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DS (5) - sick every half an hour since Tuesday 6pm. When should I worry?

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Kbear · 08/03/2007 16:25

I am worried already of course but when should I REALLY worry?

He can't even keep water down. Saw doc this morning after he was vomiting green bile all night (sorry, TMI I know) and she said he should sip Dioralyte.

He's been sick all day again, every half an hour roughly. Can't even keep water down.

Doc did mention paediatric A&E if it persists but after how long should I think about A&E do you think?

I was thinking if he's sick all night again tonight, I will take him. Or, dare I say it on here, am I over-reacting? Don't say I am or I will cry .

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hoxtonchick · 08/03/2007 16:27

that's a long time kbear . poor him & poor you. if he isn't keeping water/diarolyte down i'd be thinking a&e tonight. hope he's better soon.

amynnixmum · 08/03/2007 16:27

You're not over-reacting but try not to panic. If the Gp had been concerned dhe would have sent him straight to A&E there and then. Apparently flat cola is good when children are sick.

themildmanneredjanitor · 08/03/2007 16:27

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Kbear · 08/03/2007 16:28

He's 5

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Marina · 08/03/2007 16:28

I think that's a long time to be chucking up every 30 mins for a small child Kbear, poor you and poor him.
If he is not even keeping Dioralyte down, I would seriously think about either Grabadoc or Paed A & E just around 8pm when the shifts change.
We took a poorly ds to QMS at 7.50pm one evening and they had cleared the ward for the new shift so we were seen at once.

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Kbear · 08/03/2007 16:29

I'm at work, he's at home with DH. I feel like worst mum in the world for coming to work (and feel like shit having not slept for two nights!) but DH is a parent too right and I must stop being a control freak!

You think A&E now really?

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Mercy · 08/03/2007 16:29

I would be worried tbh, 48 hours is a long time imo. - take him to A&E.

Good luck

compo · 08/03/2007 16:30

I would get dh to take him now

SoupDragon · 08/03/2007 16:30

Agree, that's a long time for such frequent vomitting Take him now.

jalopy · 08/03/2007 16:32

Kbear, you're not over-reacting. This seems too long to me, especially since he is unable to hold water down. Contact surgery. If no luck, take him to A & E.

ww2002 · 08/03/2007 16:32

Hi Kbear, sorry to hear ds is poorly. I agree with themildmanneredjanitor. If you don't take him you'll will just be sat worrying.

brimfull · 08/03/2007 16:39

Agree I would go to A&e ,you are not wasting their time

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Kbear · 08/03/2007 16:44

Just called DH again. DS still being sick regularly but seems to be keeping more down than he's bringing up. He said he had half a glass of water over a period of about an hour and brought up about a tablespoon full when he was sick.

He also said DS was better "in himself" and was quite chirpy at times and watched a bit of tv.

It is so hard to know what to do. I just can't bear the thought of another night of it - for DS or me!

DH is a worse over-reactor than me so I trust him when he says he thinks he is slowly improving this afternoon.

I will be home at 6.30 so will check him out then and decide what to do.

Thanks all.

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Kbear · 08/03/2007 16:45

I just thought vomiting bugs usually last 12-24 hours, but I guess it's different in different people.

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Kbear · 08/03/2007 16:59

thanks - his lips were dry this morning and he was really thirsty but I was trying to get him to sip not guzzle!

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SoupDragon · 08/03/2007 17:01

Sucking ice cubes is meant to be good.

Kbear · 08/03/2007 17:02

Yeah, doc told me that, he's had a couple today.

Strange that doc also said get him an ice-cream. I thought NOOOOOOO, not dairy. Does ice cream have magical powers? - I assumed it would make him more sick!

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jalopy · 08/03/2007 17:08

Will he drink dioralyte? If not, add a tiny amount of salt and sugar to his water. This will make him feel better too.

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Kbear · 08/03/2007 17:18

Thanks for all this MMJanitor!

I will also add the sugar and a pinch of salt to his water. DH said Dioralyte is making DS shudder!

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SoupDragon · 08/03/2007 17:20

Dioralyte is foul. It's kind of greasy. Hot sugared water is good though. Stops you feeling wobbly.

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