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has my daughter got a eating problem.

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eight weeks ago after getting over a bad throat my daughter only seemed to want soft food and drinks. even now she taks so long went eating she ends up putting most in the big and not eating it. she seems not to chew her food any more just moves it around in her mouth til it is must, even with soft food she does the same thing.

any ideas on what this is or how i can help her.

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This is unusual wither you have an ED or not! Has she lost a noticeable amout of weight? And is she finishing her meals? Either way you should take her to the GP, it could be that it still a bit raw to swallow food after the bad throat - or it could be something more. Your GP will be able to help her and give you the advice and help that she will need! Good luck

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