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Old 23-04-2012, 04:01 PM #1
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Default NHS says 3st 7lb girl of four is 'obese'

Another day, and another family get a bonkers letter from their local health authority branding their child overweight...

This time, the little girl in question, four-year-old Lacie-May Gilbert, weighs a measly THREE stone and seven pounds!

Her outraged mum Natasha Gray, 34, from Wisbech, Cambridgeshire was sent a letter warning her there could be 'serious implications' after Lacie-May had a routine health check at school.

The reality is that Lacie-May is one of the SMALLEST children in her reception class and an avid trampoliner who is not even a big eater!

Furious Natasha told The Sun it was 'absolutely ridiculous' and that the letter could end up giving her little girl 'self-confidence issues'.

The NHS claimed that Lacie-May was at the starting point for being 'clinically obese' based on her BMI.

When Natasha contacted her GP about it - as the letter instructed her to do - they reportedly LAUGHED and said the little girl was fine.

Natasha, who has three other children, Brandon, 16, Charlotte, 11, and Kelsey, 9, says all her children are active and eat healthy meals adding that little Lacie-May 'doesn't just sit and eat crisps all day. She has three meals and an occasional snack'.

Community Health director Anna Morgan defended the letter, telling the Sun: "It is important that families are able to access advice, should they want to."
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Obviously just a blunder, dunno why they tried to sensationalise the story!
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