Yes, she is eating. The strange thing is it's never food she vomits. It's always liquid and either brown or yellow. Sometimes foam.Originally posted by jenluckenbach
Waiting is the pitsI am glad she did not vomit, though. But has she eaten?
Yes, she is eating. The strange thing is it's never food she vomits. It's always liquid and either brown or yellow. Sometimes foam.Originally posted by jenluckenbach
Waiting is the pitsI am glad she did not vomit, though. But has she eaten?
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