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AUTHOR: jaysmomDATE: 04/05/02 6:53pm
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AUTHOR: LittleBoysMother
You don't mention how old your daughter is. My oldest girl was always a toothpick, then she put on 23 pounds in 2 years. She was just getting ready to grow up. As long as she is healthy and eating properly I wouldn't worry too much. Accent the positive. I wish you both good luck.
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