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Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Thu 15-May-08 16:52:01
Dd (5 1/2) and I went off our food on Saturday evening and have felt lousy ever since, really nauseous, some diarrhea but no major vomiting. Dd's had a fever although I haven't. But we're totally washed out. I'd hoped today would be better but we've been in all day and dd's currently asleep on a cushion on the floor.

Has anyone else had a bug that's lasted this long?
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Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By AitchTwoCiao on Thu 15-May-08 17:13:14
i had one a couple of weeks ago, started on Mon afternoon, first morsel of food i ate again was on Friday... hope they feel better soon.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Thu 15-May-08 17:16:24
And was that because you were feeling sick Aitch or being sick?
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By bran on Thu 15-May-08 17:17:04
I think it depends on the type of tummy bug. Most bacterial ones pass through your system fairly quickly, but some hang around for ages (like samonella for instance). If you haven't had all that much vomiting or diarrhea, and your dd has a temperature, then perhaps you have a virus. I find with viral tummy bugs that I can feel ill and tired for quite a while, and it takes over a week before food stops tasting like cardboard. Possibly some of the tiredness is to do with not being able to eat very much.

I hope you both feel better soon, I find lots of rest and fluids are the best thing for me.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Thu 15-May-08 17:18:42
It just seems to be going on and on. I keep going to bed thinking 'tomorrow we'll feel better' then we wake up and have a worse day than the day before.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By hatrick on Thu 15-May-08 17:21:06
Dd1 has had it since saturday morning- vomitting, the runs and she is really lethargic. The Doc at out of hours [she was sent as dehydrated] said expect it to last 4 to 10 days. sad
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By hatrick on Thu 15-May-08 17:22:12
BTW dd has the rotavirus thing according to doc.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By AitchTwoCiao on Thu 15-May-08 17:23:03
i was only sick for the first night and morning, IF, but for the rest of the time i felt like i'd been poisoned. poor dd had it the week before and was out of the game for a good four or five days.

for me, i'd describe it as gastric flu, all those aches and pains combined with nausea. but actually a doc once told me that gastric flu doesn't exist. grin

awful, anyway, you have my sympathies.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By belgo on Thu 15-May-08 17:25:13
As a general rule you should see a doctor if it shows no signs of improving after 48 hours.

Dh and I had a tummy bug in south America that lasted a mouth, it only cleared up with strong antibiotics (but that was an exceptional case).
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Doodle2U on Thu 15-May-08 17:25:30
Oh IF - I've got it too.

Started Sunday tea time and I can't shake it. The really nauseous feeling just won't go away. Had temp. - freezing then boiling but that seems to have gone.

Feel like shit and you have my total sympathies.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By twinsetandpearls on Thu 15-May-08 17:27:46
I havea horrible bug that was sickness, hot and cold sweats, lethargy, head aches and of all things a sore throat.

Am just feeling better now have felt sick since Saturday but was actually sick from Tuesday.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By StealthPolarBear on Thu 15-May-08 17:29:22
DS has had D&V since March! Better in the last few days though.
That kept recurring though, rather than the same bug.
Hope you're feeling better tomorrow, if not you will have a weekend to recover (I assume) and should be fully better by Monday!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By twinsetandpearls on Thu 15-May-08 17:30:39
I have had a real run of tummy bugs this year.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Thu 15-May-08 17:34:30
This all sounds familiar to me. How would I know if we needed antibiotics or not? We can't keep not eating forever ...
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By KerryMum on Thu 15-May-08 17:35:43
I had that last week. didn't eat for 8 or 9 days. When I did REALLY bad heartburn. Still pretty bad.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By twinsetandpearls on Thu 15-May-08 17:36:08
I have given up going to the doctor as they just tell me it is a virus and to sleep it off.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By hatrick on Thu 15-May-08 17:37:06
The doc said dd1 should eat [despite the d&V] he said that the starving it thing was old advice but just to avoid dairy. DD is now on toast and is managing to keep it in.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Doodle2U on Thu 15-May-08 17:37:25
Well what the hell is it?

T&P, I've had three so far since Jan too. Been taking multi-vitamins and trying to take better care of myself but hey ho, here I am again.

I feel for IF's little one - this is bad enough for an adult, let alone a childsad
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By twinsetandpearls on Thu 15-May-08 17:38:45
I don't know since jan I think I this is my second sickness bug and I have had throat problems on and off all year.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By hatrick on Thu 15-May-08 17:41:13
It is horrible, dd1 is only 4, she has lost so much weight and her ribs and spine are clearly visible, her ankles and wrists are all skinny too sad her eyes look all sunken. Dh is finding it really hard to looka at her as it really upsets him.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By twinsetandpearls on Thu 15-May-08 17:41:59
That is awful hatrick.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By KerryMum on Thu 15-May-08 17:42:06
oh yes and I was STARVING towards the end of it but every time I ate something I was so ill. Never actually threw up though. Just naseous and diahhrea.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Thu 15-May-08 17:42:07
Dd's eaten the odd thing or two, some toast, lots of ice lollies and generally drinking ok. I took her to the emergency GP last night as she seemed so ill.

