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flat coke,bananas,rice,no diary products etc all old wives tales,for d&v the best and quickest cure is nothing but clear fluids ie water and soluble paracetamol and then be prepared to let it run its course anything from 24 to 72 hrs is usually the norm,if it goes on longer than that you would want to be seeing the gp as its likely that its caused by something a bit more than the usual gastroenteritis.
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Spadetownboy, You need salts at the very least to be replaced, and bananas and flat cola can do that, though a rehydration salt is better. Also, you need fuel, so anything bland like banana, a cracker, dry toast, a bit of rice all help, but I agree, you often feel like it will make you worse. Don't underestimate the effect it can have on you if you have been spewing and squitting for some time. Don't go and tire out your body by trying to get back on the merry go round too quickly. Nero
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Better now?

I had this last year, Hospital Champagne* saved me.

(* I LOVE Lucozade and those witty folk GOdley and Creme ex 10cc named it HospitalChampagne in a song.)

Hope your health improves and you're not too exhausted as a result. It took me a good 2 weeks to feel strong again!

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