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Buggerbuggerbuggerargh · 21/01/2019 02:44

My three year old just vomited after being awake and unsettled.

DP and I get married on Saturday.

I could cry right now. We are all going to get it aren't we. I was sitting right next to him when he puked.

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nocoolnamesleft · 21/01/2019 02:46

You might not. Highest rate of transmission is by ingestion (basically not washing hands properly, after touching something contaminated). So be incredibly careful with cleanup and hand hygiene and the rest of you might be okay...and your 3 year old is liable to be over it by then.

Fingers crossed.

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nocoolnamesleft · 21/01/2019 02:47

Oh, and for god's sake clean the phone I suspect you're posting on. People always forget to clean the phone!

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Oddsocksandmeatballs · 21/01/2019 02:48

Not necessarily, make sure your hand hygiene is scrupulous, keep you hands away from your face as much as possible. My son caught norovirus, he suddenly started vomiting right next to me in the car but I escaped it. In fact, I don't remember ever catching a vomiting bug from the kids when they were small. I hope you manage to escape it Flowers.

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Buggerbuggerbuggerargh · 21/01/2019 02:49

I'm completely freaking out. I caught the lot of it in a towel which immediately got bunged into the washing machine at 60, stripped and washed ds and bedding, washed both our hands. But he's been crawling over me and slobbering and kissing me all day. Just why Envy

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Buggerbuggerbuggerargh · 21/01/2019 02:49

And yes dettol'd my phone!!

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abbsisspartacus · 21/01/2019 02:52

Stock up on pink gloop? Wash everything and if it's a 48 hour bug you should get over it by Saturday

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Smotheroffive · 21/01/2019 02:53

Most of the bugs babies get because of immature immunity, you are unlikely to catch, or very unlucky, but I doubt it would have same impact on you anyway. It always amazed me how i rarely go down with anything the dcs bring into the house, certainly never a sickness one.

Happy wedding day to you all!

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Smotheroffive · 21/01/2019 02:55

You have nearly a whole week..it will be OK!

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Buggerbuggerbuggerargh · 21/01/2019 02:56

Even if I escape it there's no way DP will, he gets every tummy bug it is possible to get.

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Buggerbuggerbuggerargh · 21/01/2019 02:57

Ds never gets bugs that badly anyway. It's usually one puke then right as rain. Then a few days later dp and I get it ten times worse.

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TheLovleyChebbyMcGee · 21/01/2019 03:04

It's really very difficilt to catch bacterial vomiting infections from someone, but yes, viral is much easier.

But, viral infections such as noro tens to be fast acting and burn out fast if you are otherwise fit and healthy. If it is noro, and if you catch it, it will most likely be gone by Friday. I really hope it isn't an infection though, good luck for saturday!

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Buggerbuggerbuggerargh · 21/01/2019 03:05

Well I have anti bac'd everything to within an inch of its life. I don't think there's anything more I can do.

Thanks all. Fx.

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CommanderDaisy · 21/01/2019 03:16

There are anti-emetic medication and anti- poop medications, all is not lost. Stock up just incase. Stematil, Maxilon , Immodium etc. That'll stop DP projecting from both ends and you too. There are child meds as well to plug things up.
Re hydration salts for the 3 year old, no food other than dry toast and sanitise absolutely everything.

Good luck

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Buggerbuggerbuggerargh · 21/01/2019 03:19

Have put all of ds's cutlery, cups, bowls etc in sterilising solution. Too much?!

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Smotheroffive · 21/01/2019 03:20

Sorry, I'm.from the camp of get it all out! DC are pretty good at knowing when they want to eat and drink around bugs.

I might 'stopper' myself after a certain point because I know how I feel, but I wouldnt a DC, not sure gps would advise this either.

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Knittedgnome · 21/01/2019 03:24

Anti bac is no use for noro unless it's bleach.

I know from bitter experience.

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Knittedgnome · 21/01/2019 03:24

Little use rather.

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Knittedgnome · 21/01/2019 03:25

Make sure you do door handles, light switches and toilet flushes regularly. Don't stop doing it.

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Popandcrackle · 21/01/2019 03:28

I’m also up as my daughters been sick twice this evening. However she’s had this before and the rest of us have never got anything from it

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Buggerbuggerbuggerargh · 21/01/2019 03:30

Oh god I don't own bleach. The smell gives me severe migraines. I've only got dettol and method anti bac

I don't think it can be noro.hes only puked once and his poo is normal.

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Buggerbuggerbuggerargh · 21/01/2019 03:30

I'm now doing the remotes!!

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Buggerbuggerbuggerargh · 21/01/2019 03:50

Changed all my own clothes too and his bedding even though he wasn't sick in bed

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thegreatbeyond · 21/01/2019 03:51

My toddler has vomited in the night and that's it. Normal by the morning.

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kateandme · 21/01/2019 03:54

if hes going to get it get your dp to kiss her and eat her tissues!then itl be over before the weekend.stupid advice I know :) but better now than in a few days time.

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kateandme · 21/01/2019 03:55

I can remember mi doing this though.one random vomit and then fine.

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