M.L. asks from San Jose, CA on February 23, 2009
BRAT Diet and the Stomach Flu
Hi, this is my first time writing in and I'm completely desperate. My son is 3.5 years old and has had the stomach flu for 5 days now! He doesn't have a fever and has most of his energy so he doesn't seem sick. Basically this what has been happening; he will eat and drink normally during the day and then at the end of the day, get rid of ALL of it! I am trying to keep him on more of a bland diet but he sees what my husband and I are eating and wants that. In fact, he wont stop begging. As a mother, it is heart wrenching to watch your son waist away and beg for food!!! He has already lost 6 lbs since his last check up! I keep thinking that "this is the final day of it" and will give him something I shouldn't and then "bam" out it comes...and then he'll ask for more!!! It's crazy! By the way, I took him to his doctor 2 days ago and he said to just ride it out. AND I wont eat my food in front of him if it differs from what I gave him...
My need is a creative preparation of the "BRAT" diet. I figure I am not the only one out here suffering with this situation and I know many of you moms are very creative in the kitchen. Oh, and by the way, as I was composing this, he climbed up onto the counter into my cabinet trying to sneak food! Help!!!
Thank you in advance for all of your advice!
So What Happened?™
I just wanted to thank everyone for taking the time to read and reply to my request! It was comforting to know how many other moms went through this already...I also would like to tell everyone that my son has FINALLY stopped vomiting! He went back to school and is back on track for gaining back his 6 lbs back! I received some really good advice and suggestions from everyone...the one thing I hadn't thought about before was the concept of "bringing his diet back to when he was a baby" and with that thought, the baby isle at the grocery store is the perfect place to find simple foods, ie. rice cereal, treats, etc. But you have to hide this from them because 3.5 year olds don't want babyfood! :) Thanks again, MOMS!!!!
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E.B. answers from Sacramento on February 24, 2009
It seems strange to me that he would eat all day and then throw up at the end. By evening, his breakfast should have been digested. Also, if his behavior is fine with no other symptoms, it doesn't seem like stomache flu to me. I would contact the pediatrician again or get a second opinion before he loses anymore weight. Good luck.
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W.M. answers from Sacramento on February 24, 2009
Have you tried the PB&J diet? Popsicles, Broth & Jello My doctor also said to give my daughter lollipops because there is something in them that calms their stomach. Maybe if you give him several small "bites" of regular foods throughout the day his stomach will be able to handle it better..
N.C. answers from Sacramento on February 24, 2009
Hi M.- I would take him back to the Dr. if he isn't well in a few days. It doesn't sound like the stomach flu, it sounds like a different ailment. I say this because he is only throwing up at night. He could be intolerant of some of the foods or have a problem in his intestines. Again give if a few days and if he is not better take him back. Better yet, get a second opinion from another Dr. Good luck
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E.B. answers from Sacramento on February 24, 2009
It seems strange to me that he would eat all day and then throw up at the end. By evening, his breakfast should have been digested. Also, if his behavior is fine with no other symptoms, it doesn't seem like stomache flu to me. I would contact the pediatrician again or get a second opinion before he loses anymore weight. Good luck.
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R.V. answers from San Francisco on February 24, 2009
Hi M., I have had to go on the BRAT diet a number of times and so have my nephews. I know that my favorite was applesauce. My nephew had to go on the diet and my sisterinlaw bought him flavored rice cakes, such as the caramel flavor. You can find bland foods, such as crackers, that are made from rice. Have your tried those. Hopefully this helps and and hang in there. Sometimes stomach viruses can last a while. Good luck!!:)
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E.M. answers from San Francisco on February 24, 2009
Don*T stress ,, all my five grandkids and all under 5 came down with this virus too and it lasted for almost 2 months. I tried everything , cleaning my house extra good and only feeding the kids when they were hungry but most of the time they would not eat because they knew they would vomit.. BUT they did drink lots of liquids and kept most of it down and eat saltine crackers and dry cereal since Milk would make them sick..They won*t starve and as long as they drink water and juices they will be fine.When they get really hungary you know they are getting better. Just remember don*t eat in front of them for a few days,, and soup always is good.. God Bless
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J.L. answers from San Francisco on February 24, 2009
I've seen a number of kids in our school come down with this week long flu. I feel for you and hope you don't get it too. I thought all of the advice provided you is good, but I had to say something with regards to one mom who suggested giving your child Coke to drink. Coke is full of acid and is exactly the opposite of what you should give your child when his stomach is so acidic already. It's an old wives tale probably started some 30 years ago by some Coca Cola salesman. Check Dr. Mercola's website for excellent advice on taking care of the flu. I refer to his website for so many health related questions. Good luck.
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G.R. answers from Sacramento on February 24, 2009
I was in the same boat--except mine wouldn't eat at all. At the 15th percentile, I was really worried when he lost weight. My mom suggested trying melty ice cream (vanilla) and jello. I started with the jello, then tried ice cream later. He was able to keep both down and stopped wasting away. Other things that stayed down: Popcorn without butter, warm milk with honey, oatmeal, smarties (I was desperate). Sugar syrup is supposed to settle the stomach which is why we used to get flat soda.
Normally we don't eat a lot of sugary things, but I figured that I would worry about that after he was feeling better and had regained some weight.
C.T. answers from San Francisco on February 24, 2009
It does seem weird that he only rids himself at the end of the day. What does the doctor think?
The BRAT is now the BRATTY and has expanded to include Tea and Yogurt. Freeze some yogurt for a nice treat that seems like ice cream.
Hope your baby feels better soon!
J.C. answers from San Francisco on February 24, 2009
Hi, we've had this problem too, as have a lot of people. wonder whats going on. but, anyway, one other thing you might try is raspberries (i think its the pectin that helps) and taking a probiotic; this has helped clear his up some. (Jarrodophilis is one good brand; just open capsule up and mix in some applesauce a couple of times a day). good luck,
J.
M.S. answers from San Francisco on February 23, 2009
M.,
I feel for you and your family! The flu is not any fun~ I know this sounds funny or weird, but have you tried the toast and then putting the applesauce on it? When I would get sick, I would do this and the combo tasted great and stayed down better. Also rice with applesauce mixed in is also good.
Hope your son is better really soon!
M.
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