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AUTHOR: SaleaCDATE: 07/28/03 6:19am
SUBJECT: Unusually small for his age
My brother is 16 yrs. old and weighs 90 pounds. Due to a brain tumor that he just got removed 7months ago. I want to help him start growing to his normal weight and height. Does anyone have any tips on how I can do this without making it seem obvious that I am so disturbed by this? Right now he is the smallest person in the house, and he has two younger siblings that are bigger than he is.He also likes to wear clothes that are way to big on him. How can I tell him this without hurting his feelings?
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