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Good to hear from you. I'm glad that Isabella is going well at school. With Grace, she usually gets sick first thing in the morning or late at night, it has never just 'hit' her during the day. The only problem we have really had is with vomitting bugs which most kids get at some time or another. She spent a night in hospital a couple of weeks ago. Our middle daughter (20 months - non CAH) got the bug first and passed it on to Grace, she just kept vomitting so we took her off to the hospital. They put her on a drip with fluids and gave her the hydrocortisone IV, kept her in overnight for observation and she was OK next day. They also checked her blood while she was there. She bounces back very quickly from this type of thing after a big dose of hydrocortisone. What do you do when Isabella gets a vomitting bug? Do you give her the shot of hydrocortisone at home or do you take her to the hospital?