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    just sent mindee home as projectile vomited her lunch.....phoned mum to pick her up .....mum said it was because she scoffed her food down!...went home and apologised .....she just phoned me to get me to listen to her happy child in the background ....parents! sick is sick to me!

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    I am glad the LO is feeling better
    However, you weren't to know that, and the exclusion for d&v is 48 hrs.
    Good luck for tomorrow!!

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    Kids can often be sick then seem perfectly normal then be sick and then be perfectly normal etc.

    Sick is sick whatever the reason - and yes 48 hrs remember.

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    Its not normal for anyone to be sick just because they've eaten! Maybe she'll lull them into a false sense of security and then keep them up all night changing bedsheets

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    Hmm, how does she know? She wasn't there!!!

    Yes sick is sick. I love the way that parents can have the ability to make us feel bad for just doing our jobs.

 

 

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