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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 286764" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Wiped Out - There was no stomach pain or any symptoms leading up to it. He felt fine until he stood up outside the vehicle. I asked him how long he knew he had to throw up and he said, "I didn't know until I got out of the van. As I was standing up I felt weird and then I threw up." Is it possible to have such a quick stomach migrane or one with no pain? </p><p> </p><p>He was playing his DS for much of the ride so I wonder if the transition from that back to reality had something to do with this?</p><p> </p><p>It was so odd and out of the blue. He admitted on the first day of the vacation he was a little anxious but he seemed very relaxed the rest of the vacation (just a few very very minor squabbles with diva and the one 1/2 hour standoff which he started). He would even go down to the lakeshore on his own (out of sight from the room we had) as well as cross a busy street to get to the gift shop across the street from our cabin. This weekend he was very much into doing things by himself and running ahead. He had a very good time and I didn't feel the stress of an anxiety ridden kid at all (that was so refreshing).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 286764, member: 5096"] Wiped Out - There was no stomach pain or any symptoms leading up to it. He felt fine until he stood up outside the vehicle. I asked him how long he knew he had to throw up and he said, "I didn't know until I got out of the van. As I was standing up I felt weird and then I threw up." Is it possible to have such a quick stomach migrane or one with no pain? He was playing his DS for much of the ride so I wonder if the transition from that back to reality had something to do with this? It was so odd and out of the blue. He admitted on the first day of the vacation he was a little anxious but he seemed very relaxed the rest of the vacation (just a few very very minor squabbles with diva and the one 1/2 hour standoff which he started). He would even go down to the lakeshore on his own (out of sight from the room we had) as well as cross a busy street to get to the gift shop across the street from our cabin. This weekend he was very much into doing things by himself and running ahead. He had a very good time and I didn't feel the stress of an anxiety ridden kid at all (that was so refreshing). [/QUOTE]
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