A little setback
Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2020-08-24 9:07 p.m., cshenk wrote:
> > U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> >
> >
> > > > It looks like I will have to learn to live with congestive heart
> > > > failure.
> > >
> > > I am really, really sorry to hear this about you. Please mind the
> > > doctors and instructions. We want you around for awhile yet.
> > > Hugs
> > > Janet US
> >
> > Same here. Take care Dave.
> >
>
> Thanks Carol. There was a different cardiologist on duty today. They
> are planning on two more days here and if they can get my heart rate
> a little lower they will try another inversion. Thanks good drugs I
> will be out of it for couple minutes and not feel thing. That part
> of the procedure on Saturday was a breeze. The eosophical
> ecohcardiogran OTOW is something I would be happy to never every have
> to go through again.
Good luck Dave.
You will get dietician assistance but the inital may be so 'mainstream
USA' that they don't work very well for you. It's very common.
The Doctor may not know how to see if papaya or eels (just a random
thing you may or may not like I typed in) are good for you.
The recommended diet is apt to be just 4-6 vegetables, 3-4 fruits, 3
meats, and 3 'dairy'. 2-4 grains. Until you get with the dietician,
you can't get enough specifics for your MG sodium, protein, potassium
etc. per day. Once you have them, you can look up a about 10K worth of
items for those details.
Then you take them (probably email) to your dietician and they validate.
It's probably not recalled well, but I helped a kidney cancer and
stomach cancer patient out here in the newsgroup. Both were told to
run my findings through medical to make sure I was right and they
panned out from medical.
Now to find that link again.... Win10 is being a little akward but I'll
find it and have posted it before.
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