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Gastroenteritis ???
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Ok, 16 year old daughter, fit, healthy, hard working, about 2 months ago suddenly, after eating dinner (Birds eye cod in breadcrumbs), was violently sick with diarrhea....virtually no warning. This was followed by lower abdominal cramps and a slight temperature.
Next day she was back a college, a bit groggy but ok.
Forward 6 weeks and she gets the same, walking home, she only just makes it to the door. Visit the GP who sends her straight up hospital A&E with poss appendicitis. Checked out and every thing fine.
This week, she's been feeling sick and has the stomach cramps again so she goes back to the GP who says she has Gastroenteritis and prescribes her some pills (not sure what they are at the moment)
She's just come home and thrown up every where and has diarrhea again and the stomach cramps and slight temp.
She didn't want me to call the doc or for an ambulance....she's now sleeping it off.
Now i thought Gastroenteritis was a one off thing, a kind of bug, but this has been going on for a while. She had a milkshake earlier bu she drinks milk every day with cereal so it can't be lactose intolerant.
Anyone have any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance
Next day she was back a college, a bit groggy but ok.
Forward 6 weeks and she gets the same, walking home, she only just makes it to the door. Visit the GP who sends her straight up hospital A&E with poss appendicitis. Checked out and every thing fine.
This week, she's been feeling sick and has the stomach cramps again so she goes back to the GP who says she has Gastroenteritis and prescribes her some pills (not sure what they are at the moment)
She's just come home and thrown up every where and has diarrhea again and the stomach cramps and slight temp.
She didn't want me to call the doc or for an ambulance....she's now sleeping it off.
Now i thought Gastroenteritis was a one off thing, a kind of bug, but this has been going on for a while. She had a milkshake earlier bu she drinks milk every day with cereal so it can't be lactose intolerant.
Anyone have any suggestions ?
Thanks in advance
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