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Old Nov 18th, 2006, 11:45 AM   #11
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I am glad he is better! hope you get some this afternoon.x
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Sorry only just saw to reply. Noah had a stomach bug a little while ago, Itook him to the docs and they said to just keep him on water and dry toast if he will eat. But by no means any dairy or formula etc as this can slow down the recovery as it will keep upsetting the stomach.

Hope he is feeling better soon hun.
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aaawwww hun how about dry toast
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Poor ewan , whenever we have had this its just been a case of checkingthe nappies are still wet and keeping hydrated. The doctor (nhs direct) advised the rehydration sachets if the nappies became dry and the vomiting kept up. There is nothing worse than a baby retching because you cant explain it to them and 9 out of 10 times if anythign comes up its going anywhere except your sick bucket. Ususally over the last clean pair of jammies.
Yep - poor lad threw up in his bath last night, i had to bath him cos he's got sick all down him, he is sleeping again at the moment, and his tummy is still a bit gurgly, tried him with toast, but all he wants is water or milk.
went through god knows how many towels last night, poor lad can't aim in a bucket so just kept putting towels under him, was easier to keep changing them than anything else. managed to puke on his comfort tigger blanket so that had to go for an emergency wash!!
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