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kinky_cia

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Plz Plz Plz Help !
Posted: 02-14-07 06:12am

My bf cant stop vomiting and he is always feeling dizzy, his head is always heavy.. And he cant move much... Does anyone know wht it might be.. He has no fever, and cant egt an doctors appt for another 1 week.. So any advice is welcome !
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Posted: 02-14-07 10:55am

Any other symptoms? Anything before this?
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Sunflower_pie81

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Posted: 02-14-07 11:15am

I think that you need to take him to the er. If it's as bad as you say you should take him right away. He is facing dehydration. Please take him to the er. He can't wait a week. I cannot tell you what this is from as I am not a doctor. But please take him. How long has this been going on?
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Earthmaiden

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Go Immediately to the Emergency Room
Posted: 02-14-07 13:13pm

Sometimes the fluid in the inner ear can cause vertigo like you are describing. I few years ago I had a boss that it happened to. He had exactly the same symptoms that you describe. I would not wait to see the doctor, I would go immediately to the emergency room.
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