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<blockquote data-quote="Big Bad Kitty" data-source="post: 39712" data-attributes="member: 3647"><p>Basset Hound was NOTORIOUS for doing things for attention. Not only that, she had a SW that was wrapped around her finger for quite some time...it took a few years to undo some of the damage she did. She had this kid believeing that she was a poor victim of everything. </p><p>At any rate, given your daughter's age, and given your testimony of seeing your child eat, it does not sound like she is bulemic. She is certainly not anorexic. Now, she may THINK she looks "fat". Most girls her age do. Her feelings should not be discounted if that is the case. But this sounds like a cry for attention. I personally would not rush to a specialist. I would, however, keep an eye on her. I would not make a huge deal out of it, but I would let her know that you care about her well being.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Bad Kitty, post: 39712, member: 3647"] Basset Hound was NOTORIOUS for doing things for attention. Not only that, she had a SW that was wrapped around her finger for quite some time...it took a few years to undo some of the damage she did. She had this kid believeing that she was a poor victim of everything. At any rate, given your daughter's age, and given your testimony of seeing your child eat, it does not sound like she is bulemic. She is certainly not anorexic. Now, she may THINK she looks "fat". Most girls her age do. Her feelings should not be discounted if that is the case. But this sounds like a cry for attention. I personally would not rush to a specialist. I would, however, keep an eye on her. I would not make a huge deal out of it, but I would let her know that you care about her well being. [/QUOTE]
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