My dad has had hiccups for almost a week. It's honestly kind of scary at this point. I haven't been around to see him yet but he is 68 now, and has never really had an issue. The doctors have tried thorazine to calm the nerve, to no avail, and gave him another drug to stabilize his digestion, or something. He is getting wary... and tired. He's usually strong minded, but I can tell when I talk to him it bothers him pretty badly.
His diet isn't the best at all.. he eats a home-cooked meal around once a day... the rest are probably white bread sandwiches and fast food or other restaurant... but drinks a few cokes, smokes... I have tried suggesting a fast but he never takes my advice... not that I know it would help, but if it was something digestive causing it, it might.
He has went in for tests and they find nothing. Ultrasound and CT (or MRI... this got mixed up in the communication between us).
I feel partially at fault because just recently the BMV decided to go back 10 years on me to a DWI I had back then, tacking on other speeding violations since then, two years after my last offense mind you, and suspend my license for five years coming February... and in order to defeat this I got a lawyer to help me get a probation license so I won't be so disabled. I also deal with multiple chemical sensitivities, myself, so not having (i mean having) a vehicle to get around is pretty vital to me at this point.... To find work... I just lost a job, as well. In interview process right now for a couple of others which I hope can be compatible. But right at this moment I don't have the cash... hence... he helped me out, laying down a good sum of money, cheap for an attorney but still. I just can't help but to feel that I somehow caused this... or my situation.
It doesn't help (me) that I went to the drug and alcohol counselor yesterday per the requirement of the court to get my probation license, and mentioned this, and he said his dad had the same thing, and it ended up killing him. He had it for years. It never stopped, until it wore him thin enough that he "gave up".
But I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with this level of chronic hiccups? Do you have any advice? He just got the "digestive stabilizer" to help him yesterday, and today my mom sent me a text saying she timed his hiccups at 25/minute. I guess this makes me think that it is possibly digestive related... and that maybe he should try fasting...
His diet isn't the best at all.. he eats a home-cooked meal around once a day... the rest are probably white bread sandwiches and fast food or other restaurant... but drinks a few cokes, smokes... I have tried suggesting a fast but he never takes my advice... not that I know it would help, but if it was something digestive causing it, it might.
He has went in for tests and they find nothing. Ultrasound and CT (or MRI... this got mixed up in the communication between us).
I feel partially at fault because just recently the BMV decided to go back 10 years on me to a DWI I had back then, tacking on other speeding violations since then, two years after my last offense mind you, and suspend my license for five years coming February... and in order to defeat this I got a lawyer to help me get a probation license so I won't be so disabled. I also deal with multiple chemical sensitivities, myself, so not having (i mean having) a vehicle to get around is pretty vital to me at this point.... To find work... I just lost a job, as well. In interview process right now for a couple of others which I hope can be compatible. But right at this moment I don't have the cash... hence... he helped me out, laying down a good sum of money, cheap for an attorney but still. I just can't help but to feel that I somehow caused this... or my situation.
It doesn't help (me) that I went to the drug and alcohol counselor yesterday per the requirement of the court to get my probation license, and mentioned this, and he said his dad had the same thing, and it ended up killing him. He had it for years. It never stopped, until it wore him thin enough that he "gave up".
But I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with this level of chronic hiccups? Do you have any advice? He just got the "digestive stabilizer" to help him yesterday, and today my mom sent me a text saying she timed his hiccups at 25/minute. I guess this makes me think that it is possibly digestive related... and that maybe he should try fasting...
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