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Norovirus Experience with an Ostomy: Seeking Advice

This topic is about dealing with Norovirus when you have an ileostomy, which can lead to severe output, dehydration, and lingering fatigue. The person sharing their experience has been struggling with these symptoms and is looking for advice on why they still feel so exhausted.

Here are some helpful insights and advice:

1. It's common to feel extremely tired for several days when dealing with Norovirus, especially if you have an ileostomy. This can be due to the virus itself, any medications you might be taking, and the underlying condition like IBD.

2. Staying hydrated is crucial. Try to drink plenty of fluids, and consider clear soups and gelatin, which have helped others in similar situations. It might take one to two weeks to feel back to full strength.

3. People with ileostomies often experience longer-lasting stomach or intestinal viruses, sometimes more than 72 hours, because of the continuous high-volume output. It's important to focus on aggressive rehydration. Some people have needed to go to the hospital for IV fluids.

4. Keep an eye on your electrolytes. Severe tiredness can be a sign of dangerous losses, like low potassium levels. If you continue to feel extremely exhausted, have very high output, or show signs of dehydration, it's important to seek emergency care. They can provide IV fluids and replace electrolytes if needed.
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