I am fully with you, no offense taken. He is completly stupid not to go and I tell him that on a daily basis. Hopefully he will grow up and just go!!!! Thank you for all your insite!
His health right now is more important than his license. If he DID cause an accident because of something happening from this, and doctors finding out, I can't imagine that the results would be positive. Especially if he knew there was something medically wrong and he refused treatment. If he's vomiting blood and coughing it up, he is NOT fine and needs to (no offense meant) grow up and get into a doctor.
He's worried about them taking away his license because he has to drive for his job. This has happened while drivin numerous times, and I tell him he is going to kill someone. But he jsut will not go. He always says Im fine. There is no way he is fine. Its been going on for about 4 years now but getting worse. 4 years ago they diagnosed him with gran mall siezeures. But im not sure if he has them anymore bcuz when this happens he does not shake around like a normal seizure
Does he say why he refuses?
He is 25, and I keep trying to explain to him that he has to go bcuz he mite be able to catch it in time. I keep telling him this isnt anything to play with but noone can get him to go!
Completely forgot to post this. Some causes of vomiting blood are
* Esophageal Cancer
* Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs and Ulcers
* Peptic Ulcer
* Stomach Cancer
* Gastritis
* Esophageal Varices
* Hereditary Telangiectasia
* Mallory-Weiss Tear
For the coughing up blood it could be these.
* Blood clot in the lung
* Bronchiectasis
* Bronchitis
* Cancer
* Cystic fibrosis
* Goodpasture's syndrome
* Inflammation of the blood vessels in the lung (vasculitis)
* Inhaling blood into the lungs (pulmonary aspiration)
* Irritation of the throat from violent coughing
* Nosebleed that drips blood down into the lungs
* Laryngitis
* Pneumonia
* Pulmonary edema
* Systemic lupus erythematosus
* Tuberculosis
If he's throwing up blood and coughing it up, he HAS to get in. How old is he? There's a lot of different things it can be, but this could be potentially life threatening and has to be diagnosed. He could be refusing treatment because of a fear of finding out and knowing something serious could be wrong.