hiccups - update
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survivor wife
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Hi all,
Thanks to all who posted regarding my "hiccups" question.
I talked witht hubby's doctor about the problem since I had him on the phone for other issues. He recommended that hubby take the his nausea medication once every six hours.
Thankfully, the hiccups slowed and has stopped for now. It is a relief to my. I can imagine what a releif it is to hubby. He has too many other problems to also have to deal with hours of hiccups.
thanks everyone.
Thanks to all who posted regarding my "hiccups" question.
I talked witht hubby's doctor about the problem since I had him on the phone for other issues. He recommended that hubby take the his nausea medication once every six hours.
Thankfully, the hiccups slowed and has stopped for now. It is a relief to my. I can imagine what a releif it is to hubby. He has too many other problems to also have to deal with hours of hiccups.
thanks everyone.
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