Yeowtch! I hope he gets relief soon!
Thank you all for the positive thoughts. The hospital did a real COVID test (the swab up the nose to the brain) and that was negative. They also did *3* CT scans - head, chest, and stomach - one chest x-ray, and, of course, bloodwork.
I need to pause here and explain that I have teeny tiny veins that like to roll away and hide. When I had surgery last month, getting the IV in required 2 tries in the left hand and then eventually getting the head nurse to put it in the right hand. So I don't go to the hospital unless I really really really think I need to.
This IV had to be further up the arm because of the CT scan dye. The nurse tried and had to stop. A tech wanted to try, but thankfully a tech with an ultrasound machine came in. Even with that, he had "walk the IV in", which took 45 zillion years while I squeezed my hubby's hand and swore a lot at the pain.
In the end, they decided I was severely dehydrated, gave me fluids and prescriptions for meds, and sent me home a bit after midnight.
My hubby has been pushing gatorade and BART foods on me since we got up Sunday. I'm starting to feel a teeny bit better. There was something on my liver in my one CT scan they want my GP to send me for an ultrasound for. The ER doc didn't seem worried, but... yeah, I'm trying not to think too much about it.