Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:strep throat.
+1 My kids never said they had a sore throat, it was always a stomachache
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he says he has hungry tummy, and then he eats, does it go away?
I don't usually follow up tbh. I don't want to pay a lot of attention to it and make it a "thing"
If it's been going on for two weeks, it's a thing. It's not going to go away because you have decided to ignore it. This strategy works for an hour, tops.
Anonymous wrote:strep throat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If he says he has hungry tummy, and then he eats, does it go away?
I don't usually follow up tbh. I don't want to pay a lot of attention to it and make it a "thing"
Anonymous wrote:My dh went for about 4 months this past year where she spoke a lot about her tummy hurting. It cleared up on its on and she hasn’t mentioned anything about tummy aches in a few months now.
I had the same train of thought - wondering if something was really wrong, if I should take her to see a doctor etc... but she behaved normally, was energetic, ate well etc... I think what helped at one point was she and I had a conversation where I explained to her that there are many different feelings that can happen in your tummy area. Your tummy can have the feeling of being hungry, getting full, needing to poop etc... and that it is important to notice if it is one of these things. That seemed to click for her.
Anyway my point is yes, we had this experience and yes it passed.
Anonymous wrote:If he said he was hungry, it seems logical to try giving him food and see if that fixes it.