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Shezamumof3
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Topic: Tummy Bugs Posted: 29 May 2010 at 10:13pm |
Caden has a tummy bug, he threw up last night at 11pm and then again every half hour or so, but just small amounts, his last one being at about 3am, he was fine all day, we just gave him small amounts of dry food and he had plenty of water today, went to bed and was fine.
I just went in to check him and move him back up to his pillow and he sat up and coughed and threw up again :( he seems happy again now and is still in bed(luckily I got him to a towel before he actually threw up).
He doesnt really have the runs, but not firm poo, just throwing up.
How long do these bugs usually last? when I was a kid we would usually just biff once or twice and be fine next day. I feel so sorry for him. Is is normal for them to be fine all day then throw up at night?
I was up till 4am with him last night, Im hoping tonight that was it and he and i can get some sleep!
ETA- We gave him half a bottle of milk at bedtime, so I think that was a big mistake :S...
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Posted: 29 May 2010 at 10:43pm |
The tummy bug we just had lasted a good 5 days. Jackson was off food and booby for most of that time and would only take boob when he was really hungry. I just did what you did and offered dry food, water and BF. Jackson didnt get the diarrhea until the second day  .
The Dr we saw (not our regular one) said to offer diluted apple juice, which I reluctantly gave, and it was like 1 teaspoon of apple juice to 150mls of water, so next to nothing really. Although he said 1 part apple juice to 4 parts water.
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Posted: 29 May 2010 at 10:49pm |
Thanks hun, it totally sucks!
Were you guys vomiting the full 5 days?
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Posted: 29 May 2010 at 10:53pm |
No, thankfully. The first and 3rd were the worst for Tony and I, and Jackson was only sick on the first day. The rest was just nausea and feeling like crap and the other end
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Posted: 29 May 2010 at 10:58pm |
Oh yucky, I hate throwing up its disgusting. I got it in the early hours of this morning too, but just the other end, but Ive felt seedy and yuck all day, and when caden pukes I feel sick as
I have my fingers crossed that tomorrow he is fine and no more puking!
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Posted: 29 May 2010 at 11:00pm |
Yeah snap Im the same too. Hate vomiting, its grose. I had Maxolon left over from MS days so we ended up taking some of that but when DH was sick it made me feel worse
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Posted: 29 May 2010 at 11:06pm |
Ive been using my pregnancy nausea spray and it works a treat! but last night I got to that hmmm am I gonan throw up stage *shudder* and then all of a sudden Id have to run to the bathroom for the other end. I much prefer that to throwing up thats for sure.
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Posted: 29 May 2010 at 11:09pm |
Just keep the fluids up. My son got dehydrated and it was quite scary. Had a bug last year that went on for 5 days. That was 5 days of vomiting. He would chuck then be fine all day and then chuck again. He had heart palpatations due to potassium being too low and had to have extra potassium shots for 10 days. That was after the drip at A & E. If it lingers and they are not taking much in go to the doc just for a check up. Even if it is just to put your mind at ease.
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Posted: 29 May 2010 at 11:24pm |
oh thats so scary kiwi2
Luckily Caden has had lots of water today, and ive mananged to get some pamol into him for his wee temp, its only 37 but I wanted to get it while it wasnt too high.
If he is sick again tomorrow day/night then I'll take him to get checked on Monday. I think it was the milk that made him chuck tonight though, he hasnt been sick again since then(about 9ish) so fingers crossed he can sleep all night and is fine in the morning.
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Posted: 30 May 2010 at 11:22am |
Hugs for you Sheza. I had a tummy bug the other week and DD had one from Friday night till bout lunch yesterday. make sure you avoid all dairy till they're better. Last bug we had I called Healthline and they advised it. Try to give cooled boiled water as well. Dry toast is good as are bananas.
Hope he's better soon
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Posted: 30 May 2010 at 11:59am |
thanks misscheeky.
This morning hes had quite a bit of water and a bit of banana and some crackers.
His temp was 37.6, so gave him pamol before, he feels so hot :(
At the moment he is lying on his little couch/bed thing watching the cars movie, poor boy :(
No vomiting since the one last night though.
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Posted: 30 May 2010 at 12:32pm |
Daniel has had one recently. He threw up for 3 days with a temp. Then from day 3-8 he had the other end going. We had to cut out all diary from his diet until he was pooing normally again. He lived on cornflakes, rice bubbles and bananas for that week.
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Posted: 30 May 2010 at 1:32pm |
Oh I feel like an expert at tummy bugs, we've had at least 3 in the last 3 months.
sometimes I find they have a night of vomiting then the occasional chuck for a couple of days, it normally eases off as each day goes, then all of a sudden they have another power chuck.
My dr said if they are hungry feed them, anything they hold onto for more than 10 mins is good, so feeding straight after a vomit is a good thing, if he is anything like mine he won't want much anyway.
I also found it made him super tired and sleep was pretty good after the 1st horrid night.
Bad side is we normally find after a day or two of vomiting the runs come later on, and that seemed to last a good week.
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Posted: 30 May 2010 at 5:21pm |
We havent had the runs yet, and no vomiting since last night, he first vomited Friday night.
He wants to eat smalla mounts and has been drinking water so thats good.
Now my DH is sick and he is REAL sick, he is going both ends chronic :( *sigh*. I was crook in the early hours of Saturday morning, but I just got a mild dose of the diarreah, but my tum hasnt felt right since, hopefully we are all feeling better by tomorrow!
Isabella hasnt got it yet, I have been using dettol like a crazy person, the spray the hand sanatizer, the antiseptic one for the yucky washing and the other stuff for cleaning where caden spewed lol
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Posted: 30 May 2010 at 5:41pm |
Oh no, its rubbish when it strikes everyone!!!
There was one day, DH started with it, I joined in that evening and then DS, it was not a pretty sight, my trying to comfort ds covered in vomit, to then have to quickly throw him to someone else as the smell set me off again - not fun.
My DH was the same I got over it in 24 hours, he had it for about 3/4 days.
Really hope Isabella doesn't get it.
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Posted: 30 May 2010 at 6:18pm |
Men aye, cant handle sickness lol. I feel so sorry for my DH though, when he gets sick he usually gets it really bad.
Im so over spew and the like  hopefully we are all feeling better really soon. I really hope DH has stopped being sick etc now, he seems to do it every 30 mins, its coming up to that now since his last one. He is in bed trying to rest.
ETA- ehh right on que blahhh
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Posted: 30 May 2010 at 6:49pm |
lol at men can't handle sickness. DH acted like he was dying when he got it even though I was puking 10 times as much as him as I had morning sickness to deal with as well.
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Posted: 30 May 2010 at 7:33pm |
Oh did u get the bug on top of the morning sickness stacey?
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Posted: 30 May 2010 at 7:37pm |
Yeah that was a few weeks ago, Daniel has had 2 but I only got 1
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Posted: 30 May 2010 at 8:53pm |
oh no, how long did urs last?
Im sick now too
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