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My husband is driving me insane ... the doctors said my bp was high I have had headache and swollen feet .but they referred me to hospital twice then sent me home ...  They got worse today and I was told to contact them if worse so I just sais should I ring hospital he seems to think theres nothing to worry about though and basically seems to want to leave it I have appointment tomorrow morning at 10 but he pisses me off feels like its a hastle and he also seems ti think hes a doctor .....
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Ask him where he went to med school?  No then to shut up and help u! Be careful hun sounds like ur at risk for preeclapisa* if u think u need to go get to hospital
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My boyfriend did the same thing sometimes. Men think they know everything. Tisk tisk. Put your foot down, tell him to stop being rude & to take you go get checked. He should be concerned, its his baby too! All I had to do was put my foot down one time to my bf. Didnt stop him from arguing with me more after that, but it also didnt stop me from winning either (:
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Currently lying on bed crying my eyes out not knowing what to do or where ti turn feelin so **** :(((
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Go with your instinct! If you thinks theres something to bw concerned about go get checked :) men are so silly sometimes.
this is your body and you know when somethings not right.
good luck!
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