Saturday Night Fever
February 7, 2010
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IMDB rating: 6.60 Plot: Tony is an uneducated Brooklyn teenager. The highlight of his week is going to the local disco, where he is the king of the dancefloor. Tony meets Stephanie at the disco and they agree to dance together in a competition. Stephanie resists Tony’s attempts to romance her, as she aspires to greater things; she is moving across the river to Manhattan. Gradually, Tony also becomes disillusioned with the life he is leading and he and Stephanie decide to help one another to start afresh. |
Actors: Travolta John,Miller Barry,Cali Joseph,Pape Paul,Ornstein Bruce,Shakar Martin,Coppola Sam,Michaels Bert,Costanzo Robert,Drama,Music,Romance,
My 6 year old wakes up vomiting, hes never 'sick' no fever or other syptoms what can it be?
My son wakes up in the middle of the night to very early morning he complains his stomach hurts then starts vomiting. It last for a few hours, and I normally keep him home from school that day because hes been up so long. But he never has any other symptoms, no fever, nothing. I have noticed these episodes tend to follow a headache, he had a headache on Saturday, and woke up Tuesday night with the vomiting, could there be a link, the doctors have no idea, I read about something called CVS (cyclic vomiting syndrome) is that possible?
I saw something similar on Mystery Diagnosis on the DHC. It was neurological and it took them awhile to figure it out. I’m not sure what the diagnosis was called, but maybe you could look into the archives of the show. All I remember is that it was a little girl and she would vomit in the middle of the night, not really even fully waking up and then go right back to sleep.
myangels | Jan 27, 2010
I think you have to mark down what he is eating the day he vomits at night, and find out if there is an ingredient in the food or a kind of food he ingests that day, that could be giving him a headache, which is related to some kind of allergy and intoxication then his vomiting.
It would be good to tie his waist at night with a shawl keeping his liver and kidneys warm.
You could be checking the temperature of the room, it should be 21 degree Celsius, not very warm, so he would not have to throw away his cover at night, so his belly keeps in its normal body temperature.
Vomiting could have many other causes than allergy or liver problems.
Check him for enterobiosis at the doctor.
Change his bed position, and let him sleep in another spot of the room. Don’t let him use cell phones, and unplug all electric devices in his room, as he could be sensitive to EMF (Electro magnetic force resulting from different electric Devices.
Other causes could be excess of water during the day, which can change the PH in his stomac, resulting in indigestion, nausea and vomiting. Or the opposite, may be he is not drinking enough water.
What’s the color of his urine and how frequently he goes to the bathroom, it can tell you if he has excess water during the day.
Don’t give him pops or juices having corn syrup (or fructose) in them, which can be the cause of a liver disfunction for a sensitive kid.
Suzan K | Jan 27, 2010
