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phoenix Fri 24-Jan-20 17:52:40

Hello all,

Feeling rather less than tickety boo confused

Freezing cold and shivering (heating is on and turned up to almost 23 shock) headache.

Was fine this morning, until halfway through my mug of tea, when I suddenly had to dash to the loo.

It wasnt pretty, a mop and bucket had to be deployed blush

Had a shower, and a slice of dry toast, waited until I thought it was safe, and set off to Lidl.

Gentle reader, if you are of a sensitive disposition, look away now.

On getting out of the car, the world fell out of my bottom shockblush Fortunately I was wearing dark jeans.

Back in car (carrier bag on seat, just in case). Indoors, clothes in the washing machine and another shower.

It is since then that I have had the bad headache and felt so very cold. I'm usually the one complaining that house is too hot!

Any ideas? I'm not usually prone to bowel problems.

DillytheGardener Fri 24-Jan-20 19:46:11

Get better soon, glad Mr P looking after you

Doodle Fri 24-Jan-20 19:51:56

Glad MrP did the shopping phoenix.. I trust he bought plenty of ????????????????????
Just watched a programme about volcanic eruptions. Funnily enough you weren’t in it. ?
Sorry phoenix don’t mean to make fun. I really hope you feel better soon. Sounds like a bug to me. Get well soon

harrigran Fri 24-Jan-20 19:55:41

A good few years ago I had an episode like that, all I had different to DH was that I had eaten a Cadbury's flake.
I was so ill I thought I was going to die. I later learned that there had been a warning about contamination in one of the chocolate factories, sewage or some contaminated water had been falling into the food prep area.
It is scary when you are suddenly ill like that.

Urmstongran Fri 24-Jan-20 20:03:57

It was scary for me harrigran as it went on for such a long time and usually I don’t fall prey to bugs. I was anxious by week 2 I have to admit. It floored me.

Callistemon Fri 24-Jan-20 20:06:43

Lemonade is good or something like Dialoryte {sp}
Sipping water is fine but you may be losing salts and need to replace them.

I wouldn't eat anything at all until you feel much better, then dry toast or plain biscuits.

I hope you feel better soon. It can leave you feeling drained.

Jessity Fri 24-Jan-20 20:13:16

Sending lots of (useless) sympathy phoenix. Can only echo everyone else, warm drinks, plenty of fluids, hot water bottle, bathrobe, rugs and throws.

Could Mr P pop to the pharmacy? They might be able to offer advice and crucially might know if there’s a bug with those symptoms doing the rounds. I’m assuming that your GP is as invisible over the weekend as everyone else’s.

Get well soon please. Like many others, I love your posts. flowers

kittylester Fri 24-Jan-20 20:35:24

Just sending hugs phoenix from song way away Get well soon.

Urmstongran Fri 24-Jan-20 20:40:33

Phoenix it wasn’t the liver was it by any chance?!
?

lavenderzen Fri 24-Jan-20 20:50:02

Sorry you are poorly Phoenix. Drs if no better in 48 hours.

phoenix Fri 24-Jan-20 21:06:19

Thank you all for the posts!

Just had a couple of dry crackers and a few sips of Pepsi (stirred until it was flat) time will tell!

Marmight Fri 24-Jan-20 21:18:04

I had something similar to Urmstongran just after Christmas. I suddenly felt really weird and lacking in energy. I was staying with DD3 so packed my bag and drove home 150 miles (I like to be unwell in my own bed!) had a bath and slept for12 hours. I couldn't eat but was starving. I felt nauseous, developed agonising griping pains (appendicitis, kidneys??) which worked their way southwards for the next few days culminating in a Phoenix style explosion on Day 6. next day I woke up fit as a fiddle, if a trifle weak and normal life was resumed. A lot of it about apparently

Yennifer Fri 24-Jan-20 21:18:57

It sounds like Norvirus, this is currently going through my whole household and somehow I have had it twice in 2 weeks. Mine started with a bit of indigestion and a terrible headache and the diarrhea came very suddenly. It has presented slightly differently in all of us. 2 children threw up and had runs, one just had a headache and a temp and that was it.. The only symptom we all had in common was the headache which was very awful x

Yennifer Fri 24-Jan-20 21:19:28

Hope you feel better soon x

Kalu Fri 24-Jan-20 21:21:04

phoenix my go to remedies for those symptoms are, Pepto-Bismal, wonderful stuff. Another two are flat IrnBru due to ginger content and flat coke..

