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My husband is having these symptoms and we don't have health insurance.?


29 year old male. He has had two heart attacks and a stroke before the age of 26. Right now he can't stop producing syliva and his mouth won't stop watering. He have a pain in under his sternum and he feel like he needs to vomit when there is pressured applied. He also have green bowel movement.

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Is he getting heart burn? He might need digestive enzymes. ( health food store). Sounds like he need to build up good bacteria in his intestinal track with a probiotic. (probably from meds he has been on)

Heck I would just take Angioprim (google) if I was going to do natural instead of dr crap.

Are you talking about drooling like falling out of his mouth or just he has to swallow a lot?


Iron deficency test: Go to the mirror and pull your lower eyelid and see if the color is red or flesh color. If its flesh colored you are lacking enough iron and should take a herbal iron like Floradix. It will take a month to see a difference. Iron carrys oxygen in your blood and if you dont have it you will feel tired, cold hands and feet, headaches, RLS, dull brittle hair, brittle nails, poor sleep, pale skin (see thru), shortness of breath, fatigue, poor concentration, low mood, ringing in the ears, irregular heart beats, cracks in the corner of the mouth, dizziness, fainting, sore tongue and canker sores. Add b12 and folic acid for best results

If you think he is having a heart attack, you need to call 911. Never drive somebody to the hospital, when having these symptoms. My dad's first heart attack was just flu like symptoms and that's it. Talk to a social worker in the hospital, and see if they can help him find away to be put on medicaid, given his heart condition is pre-existing, sometimes the state will help people with this problem. I work for 9 cardiologist, so I do have some knowledge on heart conditions, and I would definately be calling emergency services imediately...

Joy, It sounds like your husband has some sort of an infection... And insurance or no insurance he has to see a doctor..... And I don't care where you live there has to be some sort of free medical care available to people with out insurance... I would call the board oh health and see what medical care is there for that are in need of it................. But any hospital has to treat some one that is Ill and can't afford it...... I would also start calling medical colleges in the area and see what they have to offer..... But do something and not wait to long to do it ok.........................

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People who have a stroke often have a problem with saliva coming out one side of their mouth. It's caused by the muscles on one side of the face and/or in the throat have been weaken and they are swallowing their saliva the way we all normally do.

That issue of aside, as the others have said here, your husband needs to go to the hospital regardless of your insurance issues!!!! In the longer run it will be much cheaper to get treatment now than to wait until something more serious develops. Work with their business office about the payments.

Call the Social Service Department at your hospital and find out what free service they have for those without insurance. Every state has something. Your husband needs to be under medical supervision. You could also apply for disability for him. Our grown son has been sick for over a year and he was eligible for free service.

all hospitals have what is known as uncompensated care forms for those without insurance. I use to do billing in a local hospital, that is how I know.

go to the business office and ask for a form to fill out. they will need your W2 from the last yr. and your current paystub. Payment is based upon a sliding fee scale.

Then they will determine if you only have to pay 1/2, 1/4, or none of the bills.

Get your husband to the ER NOW!!!

Given his history this is nothing to fool with. Chest pain with a serious cardiac history you don't want to fool with. Take him to the ER asap. All hospitals have financial programs that will work with you on a payment plan. Its cheaper than a funeral.

He needs to get to an emergency room as they have to take you.They can hook you up to a clinic that has low payments but tell them you have no insurance .He should be qualified for public assist or S.S.I. as he cannot work with all this i would guess.

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wow that could be gallbladder or apendix
go to the ER they have to treat you and let you make payments

Go to the ER now.

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