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CKD5 Patient,40 years old, need homeo advice
HISTORY:My wife 40 years, diabetic for over 10 years, insulin dependant, developed chronic kidney disease, found at stage 3 but went to stage 5 and was in heamo dialysis for 5+ sittings and then was converted to CAPD (Perineal Dialysis) for the past 8 months.
She was found diabetic at the time of pregnancy of my child 15 years before so gestastional diabetes. After delivery, she took drugs for sometime and discontinued abruptly for many years and later doctors administered insulin dosage.
I expect homeopaths help me.
dadzlov on 2014-01-21
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♡ anuj srivastava last decade
Thanks for the response. Her blood tests results found yesterday are: Urea 132, Creatinine 8.31, Potassium 5.6, Heamogulobin 7.7.
Her blood pressure is 130/90 now and sometimes 160/100. She is taking 2 Bp tablets daily. Weight is 78kg. Urine output is 200+ ml. Eating renal-friendly diet.
Can we by homeopathy be able to revive the kidneys and bring her back to normalcy? And pancreas to produce insulin?
Need guidance. Any questions concerning her, I am ready to answer. Will be thankful if this forum help her.
Her blood pressure is 130/90 now and sometimes 160/100. She is taking 2 Bp tablets daily. Weight is 78kg. Urine output is 200+ ml. Eating renal-friendly diet.
Can we by homeopathy be able to revive the kidneys and bring her back to normalcy? And pancreas to produce insulin?
Need guidance. Any questions concerning her, I am ready to answer. Will be thankful if this forum help her.
dadzlov last decade
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