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dehydration
Sent to Health Experts May 23 04:02 PM

My wife was dehydrated on sunday night and ER gave her 3 liters of solution. She has been sleeping Monday and half a day Tuesday. She woke up and says that I am spying on her, that me and two of her friends have been listening to her. That I am playing games with her. Is this still part of the dehydration and how long will this last

 

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May 23 4:08 PM (5 minutes and 15 seconds later)
         
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Yes delieria can be a sign when dehydration has been present so this is most likely a sign from her recent dehydration. I would highly recommend that you give her physician a call if she is still displaying these signs and make sure you push fluids as much as you can to prevent further dehydration. Sleeping as long as she has can have an effect on her mental state as well so it sounds as though this is partly from the dehydration and partly from all the sleeping that she has been doing, but it is still very important that you phone her physician to let them know of these new symptoms as they may want you to bring her in to be seen and also rule out any underlying illness or disease as well.




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