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My Son's Picture With Fat Lip


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my son banged his head on a slide this weekend and got a fat lip on top. i finally figured out how to get pictures small enough for avatar so I wanted to show him off, but the only recent picture I have is this one.


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So cute! My almost 2 yo son is ALWAYS getting a fat lip, it is a weekly event. He's already chipped a tooth! It always looks so bad, but fortunately they heal quickly!

mytummyhurts Contributor

He's so cute! Looks like he likes to show off his injuries. :D

cdford Contributor

We had one child that we kept putting off getting her pictures made because she always had a purple knot in the middle of her forehead. We finally decided that we needed a picture of her that way...because that was her at that age.

plantime Contributor

He's adorable! Whenever you schedule picture-taking is when your toddler will fall and get a nice, dark bruise on the face!

chasesparents Rookie

My son is 22 months old and his knees are all scrapped up from falling in the driveway with shorts on. But he never got a fat lip yet !! :P

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momofaceliacdaughter Newbie
my son banged his head on a slide this weekend and got a fat lip on top.  i finally figured out how to get pictures small enough for avatar so I wanted to show him off,  but the only recent picture I have is this one.

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hi my name is mindy and my daughter diagnosed in may 2005 with celiac and also august 2001 as atype one diabetic email me and we could chat sounds like we have alot in common already momofacaliacdaughter


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Guest Lucy

Hi, I will email you, but I am too tired right now to think, was with son at ER last night till 2:30 in morning, the night before infant son Tyler was up all night. I am not used to it. But with Diabetes in someone so young, I guess the Er may become a place that is not so unfamiliar. (It was nothing, just a little dehydrated from being sick, but with diabetes you can't be too careful).

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