Sever Headache, Vomitting Blood??? Worried!!! Posted: 11-01-04 09:03am
My boyfriend is 23 yrs old and works as a
foreman for a custom cabinet company. I'm
concerned that he is potentially poisoning
his system if that is even possible... He
works with several different types of
woods, stains, sprays, etc. And does not
wear a mask of any kind. He has been
suffering from frequent migraines,
followed by severe vomiting, with blood
mixed with his saliva upon vomitting,
diarreah, stomach cramping, joint pain,
irritability, and vision problems. He
will not go to the doctors and these
symtoms are becoming worse and now
interfering with his family and career.
He is a very dedicated family man but also
a workaholic and will not take the time to
get check out... Please, if someone could
give me some advice I would greatly
appreciate it.
Thank you so much!!!
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l2at24
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 06 Nov 2004 Posts: 1509
Posted: 11-06-04 22:10pm
This doesn't come close to answering your
question, but blood in his saliva could
just be from a tear in his esaphogus.
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purple333
Extremely EHEALTHy
Joined: 01 Dec 2003 Posts: 1420 Location: Sydney
Posted: 11-06-04 23:18pm
I personally would suggest that you use
emotional blackmail to try to get him to
use a mask & take other appropriate
safety precautions as well s getting
checked out - right now he may be killing
himself>> if he has kids get them to
ask him why he doesn't want to live to see
them grow up etc >> then maybe his
dedication to his family will overcome his
stupidity.
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