New Year, Norovirus, and Me

And to think 2013 started out on such a high note. I was so glad to see the old year go that I forgot what waited for me at work the next day: a building full of elderly people, thirty-five of whom were sick with the notorious stomach bug. And then......I too went down like a sack of potatoes. Nurses Announcements Archive Article

"I don't care about my new $200 shoes.......BLAAAARGH!"

Lord, I hate being sick. Especially THIS kind of sick. It's been four or five days (I've lost count) and I still feel like death warmed over, but I think I may be on the downside of this thing. Maybe. The thunder and lightning in my tummy have ceased; I've even been able to eat a little, although my "meals" would make a fashion model's plate look like a banquet. But I'm no longer certain of my immune system, which used to fight off the squirrels in the backyard, and now has betrayed me despite constant hand-washing, mask-wearing, and glove-donning. I am weakened and humbled.....and I still can't stay up for more than half a day without needing a three-hour nap.

Did I mention that I hate being sick?

There is perhaps nothing on earth that can bring a person to his/her knees faster than a dose of norovirus. From the hour on Thursday morning when the first symptoms struck with the force of a hurricane, to the time when I realized I'd gone most of the day without exploding from one end or the other, I pondered what weak vessels we humans really are. It takes a whole sneeze's worth of virus particles to give us a head cold; Norwalk requires a mere 20 particles to make us so ill that we find ourselves praying for death as our bodies reject everything we've even THOUGHT of eating for the past week.

Relief, such as it is, can only be found in sleep (preferably promethazine-enhanced). After the first few bouts of emesis---the second of which occurred on the shoulder of Interstate 5 between work and home---the Phenergan kicked in and I proceeded to sleep for about 18 of the next 24 hours. Somebody, my husband or son I suppose, woke me in the middle of the night to ask if I wanted to eat or drink something; I think I might have swatted at them and told them where to go and how to entertain themselves when they got there. But I don't remember for sure. I imagine they'll tell me when I'm well enough to hear about what a rhymes-with-witch I've been.

Finally, yesterday I dragged my sorry carcass upstairs to the land of the living, where the lights were too bright and the TV too loud, but where there were people and warmth and the computer. That tiny burst of something resembling energy didn't last long, but I managed a couple of posts here and on Facebook, where I let my friends know that I was alive, if not well. Then it was time to hit the hay again......I don't care how strong you think you are, this thing really wipes you out!

As I was drifting off to dreamland, I wondered how my residents were doing and whether anyone else had come down with it; on impulse I called the building and found out there were five new cases among the residents, as well as two more staff who were ill. It was enough to make my poor outraged stomach lurch anew as I thought of the paperwork I was facing when I got back to work......IF I ever got back.

Later, I watched the local news and was instantaneously outraged by a story on the "stomach flu" that's going around and why flu shots are ineffective against it. I wanted to throw my L.L. Bean slippers through the TV. How in the Sam Hill is the average layperson supposed to know what "flu" is---and isn't--- when they're getting this misinformation from newscasters who obviously haven't done their homework??!

Today, I'm marginally better, if nowhere near where I wanted to be by this time. I managed to get a piece of toast and a cup of coffee to stay down; tonight I may get even more adventurous and try some soup and crackers. Woo-hoo. The only good thing I have to say about any of this is that I've probably dropped a few pounds....there must be SOME reason my pajamas are hanging looser and my kid wants to know if I've lost more weight.

Yes, I've come to believe that the Norwalk virus is the great equalizer---it strikes both the rich and the poor, the old and the young, the strong and the frail---and it turns us all into shivering, quivering blobs of human Jell-O.

I'd write more, but I have this sudden and overwhelming need to seek a horizontal surface......preferably with soft blankets and a pet or two to keep these achy old bones warm. Stay well, my friends. zzzzzzzzzzzz

Specializes in N/A.

Glad you're feeling better! I also had the post holiday weight loss reduction program right after Christmas along with my oldest daughter and DIL. Never knew 3 people could be so ill and still be alive. My poor husband still has this image of me sitting on the toilet with my head in the trash. That was after almost passing out off of it and my PVC's kicking into high gear. I wouldn't let him any closer than the master bedroom door. Thank goodness for bleach and zofran! After all was said and done the stomach pain and bloating lasted about 6 days. DIL is 35 weeks pregnant and ended up in the hospital with this. Daughter was about the same as me. Thankfully no one else got it and I hope it stays that way! It's still rampant in this area. Ughhhh.

On a positive note? After gaining back the lost fluids..... I lost 2 pounds over about 8 days! Yay!

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Specializes in Gerontology, Med surg, Home Health.

My facility got hit with it. I caught it but my case lasted one day. I vomited for 10minutes without a break thinking the whole time about how the poor little demented people could cope. I didn't puke that much through 4 months of chemotherapy. Ugh.

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Specializes in Cardiac/Progressive Care.

Not 2 hours after reading this thread this morning, I got hit with the stomach cramps. I don't think I've ever been so sick in my life. Now, 12 hrs later, I'm finally able to keep some sips of water down without it coming back up in 10 minutes. This is absolutely horrible, and I've never wanted to die so much.

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Specializes in Critical Care; Cardiac; Professional Development.

Headed back to work today. Still have cramps and bloating but fever and vomiting/diarrhea seem to be gone. Just scared to eat anything! Hope my energy holds out for three 12s in a row. Blah.

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Specializes in geriatrics.

Feel better soon. I agree....being sick sucks. It is amazing how fragile our bodies really are.

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Specializes in Clinical Research, Outpt Women's Health.

I am afraid to keep reading this for fear of catching something!

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Specializes in Home Care.

I'm using hand sanitizer after reading this thread.:grumpy:

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oh norovirus that's a word I don't ever want to hear in our facility again.

My first experience on lockdown, my hands so raw from washing, washing and washing some more. Oh and did I mention I worked 72hrs that week, because I was one of the staff who didn't get sick?

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Mewsin said:
oh norovirus that's a word I don't ever want to hear in our facility again.

My first experience on lockdown, my hands so raw from washing, washing and washing some more. Oh and did I mention I worked 72hrs that week, because I was one of the staff who didn't get sick?

Normally I would feel badly for you, but trust me---your coworkers would RATHER have worked a 72-hour week than catch this nasty, disgusting bug!

If anyone can figure out how to avoid a virus that just needs to visit you with a handful of friends to d@mn near kill you AND has every known route of transmission, please let me know!! As the old saying goes....I'd rather have bacterial pneumonia...THAT is treatable!

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5 wards were shutdown due to a super strain of Gastro (haven't had noro yet) and only opened yesterday.

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Specializes in School Nursing.

I had the noro virus so badly once, that I literally made my bed on the bathroom floor. I just couldn't walk further! Never been so sick in my life. NEVER want that again!

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Specializes in Critical Care, ED, Cath lab, CTPAC,Trauma.
VivaLasViejas said:
Thanks, but I haven't vomited since the first day and am taking fluids OK. I've always had trouble throwing off stomach bugs---what takes the average person 2-3 days to recover from, takes me at least a week. I honestly don't see any reason to waste a co-pay for a doctor to tell me what I already know. But I appreciate your concern. :yes:

I am right there with ya....my kids brought home the high school crud.....horizontal surfaces (or porcelain ones) are the only surface I seek right now......feel better friend!!! ((HUGS))