Not really. Haven't eaten anything in almost 48 hrs. No stomach for it (pun fully intended). 
My little granddaughter - she's 18 mos old - was in the hospital last week (week ago) from Thursday to Saturday, getting fluids pumped into her, because she got so dehydrated with her 4th bout of the so-called "current" stomach bug, in 5 weeks. Chjldren's sent her home, after running a bunch of different tests on her (salmonella, e-coli, etc) to determine it was the stomach bug that was going around.
She was supposed to go back to the pediatrician on Friday for follow-up. After 2 days of calling parents to come pick her up at school, I stayed with her on Thursday and Friday. M and I took her to the pediatrician on Thursday - (same practice my kids went to, but I was not impressed with this one

)...her little tush looked like she had been scalded and she was not better. So my daughter called and SIL was going to leave work and take Madelyn, which I said was crazy, we could take her. We did, and I asked the dr if a particular test had been run, (my daughter said to ask) and the dr said "no, we don't run that one, unless we know the child has been exposed to the bacteria, because it can give a false positive"...I said ok. And dr gave me some medicine for Miss M's tush, and said keep her on the restricted diet, this bug lasts about 5-7 days. ( Uh...dumb ass....she's been sick for over a week! ) Sent us on our merry way, (Miss M finally quit screaming like we were murdering her!), told us she'd be fine in a couple of days.
When my SIL got home, he was furious that they didn't test her (I had to take in a poop sample that the dr didn't even look at!!!). Since he works in a trauma unit, and my daughter works in a walk in clinic, both are exposed to this bacteria all the time. He said the dr should have realized that! (She even knew J was at work because I called her while the dr was in the room with us, and we had to wait while J finished taking an x-ray). J told me the next morning, when I got there, that SIL sort of lost his temper with Children's and the pediatrician...he apparently called them after we left.
She was doing better Saturday night when we saw them. And she, and her big brother, are with their other Grandma(SIL's mom) today and tomorrow. Then on Wed they head to Nebraska for 5 days. At least out there, if Miss M gets sick again, God forbid!....my ex can test her at his office.

She's lost at least 3 pounds...which is a lot for a little 22 pound body.
FWIW, Euph....she's only to eat oatmeal, soda crackers or "goldfish", popsicles, regular yogurt - preferably without fruit, gatorade, pedialite. Absolutely no milk products, or fruit of any kind, and nothing with excess or extra sugar. No toast, no meat, no cereal, no jello. Nothing else until her system seems back to normal.
You might want to try her diet....particularly the gatorade. It's a really bad thing to get dehydrated.
She's a smart little thing...she figured out if it went in...it was really bad coming back out. She's just like her mother! She was the same way...I think the 3rd time we had to hit the ER for IV fluids, when J was in HS or college, because she gotten a stomach "bug" and refused to put anything into her body....M and I threatened her with she would be the one paying the ER bill the next time it happened.