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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 717196" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>The reason why she is crying and always unwell is in the mood swings and the cravings for sugary stuff. </p><p>Explain to her daddy, would he put a substance that makes her ill in her water that he knows makes her unwell. Or a drug In her food that could put her in hospital. I know I've been there!</p><p>I know it's hard, I spent a lot of time in children's wards and there is nothing worse than when you know you can't give them what they want. That's why they invented the word no!</p><p>You can rewRd in so many other ways!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 717196, member: 85785"] The reason why she is crying and always unwell is in the mood swings and the cravings for sugary stuff. Explain to her daddy, would he put a substance that makes her ill in her water that he knows makes her unwell. Or a drug In her food that could put her in hospital. I know I've been there! I know it's hard, I spent a lot of time in children's wards and there is nothing worse than when you know you can't give them what they want. That's why they invented the word no! You can rewRd in so many other ways! [/QUOTE]
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