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Vomiting Early In The Morning, Fatigue, Pain In Upper Back When Coughing. History Of Quadruple Bypass And Breast Cancer. Hlep
My husband is 61 years old. Had a quadruple bypass 5 years ago. Had breast cancer 9 years ago. He weighs about 239 lbs. He tries to eat as much fruit and vegetables as he can. He is now vomiting shortly after getting out of bed, almost every morning. He has no energy. He can bearly walk up 10 steps without feeling winded. He also gets a pain in his upper back when he coughs.
The limited information provided is not sufficient enough to arrive at an appropriate conclusion and further suggestion... In the situation you describe, he needs examination and investigations – especially Ultrasound for gall bladder / Endoscope for the stomach / Thallium Stress EKG (for the heart) / CT chest (for the lungs) / Lab tests for electrolytes, kidney and liver functions The treating doctor alone can suggest based on his assessment of the situation.
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Vomiting Early In The Morning, Fatigue, Pain In Upper Back When Coughing. History Of Quadruple Bypass And Breast Cancer. Hlep
Hi friend, Welcome to Health Care Magic The limited information provided is not sufficient enough to arrive at an appropriate conclusion and further suggestion... In the situation you describe, he needs examination and investigations – especially Ultrasound for gall bladder / Endoscope for the stomach / Thallium Stress EKG (for the heart) / CT chest (for the lungs) / Lab tests for electrolytes, kidney and liver functions The treating doctor alone can suggest based on his assessment of the situation. Take care Wishing speedy recovery God bless Good luck