get him to see a doctor. could be many things wrong, we can all assume on here of what it could be...but only your doc can tell u that.
2007-02-28 03:08:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Take him to your next doctors visit if you can, and talk to your doc about the fatigue, he will assure you both that this is normal. Also, do you have a pregnancy book like What to expect, or the Girlfriends Guide, the both have sections on being tired, next time he says that, show him the section. Are these important business functions where he feels you will be missed? Tell him just to mention your pregnancy, and exhaustion, and his boss and colleagues should understand. If this is like a party at a friends house, they will understand, if they are really your friends. Just call the host and say you are pregnant and tired, this could work for close business associates also, if you know them or their spouse well enough, call ahead of time and beg off, then tell hubby that you already told them you were not coming. Good Luck.
2016-03-13 06:50:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Take him to the doctor. My husband was 39 when the same thing was happening to him. Is he drinking a lot? If he is, it's probably diabetes. If not, then it must be something else. It could be a prostate problem. My husband has type 2 diabetes and the symptoms were:
weeing a lot
really thirsty
lost loads of weight - his calve muscles almost disappeared
irritable as he as so tired.
Once he was diagnosed and sorted out diet and exercise, he only takes one tablet a day.
Hope this helps xx
2007-02-28 03:14:50
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answered by Janice E 3
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It sounds like the early onset of diabetes, the best thing is either go to the Doctors or if he's not the type for Dr's - go to Lloyd's pharmacy, the will do a quick diabetes check. If it's not that it could be prostrate problems & this will mean goping to the Dr's
2007-02-28 03:23:49
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answered by Anonymous
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He would be. It is time to cart him to the surgery and get him checked over. You do not give his age but if he is over 40 it is imperative that he gets checked over. If he won't go make an appointment yourself and explain your worries to the doctor, he will give you advice although he cannot break patient confidentiality. My Dad was having problems and I went to the doctor for advice. The doctor could perhaps write (or phone) and get him to go for a routine checkup and 'discover' his problem during his checkup. Whatever you do get him to the doctor under whatever pretext you have to. Deal with the aftermath later. It will either set your mind at rest or get him treatment if required.
2007-02-28 03:21:12
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answered by ELIZABETH M 3
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It could be a lot of things. Depending on his age it might be an enlarged prostate.
If he's sweating a lot and drinking a lot of water, perhaps he's become diabetic or pre diabeitc.
He needs to see a doctor.
2007-02-28 03:15:19
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answered by fredrick z 5
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2017-02-09 01:43:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends if it's a 1, 2 or 3 ?
2007-02-28 03:13:26
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answered by David The Visionary 4
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Not nearly enough there for anybody to give you a sensible suggestion. No age,no build, no medical or medication history.
I suppose diabetes is a possibility, but really if this is an ongoing issue he really should go to his GP for a full check up. (Make sure he brings a bottle.(Of urine for testing for sugar!))
2007-02-28 03:54:30
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answered by Dr Frank 7
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Ask him to pop to the Dr's, could be a sign of chronic fatigue, IBS, diabetes, thyroid trouble, some routine blood checks could check.
2007-02-28 03:11:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Sound like the start of diabetes but it could just be a bladder infection.
2007-02-28 03:11:21
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