Stay warm and cosy, keep your fluids up to ward off dehydration. Most of all, feel better soon ?

phoenix Sat 25-Jan-20 00:30:18

Just had to get of bed for another shower blush just as I was starting to drop off.

So back to shivering and feeling really cold again sad

Evie64 Sat 25-Jan-20 00:40:41

Oh you poor thing, that's awful. Get back to your bed with a plastic sheet and a bath towel. Diarrhoea is dreadful, and so embarrassing. Plenty of fluids, lopiramide and rest up. Dry toast or crackers love, and get well soon.

JuliaM Sat 25-Jan-20 00:53:34

It does rather sound like Norovirus, and it can still be even without vomiting, it effects different people in different ways and can be caught by touch on such things as Money, or handrails in public places, or even Air conditioning units in shops or on buses, Trains ect.
It is important to keep drinking water, but keep off foodstuffs that the bug could use to grow on in the digestive tract. It should clear up after 4 days, but can remain dormant on surfaces awaiting its next victim for several days, so good to clean down with antibac on surfaces to prevent contamination of others.

Applegran Sat 25-Jan-20 09:17:47

Do take oral rehydration - one version already mentioned is Dyoralite , but e.g. Boots do their own version. You are losing minerals your body needs and if you just drink lots of water you are diluting them further - even though you certainly need plenty of water. If you put'oral rehydration' into google there are various sites telling you how to make up the solution using things you will already have in your kitchen - you must get the proportions in the solution correct. It will help - but easier to buy it if you can.

dizzygran Sat 25-Jan-20 09:25:55

Hope you are feeling better. Keep washing your hands everyone. It is so easy to pick up and spread nasty germs on door handles and hand rails.

minxie Sat 25-Jan-20 09:41:09

Thank goodness it happened getting out of the car and not in frozen aisle in Lidl ??

Littleannie Sat 25-Jan-20 09:43:37

Sounds like norovirus which I had a couple of weeks ago. Terrible diarrhoea for a day. Then a couple of days later terrible vomiting. That came so suddenly I had no time to get to the bathroom. Ugh! Took ages to clean up. The NHS website describes it as projectile vomiting. A perfect description. Drink lots of fluids. When you feel like eating, the BRAT diet - bananas rice stewed apple and toast. The NHS ask you not to go to the doctor's. There is nothing they can give you, and it spreads it to the doctor and everybody in the waiting room as it is very contagious. Disinfect door handles, light switches, taps, phones, TV remote controls, and other hard surfaces you have touched so you don't pass it on to the rest of the family. Google norovirus NHS. Only go to docs if it doesn't clear up after a little while. I hope you feel better soon, it is truly horrible, when it spreads around hospital wards and care homes it must be horrendous for sick, old people.

pamdixon Sat 25-Jan-20 09:46:11

Hope you are beginning to feel a bit more human? Poor you - sounds horrible. Stay in bed (unless you have to run to the loo that is!) till you feel better and keep hydrated.

SheilsM Sat 25-Jan-20 09:46:38

It sounds like a virus. I had this before Christmas. It came on so suddenly too. Mine wasn’t as violent as yours thank Heaven ? but I felt so ill and I started on a sugar free diet, drank loads of water and did lots of sleeping. It has taken ages to go and the nausea keeps returning but I am convinced you have the same but I guess if the diarrhoea continues you should see your GP. Hope you feel better soon x

luluaugust Sat 25-Jan-20 09:47:51

Hope you are better soon, certainly sounds like the norovirus has found you flowers

Molly10 Sat 25-Jan-20 09:54:11

Gastric flu. The headache could be down to dehydration after your untimely evacuation. Keep fluid and electrolytes up as others have said..rest and warmth.

Hope you pick up soon.