AnE ??

Maybe I’m over panicking here - all day my son (3) has thrown up, if he ate (toast) he throws up, even without stomach contents he’s throwing up, has water, he throws up - he hasn’t weed since 9am when he did a poop. He’s very tired - this is a AnE trip right or am I overreacting ?

I’m already packing a bag as I write this but…am I being a panicked mum here

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Yes! Repeated vomiting and no pee (probably dehydrated from vomiting) would raise alarm for me too.

Although remember if you're ever in doubt with something like this: ring 111(unless is an emergency). They'll send you to the best place.

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I’d definitely ring 111 for advice as you’ll be sat waiting for hours in A&E. If he hasn’t weed since 9am it sounds like he is dehydrated so definitely phone them x

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Thank you both! Honestly felt like I wasn’t crazy or over reacting ! Giving 111 a call now xx

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I wouldn't go to A&E but 111 is a good call.

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Yes he could be dehydrated

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Agree you definitely weren't/aren't overreacting. Hope the out of hours calls you back soon! Hopefully they will get him in to see him there and save a hospital trip if they think he needs a proper check over, don't be afraid to push for that either if you think he should be seen in person

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Defo 111. They usually book an out of hours GP appnt so you can go hospital and be seen, not waiting around in A&E for hours x hope hes OK x

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