Improvement
- by dillymar
- 2012-09-13 11:09:59
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Hi there, I would like to thank those kind people who sent me a note via the club when I first joined, which was a while ago. I rejoined today with my new email address and an extended user name because I'd like to share the good news that at last I feel so much better. That's because my every-night-time excruciating epigastric pain of 21 years has not happened for the past month, so at last I'm sleeping well, and now feeling a definite benefit. Lack of sleep made me weak and ill, probaly caused the heart attack, and generally affected my heart, which is probably why I needed a double chamber pacemaker. However, my current use of the pacemaker is now almost negligable, being less than 22% and less on the upper chamber and less than a (half) 1/2% on the bottom chamber, which is terrific. My consultant said I probably don't need it now, but it's there if I do need it. I notified the consultant that I was stopping the Clopidogrel and other hospital medications within 5 weeks of leaving hospital after getting my pacemaker, because the medication truly was seriously upsetting my whole system. Instead I used complementary equivalents that I found, and still do. I take only 4 mg Perindopril and 60 mg Isosorbide Mononitrate, plus lots of supplements and therapies that help enormously. At last, life feels good again, apart from a painful knee and backache, but at 88 years I guess I will have to live with those.
Kindest regards, and here's wishing you all improvement too. dillymar
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