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Is there some kind of a stomach flu/diahrrea bug going around? |
my daughter had it Wednesday I was really tired yesterday and have had a stomach flu today. Hood do I get rid of this? Yup the girl above me is right, viruses will always be going around. Always and mutating, so yes yup I had it That stuff is always going around. The only thing you can really do is keep her really hydrated. Plenty of water and gatorade always helps. |
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