I've just been feeling incredibly nauseous and lethargic and today had non-stop diarrhea. I feel worse today than I have since it started.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Thu 15-May-08 17:43:06
I haven't eaten anything apart from one pack of quavers since Saturday ...
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Thu 15-May-08 17:55:58
bumping for any more advice going
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By suedonim on Thu 15-May-08 18:01:52
It's ok to take Immodium to stop the diarhoea, I've been told. I get a lot of tropical bugs and now I just swallow immodium whenever I get the skitters! Hope everyone feels better soon.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Thu 15-May-08 18:03:14
how can you stop the other generally horrible feelings though? yucky taste in mouth, constant nausea, exhaustion?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By suedonim on Thu 15-May-08 18:48:01
You can try Buccastem tablets for the nausea. They dissolve in the mouth so you don't need to actually swallow them. Same goes for Immodium, come to that, there are soluble versions of that as well.

I'm not sure you can do much about the tiredness, unfortunately, although I do find that making up a rehydration solution helps. I forget the proportions of sugar/salt but they're on the internet. Sipping it via a straw in small but regular quantities is best.
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Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Thu 15-May-08 23:03:30
Thanks suedonim. I don't think I can bear another day of feeling like this. I'm so hoping we're feeling better tomorrow.

I managed to get dd to eat a piece of toast this evening but I still haven't had anything. I feel totally spaced out and so sick.
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last bump before I head to bed.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Doodle2U on Fri 16-May-08 08:58:09
How are you both this morning IF?

I still feel sick, heavy legs and lethargic. Looked up Buccastem, as suggested by Sue. It's prescription only but you can buy it on line? Wondering about ordering some because can't go through another week feeling this rough.

Hope you two are doing better than me!
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By gjhchat on Fri 16-May-08 12:33:25
Hi there!

First posting on mumsnet. Hope you don't mind me jumping in!

My dd is 8 mths old, and has had D & V on and off for 6-8 weeks. Just as I think she is improving, she wakes up and is sick EVERYWHERE in her cot, poor little girlie. Followed by 4-5 days of diarrhoea.

Very sleepy and lethargic today having been sick last night again. Have been to dr who has suggested samples to check for infection. (prev done this with negative results)

Also feeling sick but think this might just be as I am anxious about her. Also returned to work pt 2 weeks ago and having to have lots of time off as nursery won't have dd. Very stressful!

Is it normal for these bugs to keep reappearing? Am getting paranoid its something I am doing - or feeding her.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Fri 16-May-08 13:19:44
gjhchat, I wish I had advice for you, that sounds dreadful. I don't know if you can keep being re-infected. Are you able to clean everything completely thoroughly after she's been sick? I think the bugs can lurk around on surfaces for a long while.

Doodle, sympathy to you too. We're still pretty dreadful today. I think dd's made a small improvement, i.e. she's walking around rather than me having to carry her. I feel terribly sick and like you very heavy-limbed.

When did all this start with you? Have you had sickness and diarrhea? Compare notes?

Dd and I both started to feel unwell on Saturday teatime, both felt sick on Sunday and didn't eat, same Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday but I think yesterday was the all time low for us, dd didn't move from the sofa - I had to bring her potty in for her to wee into as she couldn't make it to the toilet. She's had mild diarrhea but hasn't been sick, probably largely because she's eaten absolutely nothing since Sunday when she had maybe two spoonfulls of spaghetti hoops at teatime. I felt very sick yesterday and retched a few times without bringing anything up probably because I haven't eaten a thing since Saturday. and I've had lousy diarrhea.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Fri 16-May-08 13:22:05
By the way, Doodle, you can buy a drug called Motillium over the counter which is either the same as or similar to Buscapan (that's only available on prescription) which helps with nausea. I've got some and I have been taking it but to be honest it hasn't made a huge difference where this bug is concerned.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By gjhchat on Fri 16-May-08 14:11:55
yes have been cleaning so much starting to feel I have OCD.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Doodle2U on Fri 16-May-08 16:10:58
Started for me on Sunday tea time - just went freezing cold and felt terrible. Dragged arse into bed. Alternate freezing/boiling but paracetamol seemed to balance that out. Had diaharrea a couple of times - took imodium.

The nausea & feeling heavy - like trying to wade through treacle, just hasn't abated since Sunday. Everything is 100 x more hard work and I'm barely functioning.

