Mother: Good morning doctor.
Doctor: Good morning Mistress May I help you?
Mother: Oh, yes doctor.
Doctor: What are you feeling?
Mother: It’s not me. It’s my daughter who is feeling
ill.
Doctor: Where is she?
Mother: Come up here, my baby.
Daughter: Mom, I’m not a baby. I’m grown up. I’m sixteen
years old and you are looking after me like a little baby.
Mother: Ok, ok. Tell to the doctor. What are you feeling?
Daughter: I do not feel well when I eat something.
Doctor: Could specify what kind of food that you eat
and make you feel bad?
Mother: Doctor, excuse me. May say something.
Daughter: Mon, I am who is not feeling well. The
doctor is in consultation with me.
Mother: Baby, stopping complaining all the time when I
trying to help you.
Doctor: Please, let’s stop the argument. We must focus
on the problem. You told me that you are not feeling well when you eat
something. That’s right?
Daughter: Yes.
Doctor: Give me a tip. Try to specify it.
Daughter: Mon, could you help me?
Mother: For sure. She feels stomachache, belly ache
and a strong pain in her bally. What is it doctor?
Doctor: She needs to change her eating habits. It’s
seems her stomach is strained or tired and we must do something as quickly as
possible.
Daughter: I’m not going to eat vegetables. I don’t
stand these things.
Doctor: It’s important you know the eating pyramid.
Mother: What is this?
Doctor: It is a nutrition guide that suggests
quantities of each food category that we should eat each day.
Daughter: I will not eat vegetables. Will I?
Doctor: No your mother when is going to cook uses
olive and canola oil, limit butter and avoid trans fat.
Mother: Ok
Doctor: and you young lady drink much more water.
Avoid tea or coffee. Vegetables are essential in your stomachache cure, keep
away from potatoes chips and French fries.
Daughter: Hum...
Doctor: Let me finish: please eat plenty of fruits of
all colors. Limit red meat, stay away from bacon, could cuts, ok!
Mother: Doctor, thank you so much.
Doctor: You’re welcome. It cost $79.00 (seventy
nine dolors