well, i don't think the horse section is an ideal place for this question. you might want to be in some medical section where answerers know more about a pelvis break. just be supportive. if you have her home phone number, call her parents and let them know you are worried and hope to see her. they'll appreciate your concern and probably help you get in touch with her. lots of horse people sustain serious injuries like this and most recover. i don't know much about a pelvis break, but i'm sure she will be okay after a while. i would expect they'll do surgery to place it properly and possibly hold it together with metal plates or something, depending on how serious the break was and where it happened. then it will take a long time for her to heal, but she should be okay eventually. a really good boyfriend would be right next to her through all of it. by the way, how can you be in love and yet not even have her phone number yet?
2016-03-13 06:15:31
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answered by ? 4
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Yes, I wouldn't even wait any longer. Go to the emergency room and get checked out. It is so much better to be safe than sorry, especially since you are carrying a little one inside of you. Please don't hesitate any longer. Please just go and get looked at. I have been lucky to never have a serious case of hemmroids, but "tons of blood" does not sound good at all... plus, if you had hemmeroids you would feel them, right? I'm not a doctor, but I really hope that you take my advise and go to the ER right now.
2007-06-05 16:54:17
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answered by Lollipop26 2
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2015-11-27 08:45:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Internal hemorrhoids are not visible, unless they proplapse (protrude) from the anus, either constantly or during a bowel movement. If this is the case, then you have a grade III or IV internal hemorrhoid. If the protrusion is on the anal verge or the area surrounding the anus, then its likely an external hemorrhoid. Reducing pressure from issues of diarrhea and constipation will help. Not straining during a bowel movement, not lifting heavy objects, not sitting for extended periods, all will help.
2016-03-05 05:57:00
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Yes go to the E.R., stomach pain could be something worse and not what the doctor says. Hope you get better and that its nothing bad!
2007-06-05 16:50:39
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answered by NA 2
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I really think you should go to the doctor. You may be dizzy and have a stomache ache because you haven't eaten, and you might be bleeding b/c of hemroids but when you've got an unborn baby in that belly, you want to protect it as much as you can....go ahead and go to the ER, just to be safe.
2007-06-05 16:50:57
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, you should go to the emergency room. Doctors cannot give direct answers over the phone, but I would suggest that you go and quickly.
2007-06-05 16:51:07
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answered by aeron2324 2
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Yes! Even if it's just hemorrhoids, if you're losing a lot of blood, you need to be in the ER. The other symptoms (dizzy and hot) have nothing to do with hemorrhoids. Get there now!
2007-06-05 16:51:12
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answered by Barb R 5
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Id say GO! to the ER.. there they can give you test and check on your baby and makes sure all is ok for you and your child.
Bleeding of a large ammount should be tested and checked out.
Dont wait hon Its best to be safe and at least your mind would be at ease in making sure all is ok
hope all goes well for you.Let us know k
prayers for you too.
2007-06-05 16:55:04
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answered by Anonymous
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That sounds like it could be bad, or it could be nothing...but what you need to consider is if you're willing to put the baby at risk because you thought it "was probably just hemmoroids." I wouldnt take the chance...that's a life inside of you. I hope you feel better! Good Luck!
2007-06-05 16:53:24
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answered by 17*mezzo*17 3
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