oh and forgot to say, don't hang around changing all the beds and trying to get everything dry if he has been sick in bed. Take all the sheets, and everyone elses to the launderetter, get her to wash and dry them and then you don't get behind on your laundry aswell as sitting with a sick child.
I know this is unrelated to the question, but IMO a high priority issue
Woofgang. I never eat crisps or drink coke - don't really like either, but when I have been sick they are the first thing I fancy (also toast and Marmite). Is that the body telling me what I should eat?
Have to agree with woofgang. When my child was 2 she was ill for 7 months until a private doctor discovered what was wrong. She couldn't eat and was so thin. Crisps and coke were recommended and did the job until real food could be tolerated. Obviously it wasn't for months.
its weird isn't it how effective the fizzy drink and crisps thing can be in the right circumstances. The GP I got the tip from says ginger ale instead of coke because the caffeine content in coke, while not harmful in moderation, can affect sleep