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Old 07-16-2016, 11:47 PM #1
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Unhappy Low body temperature....

Hubby came home from his music gig feeling awful. He said he sweat like crazy and was feeling nauseated. His temp was 96...something...can people have a low temperature after a fever spike? I think he has the flu.
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after an hour fully clothed(tuxedo) and under a down comforter his temp is up to 96.7. But he feels hot.
I am not good with sickness. I gave him 50mg of meclizine(antivert) because I read that it could help with nausea which he is still feeling.
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Old 07-17-2016, 05:20 AM #2
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Bizi, that sounds like flu or a bad cold to me.

The best that I can suggest is to keep him warm and well-hydrated.

Usually people with a cold or flu feel lousy for a few days and then they get better - I am sure that will be true for him.

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Yes, someone can run a low temp after sweating out a fever. Mean temperatures differ by a degree or two depending on the type of thermometer (oral, tympanic, etc) used, but if you took his temp using the same old thermometer, that's obviously not the issue.

I hope Jeff feels better soon
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we just got up....
97.8
hubby is better.... feels "wee waw"
he said he feels like he was beatened by a stick.
head ache is gone, upset stomach gone for the most part.
I am relieved.
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I'm glad he's feeling a bit better. I hope he's back at 100% soon
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