Published Jun 14, 2014
markbeast
12 Posts
This has been going on for awhile for me and I am wondering if others have had a shared experience. It may very well be all in my head as i can not find any studies related or any other RN's with similar experiences.
I seem to have GI disturbances after taking care of patients with loose stools, not every time, just the rough ones. I can say it seems to happen more often with diagnosed/suspected patients with c-diff, but I really can't be sure.
Onset of symptoms seems to be the night of, and a couple days follow taking care of patients in this circumstance. Abdominal cramping, loss of appetite, stools of varying consistency (softer than normal to loose).
I began to notice this last year or so, feel like it has been going on for a while before that.
RN for 9 years in various capacities.
Any insight appreciated.
-beast
TheCommuter, BSN, RN
102 Articles; 27,612 Posts
Hello, and welcome to Allnurses.com!
Be cognizant that we cannot, per the Terms of Service (TOS) of the site, offer any medical advice. For that, you will need to see your PCP. We wish you the best of luck with your issues and hope you can find a resolution swiftly.
Junebug903, LPN
101 Posts
No medical advice, but I do have a friend that got C-diff from a patient and was sick with it off and on for quite awhile.
Esme12, ASN, BSN, RN
20,908 Posts
Maybe i has nothing to do with your patient contact but that you have an underlying irritable bowel. Speak with your PCP.