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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: 594240" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Thank you all for brainstorming. No he is not diabetic and yes he smokes cigars...UGH!</p><p></p><p>He had no problems all night. Actually "slept like a baby" which is great. This morning he has had two of the stabby pains but they passed quickly. Still no sign of any problem when you look at the foot. He is not going out of town today unless it increases again. I'm not encouraging him to go because it is a two hour drive and I honestly don't think that the MD on duty would likely be able to do much except give an Rx which husband would not take. He is under the care of a team at Mayo in Jax for his cardiac problems and I'm sure he would not introduce a new medication into his regiment with-o their approval. So.....hoping it continues to wane. Don't worry, however, I'll keep my eyes open for any signs of change. Thanks again. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 594240, member: 35"] Thank you all for brainstorming. No he is not diabetic and yes he smokes cigars...UGH! He had no problems all night. Actually "slept like a baby" which is great. This morning he has had two of the stabby pains but they passed quickly. Still no sign of any problem when you look at the foot. He is not going out of town today unless it increases again. I'm not encouraging him to go because it is a two hour drive and I honestly don't think that the MD on duty would likely be able to do much except give an Rx which husband would not take. He is under the care of a team at Mayo in Jax for his cardiac problems and I'm sure he would not introduce a new medication into his regiment with-o their approval. So.....hoping it continues to wane. Don't worry, however, I'll keep my eyes open for any signs of change. Thanks again. DDD [/QUOTE]
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