Tried eating - bleugh. Very unlike me as I love my food.

DS just came out of school, white as a sheet and complaining of similar symptomssad

Will send DH out for Motillium. Am desperate and will try anything.

gjhchat - with little ones, you gotta be really on the ball with this stuff. Fluids are the main thing. If she stops drinking, go straight to your GP. Don't dither about thinking "I don't want to mither the doctor..." etc - JUST GO!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By suedonim on Fri 16-May-08 17:14:38
I wonder if the Buccastem class has changed as it used to be available OTC. Better not self-medicate with it, if that's the case. It sounds like a horrible bug. Has anyone seen the Dr?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Doodle2U on Fri 16-May-08 19:51:09
7.45pm - have just taken Pepto-Bisol (vile beyond belief but I AM desperate) and Motillium. Will report back later.

Sue, I haven't been to the GP and I don't think IF has from what she's said in her posts. It's just one of those bloody awful viral things that do the rounds periodically. I suspect I've copped for a right dose of it because my diet has been particularly shoddy recently (substituting fags for meals etc blush ) and we've been manically busy.

My DS is soldiering on - see how he is tomorrow. He is just 7. IF's little one is only 5....poor little mite. I wouldn't wish this on me worst enemy, let alone a 5 year old.
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By gjhchat on Fri 16-May-08 21:45:01
thanks for advice have already been to GP a couple of times now.

Thankfully she is still drinking water well, some milk and is on/off food.

Bet this is a viral thing too, but wanted to rule out any underlying bacterial infection which is why I went to GP today.

Really pulls at your heart to see them unwell!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Fri 16-May-08 23:19:08
Doodle are you managing to eat anything at all?

Actually I did take dd to the GP this week, on Wednesday, as I was concerned about her having a high fever for so many days in a row. I think the GP was concerned too as she rang me today (she never does that) to see how dd was and said I should take her for blood tests over the weekend if there's no improvement.

I've been drinking coke all day, almost 2 litres of the stuff. Dd's had a good amount to drink and eaten 2 choc chip cookies, 2 pieces of baby corn and an ice lolly only. She was very very pale I noticed this morning and she had no energy. She got feverish twice but recovered well after Nurofen.

Can it be right for her to be having such long-term fevers? She's not actually being sick and hasn't been sick, just a bit of diarrhea. It's the fevers, lethargy and general aches and pains that she's suffering from.

Is it a tummy bug or what? I'm assuming it is because I'm feeling so nauseous. But it feels so protracted...
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Doodle2U on Sat 17-May-08 12:02:59
Yes to food - making myself eat but can only face toast & apple.

The combo of Pepto & Motillium seems to help.

With a 5 year old, I really would leap at the blood tests etc. Little ones are generally much better at coping & getting over stuff like this and your poor, wee mite has had to endure this for a long time for a child.

My feeling (for myself) is this is a nasty virus that takes some shaking off. Spoken to a few folk this morning who've had it recently - described exactly my symptoms.

Need to go and crash out again. Back in a bit.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Sat 17-May-08 12:10:56
Doodle, dd is a lot better this morning. She's still very pale but drank two cups of milk and ate some strawberries and has gone out with her dad so her energy levels are definitely up.

But I'm worse! Worse even than yesterday. I'm so depressed with it. I haven't eaten a thing now for a week, I can't face anything as I feel like I need to retch all the time and I've got constant diarrhea. If I'm not improved by Monday morning I'm going to go to A&E myself and get some blood tests done as this can't be right, to keep getting worse each day rather than better... I feel like screaming only I don't have the energy.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Sun 18-May-08 17:42:16
If anyone's around who could face responding to this depressing thread ... could you tell me if you think that after nearly 10 days of diarrhea and vomiting I should suspect something other than a virus? I'm seriously thinking of going to A&E tomorrow and getting blood tests done.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By suedonim on Sun 18-May-08 17:49:37
You know, I totally understand the viral aspect and that the Dr can't do anything much but when it's gone on and on, you'd think the Dr would start thinking 'What's going on here?'

Apart from cost, the reluctance to test always irks me.(Blood samples aren't nice but stool tests are simple to obtain) Why do tests have to take so long in the UK? Here in Lagos they can make a preliminary diagnosis in two hours with the modern technology available. Whereas ime,in the UK it has to be taken to the Dr, who packs it in a brown envelope with a zillion forms, which is then ferried to the hospital, who then take forever to test and longer than forever to write a letter (who writes letters nowadays???) back to the surgery. By which time you're either better or dead. shock

Anyway, that little rant won't have helped you one bit, but I do sympathise with you.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By suedonim on Sun 18-May-08 17:57:29
I'd go to A&E, after ten days. Most upsets are viral but that doesn't mean you can't get something more serious. My dh was taken very poorly one time. Initial diagnosis was that it was a virus but because he'd been in a malarial area the dr ran some tests. We had a phone call to say that he didn't have malaria but he did have campylobacter, a nasty form of food poisoning!! Even more astonishing, he was the only case they had in the NE of Scotland at that time and they had no idea where he could have picked it up. He was a mystery patient!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Sun 18-May-08 18:41:56
I totally agree re. GPs and tests.

