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My Husband Is Saying He Can't Move. What Should I Do?

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San Marcos, CA
September 8, 2024
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If your husband is unable to move and you believe his life is in danger, you should seek immediate help. Contact emergency services based on your location:

- 911 (USA and Canada)
- 999 (United Kingdom, Ireland)
- 112 (European Union, South Africa)
- 000 (Australia)
- 111 (New Zealand)

For any other concerns, it's crucial Show Full Answer

If your husband is unable to move and you believe his life is in danger, you should seek immediate help. Contact emergency services based on your location:

- 911 (USA and Canada)
- 999 (United Kingdom, Ireland)
- 112 (European Union, South Africa)
- 000 (Australia)
- 111 (New Zealand)

For any other concerns, it's crucial to talk to a healthcare provider immediately.

September 8, 2024

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