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ambulance on way. she passed out and can't see.
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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 379530" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>visual loss is not uncommon with dehydration, nor is fainting unusual. </p><p>it doesnt sound like a hysterical episode, it sounds like a legitimate medical issue due to the circumstances. presumably, if she had an IV in the ER, they were rehydrating her. </p><p>the lack of eating is obviously a massive concern, but to go without liquids is even more of an issue...i might back off a bit on the eating for now, but i'd really push hydration as much as she'll tolerate.hope she feels better now after the IV.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 379530, member: 8831"] visual loss is not uncommon with dehydration, nor is fainting unusual. it doesnt sound like a hysterical episode, it sounds like a legitimate medical issue due to the circumstances. presumably, if she had an IV in the ER, they were rehydrating her. the lack of eating is obviously a massive concern, but to go without liquids is even more of an issue...i might back off a bit on the eating for now, but i'd really push hydration as much as she'll tolerate.hope she feels better now after the IV. [/QUOTE]
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