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Is this related? Vomiting.

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KA30 · 26/12/2021 21:25

Has vomiting at the very end of covid been an issue for anyone?

Dd tested positive 14/12. Last day of isolation was Christmas Eve. Been completely asymptomatic throughout 10 days isolation.

Dd is vomiting tonight. She hasn't been anywhere to pick up a bug due to isolation. we have spent Christmas Day and today at home apart from a couple walks. There is no way she's picked up a bug. We've all had covid too and been isolating so pretty sure we couldn't have picked up a bug.

Could it be related to covid or maybe more likely something she's eaten?

To add, she very rarely vomits. She's 6 and probably hasn't been sick in a good few years. Never been a sickly child. Even when Ds has picked up a fair few sicky bugs, she never seemed to catch it!

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Bizawit · 26/12/2021 21:29

There’s another thread with exactly this title going now! I responded to that one too. Yep, vomiting with Covid is a thing. Both me and my DD had one night of explosive vomiting. My DD has never been sick like that before.. 😨

KA30 · 26/12/2021 21:31

@Bizawit

There’s another thread with exactly this title going now! I responded to that one too. Yep, vomiting with Covid is a thing. Both me and my DD had one night of explosive vomiting. My DD has never been sick like that before.. 😨
I'll have a look, thanks! I'm just concerned as Dd has actually finishing isolating so don't know what it is! 😪
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Bizawit · 26/12/2021 21:41

Oh I see, sorry I have to admit was distracted by the title
Of your post and didn’t consider your specific dilemma properly. Hmm, if it’s that long past the positive test then maybe she has eaten something bad/ picked up a different bug? Was her positive on a PCR or an LFT? If PCR it’s possible she just took a really long time to develop an active infection..

KA30 · 26/12/2021 22:00

@Bizawit

Oh I see, sorry I have to admit was distracted by the title Of your post and didn’t consider your specific dilemma properly. Hmm, if it’s that long past the positive test then maybe she has eaten something bad/ picked up a different bug? Was her positive on a PCR or an LFT? If PCR it’s possible she just took a really long time to develop an active infection..
It could be that she's eaten something. Far too many naughty foods the last couple days 😅

It was both lft and pcr. We've all had it. She fishnet it 9 days after the first of us did. She had a positive lft then pcr. Previous tests had been negative. She's been totally asymptomatic too.

I guess I'll just assume it's a coincidence. She seems fine again now (still awake!)

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KA30 · 26/12/2021 22:00

Meant to say tested positive not fish net **

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SickAndTiredAgain · 26/12/2021 22:10

Vomiting 12 days after first testing positive after being completely asymptomatic the whole time? I’d say that was less likely to be covid than something else.

Bahhumbug83 · 26/12/2021 23:31

I'm so glad someone asked this as I was thinking the same thing.

My DS 3 had 2 bouts of totally random vomiting at the end of his bout of covid, having previously been asymptomatic for 9 days. Totally out if the blue in the middle of the night.

I wondered at the time if it was covid related but I'm convinced it is now as the exact same thing happened last night to my DH. He tested positive over a week after DS (having caught it from DD who picked it up in between them). Last night was around 9 or 10 days since his positive test and he awoke vomiting. One strange odd bout, a period of shivering and has been fine eve since.

The only symptom he had to that point was one day early of of having a runny nose.

Bahhumbug83 · 26/12/2021 23:33

So many typos, sorry. But in short I believe anything and everything goes with Covid at the moment, so it is possible her sickness is related to it... Based on the experience in my household

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