This just in: sleep is overrated!
Apparently.
This is the second night in a row I've been camped out with my child who has the dairy allergy.
It is all my fault.
I let her have a few sips {yes sips, not gulps} of chocolate "real" milk on Thursday night and KABOOM we're at gut civil war with the child.
It is like Russia and Ukraine in that piece yo.
In her case: she has some dairy {without having her medicine first} and it sits in her stomach and begins rotting everything in there.
Literally, rotting.everything.in.there.
First she gets sulfur smelling burps.
Then she gets bloating in a serious way.
Next are the cramps.
She'll experience this for a few hours until finally her body will stop fighting it and try to get it out.
Generally its by vomiting and very odd poo. {Yes, you needed to know that...have another bite of sandwich!}
The only thing is this: it takes a few days for her body to get back to normal.
I estimate this current experience was brought on by what was about 2 tablespoons of chocolate low fat milk that I was given erroneously in the drive thru.
She was thirsty and I said, "Well just take two tiny sips!"
She said, "But mom I cannot have this!"
I said, "Don't drink it then."
She said, "But I'm so thirsty, mama!"
{So wait a second....you know you cannot have it and you remind me you cannot have it and yet you say you're so thirsty. I'm confused.}
So she took literally two - four sips.
We paid...oh we have paid the consequences.
Then I allowed her to have a cheese stick.
I know I'm a freakin' nimrod.
She went to dinner with her great aunt. Great Aunt calls me and says, "Can she have cheese sticks?"
<Crickets> "Um."
"Maybe one or two?"
"Um yeah that will be ok."
Why will that be ok? She doesn't have her medicine with her. Cheese is from a cow. Hello.
{However, a bit of mozzarella has been ok for her previously}
She came home, happy.
She had three pizza sticks.
Huh?
Cheese sticks.
Then we had another fun night of:
burping
bloating
cramps
pain
vomit
weird poo
I do not enjoy cleaning up vomit.
I do not enjoy it one bit.
But I'll be damned if it isn't making me a strong mama.
Seriously, I did it this morning for the first time WITHOUT gagging.
Go me, I deserve some motherhood award.
I just cannot get the smell out of my nose hairs.
So we're on a binge of absolutely nothing but fruit, vegetables, and grains for the next 48 hours.
I'm scrutinizing every damn thing that goes into that mouth.
If there is a hint of anything from a milk cow I will be going crazy insane.
Seriously.
Oh my! What a weekend! I hope she gets better soon. We never know how enjoyable life is until vomit enters the scene....
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