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Old 12-28-2006, 07:15 PM   #9
chloeandj
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Originally Posted by tmatherly
Yes, they can share certain viruses and bacteria. You know what's weird, Jodi? I had a stomach bug for three days, then both my dogs plastered the living room furniture with puke when we were at work Tuesday, then my son came down with a vicous case of it last night. He was so sick, he broke blood vessels in his eye. He looks like night of the living dead this evening, but he's feeling better. Miss Pippa is still acting like she doesn't feel great, but no more vomiting. Scout is back to normal. They seemed to have a shorter course than we did. I definetely think they caught it because they were in my face and right next to me constantly during the worst part of my illness.
OMG! I'm glad you all are feeling better now! My son was a horrid shade of green last night and I was very worried about him. His head hurt and he moaned and moaned. He heaved all day today but seems to be getting better now. I have washed my hands a million times today, I am trying so hard not to get it. I just talked to my mom and she told me that my baby niece spent the day in the ER. She was dehydrated, they think it's Rotovirus. I didn't think adults could get that but apparently they can as my mom and brother threw up all day yesterday.
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