Do you have a nurses hot-line? Call if you do.
I agree with the others, don't give her any pain relieving meds. It can cause other stomach problems.
2006-11-06 14:41:16
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answered by angelica 4
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Why is a 22 year old "bullying" a 14 year old? You did not aspect out what the costs are precisely both. length has not something to do with this. were there any witnesses to the incident? in case your son became being bullied and defended himself witnesses to that influence will be a huge help. The prosecutor may even drop the costs. communicate your thoughts at the same time with his public defender. in case you get no the position you are able to wish to think about hiring an criminal specialist. If he's being charged as a minor this received't teach on his list once he turns 18....if he's charged as an human being you are able to wish to think about a plea good purchase that incorporates withholding adjudication. If it really is his first offense you should be able to artwork something out. in case your son has a heritage of "violence" then you definitely might want to be in for a tricky strive against. If it is a minor incident he will more effective than like face anger administration and/or adolescents classes, in all likelihood some community provider, possibly some probation. I were given into some similar problem round that age and that i had to attend a three hour anger seminar and wait an more effective 6 months till now i might want to get my inexperienced persons allow to pressure. possibly this 22 year old will understand what a retard he will appear like even as he presses costs adverse to a 14 year old for beating him up and drop it altogether. If not, possibly the choose will see it for what it really is.....good luck
2016-11-28 20:52:38
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answered by ? 4
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From your daughters symptoms she may be suffering from gas in her tummy or just some air bubbles. Is she running a fever? Has she spit anything up? Does she have an apetite? These are all things that I would need to know if you were calling my office to ask the doctor. If she doesn't get better or seems worse definatley take her to ER ASAP!! Try giving her some flat 7Up, stick a spoon in the glass and that will cause the fizz to go out and that might help her tummy if its gas.
Good Luck!
2006-11-06 13:23:03
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answered by soft_midnite_lace 1
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This is not normal. She could just have some gas, or (is it her right side?) it could be her appendix. If it were my child- I would take her to the ER, in case it is a hernia or appendix. At the very least (I know the ER can be a terrible place for children- the waits are so long) take her to the doc tomorrow. Hope the little one's ok!
2006-11-06 16:13:08
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answered by dolphin mama 5
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Go to the er immediately. The worst case scenario is that your child is perfectly fine and you are a very caring mother. If this is out of character for your child, than you need to investigate right away. Suppose it's just gas and you go all that way for nothing. Suppose it's a twisted intestine and you don't go. Which could you live with when all is resolved. It's never crazy for a parent to be extra careful especially if your child is so young and unable to articulate her concerns. GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-11-06 13:23:14
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answered by louraleigh m 2
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I'm concerned that it may be appendicitis. It's not uncommon at this age. Does she have a fever? Is the pain in her right side or left? If it's the right side, I would take her to the ER now. If it is appendicitis, and you don't get her to a Dr. her appendix could burst, causing her to become very ill.
2006-11-06 17:10:48
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answered by andi b 4
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I wouldn't give her tylenol or advil if she doesn't have a fever.
Could she maybe have gas or be constipated?
I would call your doctor in the am and if she gets worse take her to the er. Hope she's feeling OK.
2006-11-06 13:20:34
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answered by hotmomma 4
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Take her to the ER. Could be nothing, but if it's in her right side, that could be her appendix. Since she's not old enough to explain the pain, it's better to be safe than sorry.
2006-11-06 15:04:14
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answered by Amanda D 3
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just go straight to the er....being 2 she can not tell you what sort of pain it is ....it could be something simple as gas or it could be kidney related unlikely a appendicitis...a friend of mines little girl did something similar and it wound up she tore a muscle...as a parent of 4 i know how silly id feel for having a big er bill for gas pains but they are worth the finding out...
2006-11-06 13:33:00
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answered by wendy A 1
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No medication......grabbing at her side could also be appendicitis which does not always mean surgery. I still have mine but was diagnosed with an attack as a young child. Fever? Only money is lost if it turns out to be something minor, but alot is saved if it is something she need to have taken care of from a doctor.
2006-11-06 13:35:17
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answered by koko 2
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