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So is this a bug? Anyone recognise the symptoms?

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SweetApril · 27/12/2008 18:55

Hi. Just looking for a bit of support/advice from anyone who may be out there!

DD 22mos woke up from afternoon nap on Tues miserable and clingy. Eventually threw up at 5pm and seemed a bit better. Ate a bit of tea and wanted bedtime milk (although refused most of it in the end because I watered it down thinking dairy is a bit iffy with a funny tummy). Woke up fine on Weds but went through exactly the same thing after her nap - crying, clingy, vomiting (at 5pm again) then feeling bit better.
Same on Christmas Day and Boxing Day but no vomiting. And today the same but the vomiting is back. She seems OK in the mornings, maybe not quite as perky as usual, and will eat breakfast and sometimes lunch. She's been very lethargic in the afternoons and not really interested in her Christmas toys and she clearly feels very uncomfortable for an hour or two before she's sick. She's definitely off her food and is normally a good eater. No temperature and is sleeping OK at night.
I wasn't too bothered till the sickness came back today. If it's a bug I'd be expecting it to get better slowly but this seems to be going in reverse!

Just wondered if anyone's DCs experiencing the same symptoms. TIA

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SweetApril · 27/12/2008 19:37

Bump. Anyone? Poor DD is so miserable this evening and won't eat or drink anything now.

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nappyzonehasastroppytoddler · 27/12/2008 19:41

My ds has had a bug that went on 5 days ending xmas eve - v similar and mainly when woke up but was not sick kept saying cuudle cuuudle - got very riley but instead of sick had a masoove poo explosion. He also felt hot on torso and legs but not a temp....

SweetApril · 27/12/2008 21:22

Thanks. Sorry I burbled on a bit there! Seems there's a whole lot of weird viruses doing the rounds.

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nappyzonehasastroppytoddler · 27/12/2008 21:46

tis the time of year but i totally sympathise - mine is only 3 months older but not beiong able to tell us what is bothering them in a way other than clinging to us like a rock or screaming at all ours of the day is no fun. I hope your lo gets over it soon. If your concerned i really would not hesitate going to an out of hrs surgery or giving nhs direct a ring.....

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