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Any of you guys want to play RN or MD with husband's symptoms?
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 594193" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I know some of you all are "into" medical stuff so thought I'd share and ask for opinions. My husband (who has been an 80 year old booty butt lately, by the way) was awakened at three this morning with "a sharp pain" on the <strong>top</strong> of his foot below his middle toe. It did not spread. It was not a foot cramp. There is no sign of swelling and no sign of redness or discoloration. That pain has reappeared on and off until late this afternoon. Changing shoes, and removing shoes, did not change the pattern. The timing was not consistent between the sharp pains but since four this afternoon it has only happened twice and with less severity. My poor PIA is a quiet man who does not often share info and is not a complainer.</p><p></p><p>I have told him that IF it continues that tomorrow he needs to head N to the medical facility that we use in lieu of local treatment. Local treatment is <strong>very</strong> "iffy" as most of the MD's have degrees from places that don't even show up on a map. Well, that's a slight exaggeration but almost true.</p><p></p><p>He has heart problems and takes a ton of medications. Both of us are assuming this is a side effect of his medications. I explored the internet and don't see anything that makes sense using the symptom checker.</p><p>Any ideas? DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 594193, member: 35"] I know some of you all are "into" medical stuff so thought I'd share and ask for opinions. My husband (who has been an 80 year old booty butt lately, by the way) was awakened at three this morning with "a sharp pain" on the [B]top[/B] of his foot below his middle toe. It did not spread. It was not a foot cramp. There is no sign of swelling and no sign of redness or discoloration. That pain has reappeared on and off until late this afternoon. Changing shoes, and removing shoes, did not change the pattern. The timing was not consistent between the sharp pains but since four this afternoon it has only happened twice and with less severity. My poor PIA is a quiet man who does not often share info and is not a complainer. I have told him that IF it continues that tomorrow he needs to head N to the medical facility that we use in lieu of local treatment. Local treatment is [B]very[/B] "iffy" as most of the MD's have degrees from places that don't even show up on a map. Well, that's a slight exaggeration but almost true. He has heart problems and takes a ton of medications. Both of us are assuming this is a side effect of his medications. I explored the internet and don't see anything that makes sense using the symptom checker. Any ideas? DDD [/QUOTE]
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