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Old 03-05-2014, 12:37 AM #1
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Default husband woke up with diarrhea again this morning.

This and the severe nausea is what sent him into the irregular heart rhythm a couple of weeks ago. So he started taking the Pepto Bismol very early and has taken it religiously all day. He ate a little bit of chicken noodle soup and some vanilla wafers this evening and has done fine. So knowing his I would assume he will eat his usual 8 oz sirloin tomorrow evening. I went to the grocery store. I always enjoy just going by myself and window shopping around Walmart and Sams all my little lonesome self.

Although I don't have the back spasms I had last week it still hurts quite a big. I don't know whether to go tot he Y tomorrow or not. I think I will start out riding the bike at home. I haven't done anything for over a week
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take it slow to get your body back into moving. even walking some may help.
don't overdo on time either. good luck. hope the dh feels better too.

make sure he stays hydrated. small amts of fluid every hr or two. but, i'm sure you know this.
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He actually had a good appetite this evening and flt pretty good. No more diarrhea but still some abdominal pain. I made an appointment to see the nurse practitioner but he cancelled it. GRRRR. Maybe I should have taken it and had her examine my back which has been going on for two weeks. I think he is on the road to recovery though. He has actually made some good food choices also. He didn't finish his macaroni and cheese tonight, cole slaw last night so he is slowly getting there.
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