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There is something going around North Bend since early December and it is still running rampant - my whole family had it. For a nickname we call it "SVS for "Sudden Vomit Syndrome". There have been kids puking on DD's bus and at school nearly every day. From our experience here, I can tell you that you feel PERFECTLY FINE until that first vomit. I can also tell you that the process will repeat itself multiple times for up to a month. The week before the Christmas holiday, the school had to call the CDC because 70 kids were puking, far more than the 10% the CDC considers epidemmic. There are about 400 kids in the school.
I was working at the Sammamish tax office today, and the people there were talking about it because someone in Issaquah had to pick up her son from school because he puked on the bus on Friday morning, and he too did not feel it coming. My son got it the day we went to the Chicken Show in December. He puked all night long. It did not recurr for him, but DD has had it 3 times since, I had it over the holidays, but I did not puke - It started suddenly. I had a dentist appointment on Dec 23, and was just fine, 2 hours later I suddenly felt as if I was going to puke, but I held it and became much sicker. DH was puking Dec 21 - Dec 23rd. A family that stayed with us just before I got sick all came down with it. Those that puked felt just fine before and after, but the kids are still puking nearly 2 weeks later. They never feel it coming. The mom did not puke, but like me she got horrible cramps, fever, chills, nausea, and extreme fatigue.
I would hate to be a school bus driver, a school nurse, and most of all, a school janitor.
There is something going around North Bend since early December and it is still running rampant - my whole family had it. For a nickname we call it "SVS for "Sudden Vomit Syndrome". There have been kids puking on DD's bus and at school nearly every day. From our experience here, I can tell you that you feel PERFECTLY FINE until that first vomit. I can also tell you that the process will repeat itself multiple times for up to a month. The week before the Christmas holiday, the school had to call the CDC because 70 kids were puking, far more than the 10% the CDC considers epidemmic. There are about 400 kids in the school.
I was working at the Sammamish tax office today, and the people there were talking about it because someone in Issaquah had to pick up her son from school because he puked on the bus on Friday morning, and he too did not feel it coming. My son got it the day we went to the Chicken Show in December. He puked all night long. It did not recurr for him, but DD has had it 3 times since, I had it over the holidays, but I did not puke - It started suddenly. I had a dentist appointment on Dec 23, and was just fine, 2 hours later I suddenly felt as if I was going to puke, but I held it and became much sicker. DH was puking Dec 21 - Dec 23rd. A family that stayed with us just before I got sick all came down with it. Those that puked felt just fine before and after, but the kids are still puking nearly 2 weeks later. They never feel it coming. The mom did not puke, but like me she got horrible cramps, fever, chills, nausea, and extreme fatigue.
I would hate to be a school bus driver, a school nurse, and most of all, a school janitor.