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Post heart attack irregular pulse (PV pulse) | From safdar [Log on to view profile] | on 2003-12-16 |
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My brother suffered a heart attack about a month ago. He has one main artery still blocked (LED) and there is a blood clot in his heart that the doctors are trying to dissolve through medication.
He is now in a relatively stable condition but a few days ago he has started feeling electrical shocks that are very depressing. He says that he misses a pulse everytime he feels a shock.
The Electro Cardio Gram showed the presence of a PV pulse which doctors say is a bad thing. His current physician recommends having a pace maker put in his chest.
Is there any homeopathic medicine to treat this case? I will appreciate any help here.
Thanks! Safdar R. Naqvi |
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| Re: Post heart attack irregular pulse (PV pulse) | From john stanton [Log on to view profile] | on 2003-12-17 |
listen --let brother stabiliz e under treatment currently using---when stable--brother must decide what is what--his body---homoeopathy can help---but this cAUTION --need closer than close communication---need much information--past and now symptoms--he willing then---MAYBE some answers-- where you from?
think carefully --big undertaking over net--
STABALIZE FIRST--
john stanton homoeopathic layman pennsylvania usa seemefree@hotmail.com | | |
| Re: Post heart attack irregular pulse (PV pulse) | From PANKAJ VARMA [Log on to view profile] | on 2003-12-19 |
ARNICA 200C morning and evening can be given alongside allopathic medicines ..... for clearing blood clots.
Expected to improve pulse rhythm as well on dissolving of clots.
DIGITALIS IS FOR WEAK, IRREGULAR PULSE. A HEART TONIC.
Only few doses are to be given and once improvement sets in, reduce the frequency of the dose. Potency 30C should work .
Meds to be given alongside allopathic medicines and not in lieu of...... in his condition.
Expected to benefit surely.
Best, PANKAJ VARMA |
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