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AIBU?

About this sodding virus?!

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QueenNefertitty · 24/09/2017 21:22

There is A Virus doing the rounds. DS (1) has had it for two weeks now. Started with snot, progressed to phlegmy cough, NOW 2 weeks in, he's spiking fevers of 39.5/40

Been to OOH GP who confirmed my suspicions- it is indeed, just a virus, with no suspected chest or ear infection.

But DS is miserable. Which means our plan to get him settled into nursery this week ahead of started work next week has gone tits up.

AIBU to think this dastardly virus is a bioplot by Trump/ Putin/ N Korea/ The Illuminati / my exDP to ruin my life? Is anyone else currently suffering these horrors?

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coffeekittens · 24/09/2017 21:41

YANBU. 3 weeks here, I thought it was going away but it has returned with a vengeance brining along sickness and diarrhoea.

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QueenNefertitty · 24/09/2017 22:04

@coffee

NO!!!! No we don't have time for that. No. No. Just.... no!!!

(Sorry for you!)

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gttia · 24/09/2017 22:05

My daughter is a week into this, still coughing etc. Yanbu - it's horrible

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StewPots · 24/09/2017 22:07

DH has had it 3 weeks and I'm just getting over it after nearly 2 weeks - DS is just starting on it...pain in the arse!

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gamerchick · 24/09/2017 22:08

Yeah this one is horrible and lasts bloody ages. I'm sorry man. Hope he's on the mend soon.

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Acorncat · 24/09/2017 22:10

Oh this must be what we have then. My older one is fighting it off finally but my poor baby is just floored by it.

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QueenNefertitty · 24/09/2017 22:11

Typically, given we did the Sunday night dash across town to the gp, DS now sleeping more soundly than he has for 2 weeks. Not coughing. Not flailing in his sleep.

Tenner bet I get it now.

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QueenNefertitty · 24/09/2017 22:12

Sorry for all of you with snotty, phlegmy wee ones too

DS is usually indefatigable but he's been very very under the weather/ whingy with this one.

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Moanyoldcow · 24/09/2017 22:14

It's vile - my DS has been ill for a week, I r got it but I'm pregnant so can't take anything useful and every time I think it's improving another spike comes along. Grrrrr.

You have my sympathies OP - hope your son gets better soon. We are getting through Vicks like you wouldn't believe.

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NoWordForFluffy · 24/09/2017 22:15

We've all had this in some shape or form. DD and DS seemed to be fighting it, but succumbed horribly last week and appear to be feeling utterly rotten.

Fingers crossed they feel better soon as it's hard to see them feeling so sorry for themselves.

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thatsahairballnotabloodysweet · 24/09/2017 22:18

Yup 3/5 of us down with it here, it's awful

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QueenNefertitty · 24/09/2017 22:18

It does at least explain why settling DS into nursery has been so awful. I thought he was just snotty at first.. and the nursery sorrow was separation anxiety. it's only the last couple of days I've thought of him as "poorly poorly". Poor little poppets been feeling rotten, I guess, and I've been abandoning him to the baby room Blush

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QueenNefertitty · 25/09/2017 13:55

DS now has ear infection from bastarding "paraflu" virus.

Gave me the fright of my life this morning when woke up to find him with a temp of 40, shivering and looking a bit mottled/ bluish.

GP has been very thorough but I'm still watching DS with hawk eyes for any hint of something more serious.

Give me strength!

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ShotsFired · 25/09/2017 13:57

You are U to suggest it is one solitary virus.

There are millions of the little shits floating round infecting people. Ask me how I know. Angry

(Lighthearted. Hope you and yours recover soon Flowers Brew)

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QueenNefertitty · 25/09/2017 14:01

Ah @shots GP did say something about back-to-back viral syndromes ...

It's an attack on multiple fronts!

We've been through a bottle each of calpol
And ibuprofen this week. Maybe Boots are behind it...

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OuchBollocks · 25/09/2017 14:02

Us too. Everyone coughing and headachy and snotty and glum and now it's turned into bronchiolitis for poor 6mo DS :(

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JonSnowsWife · 25/09/2017 14:03

Yep. DD has it.

Had a cold for about a week. Then it progressed. She literally spent all day sneezing yesterday, I'm wondering if she's broken some sort of record! Grin off school with it as she's also had a jippy tummy and she is just miserable with it. (She's 11!). Text her friends to tell them she won't be in school and they have it too. Poor kids are going down like flies.

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QueenNefertitty · 25/09/2017 14:03

@bollocks

Poor DS! So little to be putting up with this real world bullshit!

DS here is now attached to the boob like a newborn. One year postpartum and engorged again. Confused

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QueenNefertitty · 25/09/2017 14:06

@jonsnow

Oh yes, DS had the dabs this morning as well. Hope your DD is spending her sick leave doing something comforting- like box sets and honey and lemon!

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Acornantics · 25/09/2017 14:06

Please all take care, and seek medical advice if you're at all worried.

I've been in hospital for five days with pneumonia after suffering from fever, pain, shivers, temp of 40, confusion and vomiting. GP prescribed antibiotics then a chest xray, when i was immediately admitted and put on drip.

It's been truly awful, but def on the up now. Am usually very healthy and fit with no history.

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OuchBollocks · 25/09/2017 14:06

This is poor DS's second bout of bronchiolitis. At least he's managed to keep his oxygen up this time so no hospital but he's nursing round the clock and barely sleeping at night so I'm shattered.

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hollie11 · 25/09/2017 14:12

My dd had this for weeks last December. The doctor recommended pro biotic drinks/yogurts and so far (touch wood) she hasn't been unwell since.

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