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My father is 72 years old.he is patient of effort angina since mid 80's.he was having beta blocker and anti angina medicine.in 2000 he became bed ridden due to side effect of beta blocker. However angioplasty was performed by doctors.after one year missing of beats developed and beta blocker was again started but as the problem persisted, calcium channel blocker was started.he then started nux vomica 30 which helped him on recovering. in October 2012 again beta blocker was started which is continuing. again same problem (extreme spells of weakness which make him completely bed ridden) has started.
Now suggest me what should he do to overcome the problem
he is also suffering from
varicose veins
prostate
osteoarthritis
gastric problems
irritable bowls
hernia (was operated in feb 2013)
He also suffered from mild heart attack in October 2012
 
  mukul mehta on 2013-06-05
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Hi.

Joe is not on the forum everyday.

You can also write to him on his own site.
www.joedelivera.com ( it might be faster to get a
reply there)
 
simone717 last decade
mukul mehta

As suggested by Simone, please copy your post on my website and indicate in which order of urgency you would like me to treat your dad's multiple ailments.

It is not possible to treat ALL of them at the same time as there is a possibility of the remedies that can be prescribed may antidote each other.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Sir plz suggest some medicine for effort angina and tachycardia. If possible also for varicose veins.
 
mukul mehta last decade

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