Was your dh ill for a long time before he was tested?

Dd's a lot better but still mostly refusing to eat and very pale and tired. I can't shift it, in fact I feel worse every day which is really beginning to depress me. I'm not used to these things going on like this.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By emma1977 on Sun 18-May-08 18:59:44
D&V lasting over 1 week should always have a stool sample sent off to exclude salmonlla/campylobacter/shigella/etc.

The reason why test results take longer is that they are cultured for bacteria (which takes a couple of days to grow) as opposed to looking under a microscope for parasites. Its all to do with what is the most likely cause for the infection. Malaria and parasites being far more common in tropical areas. The cost of a stool culture is bugger all.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Psychomum5 on Sun 18-May-08 19:01:52
oh god....in me and mine, tis normally a week!
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By suedonim on Sun 18-May-08 20:11:59
No, he'd only been ill for about 48hrs but because of the malaria aspect and the fact he was ill and delirious (He took the GB plate off our car in case spies saw it and realised we'd been abroad! hmm) they tested asap.

Emma, we live in the tropics so have had our fair share of parasites etc. I'm getting quite good at recognising types and patterns of diarrhoea. (Am sure you all wanted to know that!! grin) But if we can get a result in Africa in 48hrs, why does it take so long in the UK?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By calvemjoe on Sun 18-May-08 20:39:18
Poor you IF, hope you get better soon. Is your poorly dd the one who had/has the skin problems? How is her skin now?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Sun 18-May-08 22:07:39
Psychomum, I expect a week but with the first few days the worst and the rest consisting of an unpleasant but slow recovery. This bug is literally getting more violent every day for me so far.

calvemjoe, yes my dd did have the skin problem around a year ago. She's so much better now though is being monitored. Thanks for asking.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By suedonim on Tue 20-May-08 17:07:46
How are you feeling now?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Wed 21-May-08 12:07:29
well it turns out that we both had campylobacter so we're on antibiotics and now feeling a lot better although very weak and still with virtually no appetite. Good job I got us tested!

Thanks for all the advice on here though and Doodle I hope you're feeling better too?
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By suedonim on Wed 21-May-08 12:50:30
Crumbs, how horrid. Did you go to A&E or to your GP in the end? Glad you're feeling a bit better - at last! smile
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Wed 21-May-08 13:35:07
dd had a stool sample at the GP and I had one at A&E. I really really hope that this is the end of it! I wish I could get my appetite back though...
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By suedonim on Wed 21-May-08 19:22:41
It will probably take a little while to get back to normal. Did they tell you to repeat the stool samples in a week or two's time? Dh had to do that, to eliminate any possibilty he was still carrying it.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Wed 21-May-08 21:58:55
Yes, the GP's given me some 'pots' to put our productions in. He said 10 days from starting the antibiotics.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By suedonim on Thu 22-May-08 12:40:38
What fun, getting samples! grin
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By calvemjoe on Sat 24-May-08 14:21:53
I'm glad that you got an answer if but I'm sorry that you've both got something so nasty. Get well soon x
Contact the poster Contact mumsnet about this post By SaintGeorgeasaurus on Sat 24-May-08 14:40:02
Poor you, camp can be awful.

My ex-boss did a lot of work identifying campylobacter as an infectious organism in contaminated water. Deliberately drank the stuff by the bucket load to infect himself then expected me to admire the montage of photos - "me, drinking on riverbank" "me, puking on river bank" "me ....", well you get the drift.

Strange man.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By kbaby on Sat 24-May-08 22:10:39
Glad your feeling better.
DH has been the same as you described. Started feeling ill on Sunday and went shivery but boiling and then each day has got progessively worse. He hasnt had diariah(sp) all day but gets attacks throughout the day and is full of wind and burping a fowl smell and taste. Yesterday was his worst day where he had watery diariah and went to the gp's who have sent a sample off to rule out food poisoning.
Im just hoping that none of us get it as were on holiday next saturday.
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By imaginaryfriend on Sat 24-May-08 23:05:42
kbaby, that sounds very like what happened with us. At first we just felt off our food and tired and a bit nauseous, then within days we were so much worse. I hope your dh feels better soon.


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