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<blockquote data-quote="sarlizzie1" data-source="post: 111435" data-attributes="member: 23876"><p>The reading I took this morning was taken as soon as I got up this morning so she hadn't had her breakfast yet. The second test that I did was done about and hour and a half after she had eaten. I have spoken at length with her over the past few weeks about if anything is worrying her but she say's that there's nothing she can think of. However, my stepdaughter moved in with us in February because her mother is an alcoholic and we are currently going through court to keep her with us. I have spoken to Lorna (my daughter) about this and she was adament that she isn't worried about it but I have wondered if it's worrying her more than she realises. The doctor suggested getting in contact with the health visitor to see if they could recommend a support group for her which I think I will do on Monday. Thank you for your help, I think it's one of those times when having a little bit of knowledge has been a bad thing and I feel so bad that she's so young and yet seems to be so worked up! Thank you again for your advice, it's much appreciated x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sarlizzie1, post: 111435, member: 23876"] The reading I took this morning was taken as soon as I got up this morning so she hadn't had her breakfast yet. The second test that I did was done about and hour and a half after she had eaten. I have spoken at length with her over the past few weeks about if anything is worrying her but she say's that there's nothing she can think of. However, my stepdaughter moved in with us in February because her mother is an alcoholic and we are currently going through court to keep her with us. I have spoken to Lorna (my daughter) about this and she was adament that she isn't worried about it but I have wondered if it's worrying her more than she realises. The doctor suggested getting in contact with the health visitor to see if they could recommend a support group for her which I think I will do on Monday. Thank you for your help, I think it's one of those times when having a little bit of knowledge has been a bad thing and I feel so bad that she's so young and yet seems to be so worked up! Thank you again for your advice, it's much appreciated x [/QUOTE]
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