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everything I read says he should be admitted . Dr knows me and our situation . I think thats why he sent him home.
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Good, he's home. So you caught it before it could do much damage. That's very positive.they had 2 bags of saline running into him at once . He is home with orders of bed rest and recheck in 2 days w/ tons of water
I was thinking that but didn't wanna say it. Does he understand that he HAS to drink water? Cokes and other crap won't workeverything I read says he should be admitted . Dr knows me and our situation . I think thats why he sent him home.
Dr would not face malpractice by sending him home. And it would be malpractice.everything I read says he should be admitted . Dr knows me and our situation . I think thats why he sent him home.
I dont understand what your saying.Dr would not face malpractice by sending him home. And it would be malpractice.
If the dr sent him home without the appropriate treatment, it would be malpractice. I don't think a dr would risk that. I suspect Robert's urine was showing that he did not have much damage to his kidneys or perhaps the levels of the chemical (can't remember the name) showing the syndrome in his blood are low.I dont understand what your saying.
But you did, and he's going to be okay, and that's all that matters.I didnt even want to take him.Even as we were leaving I was saying crap like your going to er for a fricking charlie horse , they are gonna laugh us right outta there. Your walking ok...
Ohh I see. sorry. It was checked w/ blood work not urine . I dont know that they even checked his kidney function. While reading I seen a link between this and diabetes. It could of been a bump to the leg as well. there are more causes then exerciseIf the dr sent him home without the appropriate treatment, it would be malpractice. I don't think a dr would risk that. I suspect Robert's urine was showing that he did not have much damage to his kidneys or perhaps the levels of the chemical (can't remember the name) showing the syndrome in his blood are low.
The thing I can't figure, is Robert doesn't seem to fit the categories of people who get this. Did he hurt himself recently?