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07.03.08, 18:15 PM Toddler
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My 21 mo ds has been complaining of a "tummyache" for almost two weeks. It started at the same time he had a virus (fever followed by a rash), but all the other symptoms disappeared a while ago. It seems to be connected to gas - he'll say "tummyache," then crouch down or lie on the floor and then (often) pass gas or poop. He's never had that kind of problem before (gas and pooping never bothered him). It seemed to be better yesterday, but today it's worse again, and now I've missed my chance to go to the ped before the 3 day weekend. Anyone else have experience with this? Could it just be something he's eating? It doesn't seem to follow milk consumption, but he does eat/drink a lot of dairy, so I guess it's possible. [ Reply | Watch | Flag ]
Toddler 07.03.08, 06:15 PM Flag
 

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Could he also be saying it out of habit? Does he look unwell or is he off his food? Have his stools changed (not that I'm a Dr or anything)? [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.03.08, 06:29 PM Flag
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yes my son had a virus when he was maybe 2, a bad stomach virus. i kept thinking it was better, and then he would get sick again ( diahrhea). he would be fine for a day and then get it. the dr. said sometimes there stomachs are still healing from the virus and milk could irritate it ( he drinks a lot of milk) so i switched to soy milk and he got better. eventually i added regular milk back to his diet, but now he drinks both [ Reply | More ]
General Topics 07.04.08, 05:36 AM Flag
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