Do everything you can to research and see if diet and natural remedies exist to replace any and all pharmaceuticals. My Father who is in his mid seventies began doing this and has greatly reduced what doctors told him he needs, by addressing the root of the problem and not merely trying to suppress or alter the symptoms with pharmaceuticals. He no longer needs any blood pressure medication which always messed him up with sleep and energy problems, he is doing much better. Diet and exercise is what helped him the most.
Too risky. His cardiologist said to NEVER remove the Coreg regardless of what any other doc said. He was very close to death when he was diagnosed. I did research and his life expectancy was 5 years max and he is still here after 15. But the medical world changes a lot so I will do the research again. Thanks for the idea! I haven't heard anything about medicine shortages, have you, or anybody?
Dilated Cardiomyopathy due to Vitamin D Deficiency
Dilated cardiomyopathy, which mostly has an idiopathic etiology or is caused by genetic inheritance or infection, may cause irreversible congestive heart failure. Hypocalcemia is a rare etiology of reversible dilated cardiomyopathy. Cardiogenic shock related to hypocalcemic cardiomyopathy is a rare event. Here we report two cases with congestive heart failure who was diagnosed as having dilated cardiomyopathy secondary to hypocalcemia. After calcium and vitamin D replacement therapy, the patients showed improvement in left ventricular function. Hypocalcemia should be included in the differential diagnosis of dilated cardiomyopathy.
Glad to hear about the extra years. I haven’t heard about any medicine shortages no. Mainly the supply chain is what seems to be the most vulnerable. Hope the research leads to a solution for you.
Do everything you can to research and see if diet and natural remedies exist to replace any and all pharmaceuticals. My Father who is in his mid seventies began doing this and has greatly reduced what doctors told him he needs, by addressing the root of the problem and not merely trying to suppress or alter the symptoms with pharmaceuticals. He no longer needs any blood pressure medication which always messed him up with sleep and energy problems, he is doing much better. Diet and exercise is what helped him the most.
Too risky. His cardiologist said to NEVER remove the Coreg regardless of what any other doc said. He was very close to death when he was diagnosed. I did research and his life expectancy was 5 years max and he is still here after 15. But the medical world changes a lot so I will do the research again. Thanks for the idea! I haven't heard anything about medicine shortages, have you, or anybody?
What does Coreg do? What is his diagnosis?
idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy
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Does he drink milk?
Glad to hear about the extra years. I haven’t heard about any medicine shortages no. Mainly the supply chain is what seems to be the most vulnerable. Hope the research leads to a solution for you.