LiveWire Network Peer Answers Peer Support Teen Forums Tech Forums College Forums 574 users online 224236 members 843 active today Advertise Here Sign In
TeenCollegeTechPhotos | Quizzes | LiveSecret | Memberlist | Dictionary | News | FAQ
Member Spotlight
Kaskade
Interests: black guys, novels, fashion, video ...
Mood: Pensive
You have 1 new message.
Emergency Help
Until you sign up you can't do much. Yes, it's free.

Sign Up Now
Membername:
Password:
Already have an account?
Invite Friends
Active Members
Groups
Contests
Moderators
6 online / 23 MPM
Fresh Topics
  LiveWire / Teen Forums / Teen Health, Hygiene & Fitness / Adding Reply

Quoting Post
Archived Topic: It will not be bumped to the top of the forum.
Topic My Boyfriend is very Sick.
Membername   Not a member? Sign Up Free (takes 20 seconds)
Password   Forgotten your password?
Post

Font:   Size:   Color:

FAQ Keyword Search:
Post Options
Favorites Manager
Notify me of new replies to this topic by email
Notify me of new replies to this topic by private message
Original Post
xoAllixs0n Posted at 2:53 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
My boyfriend is 19... and something is very wrong with his health..  

Here are a few of the symptoms I've noticed..  

1. He has a lot of trouble breathing..  

2. His heart races randomly..

3. He gets sharp pains in his stomach..

4. He vomits frequently..

5. His lips and tongue swell badly overnight

6. ...and lately he's been vomiting blood.  

I can't get any answers online. I'm taking him to the doctor soon since he parents don't believe that anything is wrong with him (his dad and mom are both alcoholics). I just want to prepare myself for what the doctor might say. =0/

Any ideas? Online has given me nothing.  

I understand none of you are doctors. I'm asking if anyone who has experience with this type of thing. Jesus

Replies
Lulamae Posted at 5:25 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
I really would love to help you, honey, but the best advice I could possibly give you is to get him to a hospital, or at least a doctor, immediately!

Go to the emergency room. The boy is vomiting blood! You know it's serious, if his mother doesn't then you should take the initiative!

xoAllixs0n Posted at 3:24 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
Quote: from hersheyparker at 6:07 pm on Oct. 8, 2008

He's using and abusing.

wrong  

hersheyparker Posted at 3:07 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
He's using and abusing.
jamesjtr Posted at 2:57 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
Does he have a dark thing that looks like a bruise if so take him to the hospital imminantly he may have internal bleeding. Trust me I'm a first aider.
sweetasanut Posted at 2:56 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/encyclopaedia/index.aspx?WT.svl=nav
Courtannnny Posted at 2:56 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
vomiting blood is horrible... on the account that there should be no blood whatsoever in the tubes between your mouth and stomach, and stomach itself...

all of those signs sound really serious.. you should take him to the doctor as SOOON as humanly possible. and if he doesnt have insurance im sure there is some type of federal aid he could get on, to at least help with medical bills.

Chasey Posted at 2:55 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
Could he be frequently eating something he's allergic to without realising it ?
7hir7een Posted at 2:55 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
If he's vomiting blood, he definitely needs to go to the doctor.  No question.
cienna Posted at 2:55 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
no idea, and tbh i wouldnt listen to anythin on here, as medicine is complicated
MystiqueBeauty16 Posted at 2:55 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
http://www.gilbertssyndrome.com/symptoms.php

And I recommend you call 911.

Now.

dreamweaver Posted at 2:55 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
Really should take him to the ER right now, especially if he's vomiting blood.
switchfoot52 Posted at 2:55 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
call 911
ss454 Posted at 2:55 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
Let me just look at my medical books right under my degree from Medical School.

Oh yes, here it is.  It says to see a doctor and don't ask a shitty forum full of idiots.

Hontoshimu Posted at 2:54 pm on Oct. 8, 2008
could be anemic
but doctors is best
All 14 previous replies displayed.