Vorenus Posted August 1, 2012 Posted August 1, 2012 Tennis elbow Hahaha He has been drinking mildly all night. Possible stroke? I'll ask him..... Yup, it is possible! (but not this time) HINT: Consider the pathophysiology of the pain. I`m a bit lost and can`t concentrate right now (I know, lame excuse). Has he experienced something simliar before? First onset of Multiples Sclerosis?
mobey Posted August 1, 2012 Author Posted August 1, 2012 I`m a bit lost and can`t concentrate right now (I know, lame excuse). Has he experienced something simliar before? First onset of Multiples Sclerosis? Never had anything similar.
Happiness Posted August 1, 2012 Posted August 1, 2012 So when he was rolling around on the grass was there any pesticides sprayed befor that.
mobey Posted August 1, 2012 Author Posted August 1, 2012 So when he was rolling around on the grass was there any pesticides sprayed befor that. It is a gravel lot. Rolling around? No chemicals noted
emtdennis Posted August 1, 2012 Posted August 1, 2012 I am trying to look for a "common denominator" that would affect both sides at the same time and points. I can only wrap my mind around something spinal or brain. (There being no outside the body influences). 1
Happiness Posted August 1, 2012 Posted August 1, 2012 It is a gravel lot. Rolling around? my version of a "scuffle" No chemicals noted
Happiness Posted August 1, 2012 Posted August 1, 2012 Im going with it is a drug reaction between the Metoprolol and the Atorvastation. there is a drug interaction between the two. Yes I did research this on the net but the reason I did is because my Husband was on Lipitor at one time and he had horrible pain in his forearms after taking it for about a month. And drinking made the pain worse. Am I close?
ERDoc Posted August 2, 2012 Posted August 2, 2012 Bilat extremity pain, not likely to be a stroke. Think of the anatomy that has to be involved. A 28y/o with MI/stents, yikes!!! He gets a 12 lead. Can he describe this "scuffle" a little more? Any neck pain/tenderness? Any incontinence? Does he have any weakness in the arms/hands (if he won't let you touch them, will he move them)? Where is the rum from, purchased from a store or a home brew? 1
DFIB Posted August 2, 2012 Posted August 2, 2012 Bilat extremity pain, not likely to be a stroke. Think of the anatomy that has to be involved. A 28y/o with MI/stents, yikes!!! He gets a 12 lead. Can he describe this "scuffle" a little more? Any neck pain/tenderness? Any incontinence? Does he have any weakness in the arms/hands (if he won't let you touch them, will he move them)? Where is the rum from, purchased from a store or a home brew? Smart observation regarding the production standards of the rum. Also was it purchased at a reputable liquor store. Violated alcohol is an increasingly preoccupying phenomenon.
mobey Posted August 2, 2012 Author Posted August 2, 2012 Bilat extremity pain, not likely to be a stroke. Think of the anatomy that has to be involved. Zactly A 28y/o with MI/stents, yikes!!! He gets a 12 lead. Time for a lifestyle change by chance?? 12 lead normal Can he describe this "scuffle" a little more? He states him and his slender short friend got in an argument. He slapped his friend across the face, and the little prick put both his fists together, lacing his fingers into one giant fist and delivered an upracut. It stunned him, and made him step back a few paces, but he did not fall. That was the end of the fight. Any neck pain/tenderness? No, only pain in the arms/hads Any incontinence? No Does he have any weakness in the arms/hands (if he won't let you touch them, will he move them)? He has weakness in his fingers, in fact, now that he is asked to move them, he notices his pinky and ring fingers are paralized. Where is the rum from, purchased from a store or a home brew? Local store, run of the mill brand.
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