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'D'H has just thrown up all over the bedroom carpet...

122 replies

Vebrithien · 15/02/2016 18:38

After REFUSING to have a bowl next to him.
Am 14 weeks pregnant and have just had to clear up the mess.
AIBU to not feel very sympathetic now?

OP posts:
Vebrithien · 27/01/2017 09:04

Debs1801 - hope all is OK? What happened?

OP posts:
NotMeNoNo · 27/01/2017 09:05

Haha I'm a bit dopey myself and didn't spot old thread. Thank goodness for happy ending.

Debs1801 · 27/01/2017 09:08

Any top tips for getting vomit smell out of the carpet please?

Nocabbageinmyeye · 27/01/2017 09:14

My top top would be to use Google instead an old mumsnet thread Hmm

LiviaDrusillaAugusta · 27/01/2017 09:21

Debs - your question has been answered upthread

This is a ZOMBIE THREAD Any future questions, do what nocabbage said Grin

LostSight · 27/01/2017 09:55

Congratulations OP. Lovely to have an update with a happy ending. Flowers

MLGs · 27/01/2017 09:59

He needed to clean up his own sick.

MLGs · 27/01/2017 09:59

Oh shit, Zombie, sorry.

hellomoon · 27/01/2017 10:03

ok, so he refused the bowl....as the OP explained, he's not been sick in many years...

but what sort of people are you that wouldn't help your DH if they were ill?!

I know if I was sick, my DH would get me into bed and comfortable and sort everything else out... and I'd do the same for him.

In sickness and health and all that?!

hellomoon · 27/01/2017 10:04

oh zombie.. bah

Gasp0deTheW0nderD0g · 27/01/2017 10:04

No, not shit, vomit. Grin

(Sorry)

GimmeeMoore · 27/01/2017 10:05

If you posted you were ill and hurling,and he refused to clean up folk would advise ltb
Partner ill and puking yes I'd clean it up.to be helpful,in recognition they're incapacitated
Refusal of bowl is neither here no there.perhaps he minimised or underestimate the illness

LiviaDrusillaAugusta · 27/01/2017 10:07

Gimmee I'm sure nearly a year on from the incident it's okay - in fact the op has updated

needapaddle · 27/01/2017 10:10

**
ZOMBIE THREAD
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(Glad to hear it all worked out in the end though OP!)

Vebrithien · 27/01/2017 10:27

Grin Yes, this is a zombie thread! DH apologized, I forgave him, DD is a happy baby!

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GimmeeMoore · 27/01/2017 10:35

Livia are you going to individually tell other posters it's a zombie thread?
No I don't look at dates,see topic,pile in
I see it resolved satisfactorily, which is super

LeopardPrintSocks1 · 27/01/2017 10:47

To all the emetophobics and cleaning sick, there's a vomit kit on amazon that you sprinkle over sick and it turns it into a sand like substance that you can sweep up easily.

Mummamayhem · 27/01/2017 10:51

I'd have been really annoyed if he was drunk sick but he was poorly sick! I'd have cleaned up, cleaned DH up, put him into bed and got him a drink. DH would do same for me too.

LiviaDrusillaAugusta · 27/01/2017 11:35

IT IS A ZOMBIE THREAD - sadly your amazing insights are a little late...

LiviaDrusillaAugusta · 27/01/2017 11:38

zombie threads are bad form on here - if only because you get people piling in to offer advice on something that has long since been resolved. There was one from someone who had a MC and was worried about her employment rights - people commented on it without realising it was several years old and that she may not have been delighted to have been reminded of it

LiviaDrusillaAugusta · 27/01/2017 11:40

That was to Gim

GimmeeMoore · 27/01/2017 12:02

Bad form?let me consult my debretts,for the etiquette regard zombie threads
Ahh it appears no such indiscretion is listed,so no harm done.so as you were
Regard old threads getting resurrected ,well that's the risk in posting on open public forums
Daily mail et al regularly plagiarise mn so one needs to be mindful what one posts

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