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Q: vomiting in her sleep
asked by: pregmumof2 on January 21st, 2009
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My 2 year old daughter eats very little (and I mean seriously very little) and for 3 nights in a row after putting her to bed...about half an hour later she is being sick and bringing what she has eaten back up all in her cot...then we had a break from it for 2 nights but it has started again tonight..we put her up to bed and about an hour or so later she has been sick again everywhere.She also has no temperature..we have all had a bit of a tummy bug recently but we havn't been being sick...just runny pooh's.She also does not have a temerature and seems well through out the day (touch wood).she used to love yogurts but now doesn't even want to eat those even.I worry ALL the time about my girls and I'm seriously thinking this could be something really wrong like cancer or a tumour in her tummy....making it so that she does'nt want to eat and then being sick in her cot..I don't no what to do...she has a bit of a mucousy cough and at first thought the sickness was down to her coughing but that does't explain the 2 nights break we had from the sickness only for it to start again tonight.I am so worried..my fiance's niece (non relation to him by blood due to him being fostered) died of a massive tumour and I would'nt be able to live without her...I'm constantly thinking the worse...please help...any advice is very welcome.if you can put my mind at rest then please try.Thank you.Jade.
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kyrafaith
replied on January 22nd, 2009
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I would have to say, if at all possible get your daughter to a doctor. If you suspect it could be serious like cancer or a tumor, the doctor would be the only one that is able to diagnose that properly. Good luck and I hope your little girl feels better. === Kyra
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Soon2B2
replied on January 25th, 2009
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I was watching this episode on tv about a case that sounded like that. I mean I could be totally wrong but to me it just sounds pretty similar. I dont want to scare you but this little girl in the episode, She would be sleeping and throw up in the middle of the night and not really remember it the next day, and they found out that everytime she would throw up it was a form of a seizure. But they did an update on the little girl and they gave her some medicines to reduce or eliminate these vomiting seizures. This may not be her you daughters case but u should ask the doctor if this could be a possibility and the doc could perform what I think its called an REM sleep test and hook her up to these wires to monitor her brain waves. Now again dont want to scare u but it wouldnt hurt to bring this up to the doctor.
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