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In your vast experience, how likely is it that I will start feeling worse as I am supposed to take the dcs out now?

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Ickytum · 27/02/2010 09:55

I have had mild runs for 2 days. I went to work, wasn't bad enough to stop me working but I felt icky, took the car instead of the train

woke up today and had quite bad chronic runs again and my stomach feels queasy and unsettled

both dcs have sport this morning - ds's game in an hour away by car, round the M25. If he doesn't play, it causes a problem for his team as they are then one player down and pulling him out now is v late, only a couple of hours before they are due to play

I was sure I would feel better today - there's no-one else who can give him a lift and dh is away.

Do you think the odds are stacked in my favour?

what I don't want is to get half way round the M25 and then start vomiting though I suspect if I've had the runs already for a day or so that they aren't likely to suddenly morph into something else?

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purplepeony · 27/02/2010 20:29

this is prob too lat e now- but if you can get some Imodium it can stop the runs pretty quickly. Doubt if you will vomit if not done so already.

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