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Old 11-28-2006, 12:31 AM #1
Mrs. Bear Mrs. Bear is offline
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Hey....been away a bit. Con's been throwing up with diarehea and tummy pain for 3 weeks now. Tonight he says there's blood when he pukes.

We did this for a month and a half last time and no answers. It just stopped with the digestive enzymes.

This bought, we tried mild antacids. He threw those up. We tried the digestive enzymes and they hurt his tummy worse. They did an ultra sound of his gaul bladder and digestive area and nothing was out of place or looked ill. We are now trying promethazine and that works to control the nausia long enough to keep something down for a few hours, then his tummy hurts so we do the antacid like the doc says and he pukes.

I can't get him in to the gastro untill the 27th of December.

What else can I do for him? He lives off rice and gatoraid. He has too much pain and vomiting with anything else.

At least he's not dehydrated. And he's only lost 10 pounds.

aarrrggghhh. I am feeling a little helpless. NO ER.... no, no, no.

Suggestions? (Cabbage soup was not a good thing. Poor baby.)
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