Mary - are you completely over your tummy bug?

If not, go to the doctor and you'll probably be asked for a sample to have your gut bugs checked... salmonella can take a while to shake

Here's my experience of salmonella...

One of my boys contratced from our chickens when he was about three. He had white diarhea that was the consistency of water for the best part of a week, his "poo" didn't get back to a normal consistency for about 3 weeks. He lost so much weight and was listless for over a month. It was about 3 months before he started being his bouncy puppy self and gaining back the weight he'd lost. He was one very sick little boy. And there was nothing "they" could give us to "fix" it... just time..

One of the toughest things about being a parent is when your kids get sick when they are very young - you can't explain it will be ok, and they can't tell you hao they feel.

From my experience I don't think you had salmonella if you are completely over it - I am happy to be corrected but I don't think you can get it just "a little bit"... but if you are still at all squiffy, go get checked. Over here it is a notifiable disease and you have to stay away from work if you work in kitchens or with children til you are cleared.

Take care
Raven