remember before that :o



    he cottoned onto it and now wont drink anything :mad:

    candy - he's not a huge fan of fruit shoots :o its difficult getting him to drink one on a good day :o

    paeds is going to see him at 2.30. best get my skates on...

    awwww not sure what to suggest then hun?Hope he gets better asap xx:A
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  • JulieGeorgiana
    JulieGeorgiana Posts: 2,475 Forumite
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    Thank You everyone... you're all so kind x

    I am not doing too bad with it all considering, and your kind words have been healing x

    Ps. LouLou I hope the Dr helps you, your poor DS xxx
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