My son projectile vomited all over the scanner part of a self checkout at a grocery store. Everyone just stared at me and my son. It was horrible.
2006-11-24 14:02:08
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answered by Jennifer 4
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I was doing a friend a favor and dropping some papers off at her parents house. My 2 year old son had been drinking grape juice. We got to the house, my friends mom invited us in.......I went to put the papers down on a counter and the the lady and I turned around to see my son puke this purple puke, it propelled across the room. I was frozen like a slow motion movie as this puke flew out of his mouth like a river, across the room making this huge mess on her cream carpet! I wasn't sure what to do, check if my son was ok, grab a towel or check this ladies pulse! She was very gracious and said she had a carpet cleaner that can get everything out. My son was sick for a few days.....and surprisingly that cream carpet looked fantastic! Phew!
2006-11-24 14:02:16
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answered by earinfection 2
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My nephew was born with heart problems and they had him on some formula that he was allergic to for a while and he threw up every single time he ate. He also has a choking hazard so pretty much every time he chokes to much he throws up. The last time I was in a clothing store and was shoping for new clothes when he started choking. I tried to pat him on the back and he got tears in his eyes. Then he threw up well, I caught most of it in my hand so I went and got some paper towels wet and cleaned myself and the floor up. Probably the funniest time, if it can be funny, was when he threw up and his dad didn't eat any more at the restruant we were at. I was the one that got it on me and I was the one that cleaned it up but just from seeing it he was done eating. I have had a lot of experience with my nephew throwing up, sadly, I am so used to it I usually catch most if not all of it in my hands. Very rarely do we get any on us anymore.
2006-11-24 14:56:25
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answered by Shell 3
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Dude, I have been thrown up on the last 3 nites. I was hit on the side of the face with a mixture of formula/lasagna dinner. Tonite thankfully it was just formula. We are layin off the baby food for a week or two. Good Luck to you.
2006-11-24 14:29:01
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answered by butterfly 2
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My sister n law and i had taken our kids shopping and we were going to stop at the movie store since our husbands were out hunting. I went in and left her in the van with the kids. Well she sent my son inside to tell me that my 2 1/2 yr old had thrown up. I went outside and it was all over her and her car seat. I knew that it would make a bigger mess if I tried to take her out of the seat to take her clothes off, plus it was all down behind her, so I just went straight home, pulled her and the carseat out of the van together and carried it to the bathroom. I had to take the entire car seat apart to clean that mess out of it. She also developed diareah after that, and when she got out of the bath tub she said that she had to poop, so I told her to go sit on her potty. Well, while I was taking the car seat apart, she got off the potty and went to her room and I guess she couldn't hold it, cause when I went to find her, she had left a poop trail all across the carpet.
So you can imagine, I had a real great time cleaning up that mess.
2006-11-24 18:40:39
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answered by LittleMermaid 5
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My oldest daughter was about 3 when she said she felt sick so i got her in bed with my wife and I. Then as she was crawling over me she threw up right on top of me. I caught most of it on my chest and held my arms against me. My wife didn't know wether to laugh or cry at my plight. I was covered with vomit. She grabbed the baby and threw me a towel.
2006-11-24 16:11:14
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answered by Anonymous
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i have four children and the worst for me was when they were teething; all night long, time after time, bathing them, changing them, scrubbing the crib, changing sheets, scrubbing the walls... cant even hold down tylenol to help them stop.
UGH! so glad those baby days are over. my wussy husband couldnt even take the smell and ran like a little girl (LOL!).
problem is, the girls; when little kids are sick, you have to hold thier hair out of the way when throwing up. put it in a pony tail.
sometimes, being a mom sux. LOL!
2006-11-24 14:43:59
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answered by Yvette B yvetteb 6
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haha...this is actually my experience, but I'm sure my dad was sooo embarrassed. I threw up in his office bathroom...but it was like projectile and I tried to clean it up myself and ended up clogging the toilet and totally stinking up the entire floor. The bathroom was out of commission for the whole day! It was sooo humiliating!
2006-11-24 15:44:59
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answered by tangyterp83 6
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My daughter was prone to spitting up frequently as a baby. One day however she definitely threw up more than I have ever seen another living being throw up. I mean like one large stream of milk....it was horrible and so disgusting for both of us.
2006-11-26 11:12:34
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answered by evilangelfaery919 3
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2016-10-13 01:34:26
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answered by ? 4
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