I knew something was wrong when my 3 year old didn’t want to eat mac & cheese. I didn’t let her eat anything for supper.
I am glad that she waited until we were done eating before losing her lunch. I’m also very glad that she made it to the toilet. Especially glad because my husband wasn’t home to help clean it up; my stomach was churning enough as it was.
My role became hair holder and back rubber. She went to bed with a bowl and dry heaved until after midnight. The physical tiredness of staying up doesn’t bother me as much as the emotional. She would cry and say, “I don’t want to do this. I don’t like this.”
She seems much better today and I’m praying the other two avoid it.
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Awww…I hope she feels better soon and that everyone else avoids it. I know how heartbreaking it can be to see a sick little one!
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Oh, I hope she feels better soon!!
Wow, it sounds like this stuff is traveling far and wide! I do hope nobody else gets it. Everyone here ended up with it except Bryan. He somehow keeps from getting it everytime. I guess it’s a good thing considering, he has to take care of the rest of us! Hope all is better soon!
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from Jendi: Unfortunately we have all gotten it. It lasts about 12 hours – empties the body – and then back to normal. Sorry to hear you guys got it.