Sick Husband?
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Recent chronic headaches, what could be the wreak?
this problem sounds like the flu but it could also be food poisoning which is enormously serious. If he won't go to the hospital its probably because he is worried around himself and doesn't want to skare you. Well I know because my husband does this too. What he is not but is trying to say is (CALL911.) I guarantee he won't be nutty later.Well, if you be in my household, they would just telephone the ambulance. You really should consult his doctor and find a way to give somebody a lift him to the ER. You could alway trying tricking him into going by telling him you are conversation him to the mall or some place he like. Then, just drive to the ER. Since he's in the sports car, he'll have no choice but to be in motion or walk home.
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Keep him hydrated. He's losing fluids and chances are, he's parched. He needs to walk to the hospital to get checked out. How lofty is his fever? Explain to him that anything approaching that that lasts as long as his have needs to be treated. If he can't move, ring 911, have them dispatch an ambulance.Good luck.
EDIT: In response to the answerer above me, if he's that sick, he's not going to feel up to going away to go to a precinct, etc. Lying to him isn't the way to jump.
I agree with both above posters. Take him to the ER. The certainty that he's vomiting AND has a confusion means he's at serious risk for dehydration...if he doesn't enjoy it already.
Call an ambulance or a good friend beside a car to seize him to the ER.
Hope he feels better soon, and that you don't draw from what he has.
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Tell him he absolutely desires to be seen by a doctor and after call a hackney cab if you have to. Tell him that his refuse to go to the emergency room is not objective to you because you're very worried nearly him. In the meantime, if he's still refusing to travel to the ER, like others own stated, make sure he get a lot of river, help preserve him as cool as possible (don't cover him up with blankets), confer him Advil or Tylenol to bring down his fever. Best of luck to you.If have to chose between being a quadropeligic or departed, which would you chose?
Does his fever drop if you donate him Tylenol (aceteminiphen)?Make sure his life insurance is compensated up and PRAY!