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Suggest Treatment For Severe Heart Palpitation And Flu

I HAVE A TEMP OF 102 WITH SEVEE HEART PULPITATION BLOOD SUGAR LEVEL OF 240 WITH A LITTLE INTAKE OF FOOD THE PULSE IS 90 BP 145/80 IS THAT AN ONSLAUGHT OF HEAT ATTACK i HAVE NO CHEST PAINS BUT I FEEL TIRED AND CAN NOT SIT OR STAND WANT TO LIE DOWN ALL THE TIME i HAD A SEVERE FOOD ALLERGY RASH IUSED THE MEDICINE LAST WEEK AND IT IS NO MORE BOTHERING ME BUT I DID GET FLU SYMTOMS AS I WAS USING THE OINTMENT. I AM 69 YEARS OLD HAD A TRIPLE 10 YEARS AGO AND A PACEMAKER 5 YEARS AGO i WAS THINKING OF GOING TO THE HOSPITAL EMERGENCY IF 102 TEMP IS CONSIDERED DANGEROUS. THE DOCTOR STARTED ME ON 12 UNITS LANUS BEFORE I WAS TAKING JANUMET AND GLIMEPIRIDE MAXIMUM DOSE DO YOU SUGGEST GOING TO THE EMERGENCY. i HAVE THI FOR 2 WEEKS BUT HAS GOT SEVERE TODAY
Mon, 24 Oct 2016
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Hi, welcome to HCM, with a temperature of 102* F and raised blood sugar, you may require antibiotics. I would definitely advise you to visit ER--regards
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Heart Palpitation And Flu

Hi, welcome to HCM, with a temperature of 102* F and raised blood sugar, you may require antibiotics. I would definitely advise you to visit ER--regards