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LucyMack
Asked May 2010
My dad coughs and watery mucus comes out. It's taking all of his strength and I have to give him oxygen to help him breath. I'm scared. What do I do?
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Lucy,
Please take your father to the hospital if you haven't already!!
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Please take your father to the hospital if you haven't already!!
The AgingCare Team