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  1. #1
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    Default Not on top of the world

    Mum dropped mindee off this morning saying she hadn't been well but seemed better today - asked what the prob was

    high temp
    runny nose
    runny nappy
    no appetite

    She is decidely pale, wants quiet play, runny nose, getting warmer (texted mum re. calpol awaiting reply), one mouthful of breakfast, no poo yet. She isn't herself, I'm a bit narked can't really do what I had planned, I've got me and mine to think of and another mindee, can keep them seperate without them realising it sleeps etc. I'm not sure if I'm being alarmist either what would you do?

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    Default Re: Not on top of the world

    i would ring mum up and tell her, not ask her to pick LO up, she clearly isn't well and should be at home away from other people! its not fair on you or her

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    Default Re: Not on top of the world

    In these times (SW) i would phone mum to collect asap. Possibly just teething but still sounds as if she should be home with mummy.

 

 

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