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Had Heart Attacks, Few Bypass With Pacemaker Devibulator. Have Aneurysm, BP, Diabetes And Cholesterol. Suggest?

My dad is 80 with pacemaker devibulator. a few bypasses and several heart attacks. he is now in hospital with a abd aneurysm which is 5.8 cm. He broke some ribs from falling and they found this. High blood pressure. Diabetes. Cholestorol. Almost blind. Kidneys shutting down. Now they want to send him to Physical therapy. what do you think


Sat, 28 Sep 2013
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I think it is better to take your father at home because he has a more than enough health problem and looking to his age, what ever therapy given to him that would harsh him and will not be benefited to him instead homely environment will help him a lot, try this and have nice time with your father.
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Had Heart Attacks, Few Bypass With Pacemaker Devibulator. Have Aneurysm, BP, Diabetes And Cholesterol. Suggest?

HI Thank for asking to HCM I think it is better to take your father at home because he has a more than enough health problem and looking to his age, what ever therapy given to him that would harsh him and will not be benefited to him instead homely environment will help him a lot, try this and have nice time with your father.