Guest guest Posted June 9, 2007 Report Share Posted June 9, 2007 Hi, Jim is home for the weekend. I picked him up yesterday from the nh, he will return to the nh on Sunday. My cousin, from Houston TX, is a traveling nurse and contracts out to different states where needed and is in California 2 hours away from me, working in a hospital. She has been in California for 3 months and is returning to Houston late July. She will be staying with me This Monday and Tuesday, so I have a busy week. Today, Jim does not feel well, he has been complaining of dizziness and he was dry heaving for awhile. He didn't want to eat breakfast this morning, which is unusual, he usually has a good appetite. He told me to give him two aspirin and not to ask questions. We went out to dinner last night and he ate really well and commented that the food was superb. He was in really good spirits last night. I will just have to see how he is when he wakes up, he went back to bed right after breakfast, which he only took one or two bites of. It is now noon and he is still sleeping. He got up for breakfast around 9:30AM. I once, for about a week, felt dizzy, bumping into walls and walking like a drunken sailor and nauseous from stress when Jim was living at home 24/7 and the doctor told me to take over the counter Meclizine, for motion sickness, and the dizziness and nausea went away almost instantly. I wonder if I give Jim Meclizine if it could help him. I will call the pharmacist to see if it is compatible with Jim's pills that he now takes. Does anyone know a website that compares medications to see if they are compatible? Take care all.....................Jan --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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