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Peritoneal Dialysis Patient. History Of Heart Bypass Surgery, Pancreatitis And Gallbladder Surgery. No Appetite. Advice

This is what my father echo looks like. He has a history of CKD he is a peritoneal dialysis patient. had a heart bypass 6 years ago. recently came out from a horrible pancreatitis and gall bladder surgery. he seems to be fine. not eating as well he is 71

RWMA UEF 25%
@RV Systolic/f
Dilated all four chambers
MOD MR
MOD TR/PASP (40)
LV EDP
CRP – 15 MSS/MUS?
No CLOT/ PE/VEGET
MLS
Sat, 22 Jun 2013
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hello, thanks for posing your worry
he's really been going through alot. i think you should keep continueing his follow-up in a specialised centre.
all the same, try to give him the things he likes to eat. some sppetite medications could also help but you need to see the closest doctor for the prescription.
wishing him the best.
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Peritoneal Dialysis Patient. History Of Heart Bypass Surgery, Pancreatitis And Gallbladder Surgery. No Appetite. Advice

hello, thanks for posing your worry he s really been going through alot. i think you should keep continueing his follow-up in a specialised centre. all the same, try to give him the things he likes to eat. some sppetite medications could also help but you need to see the closest doctor for the prescription. wishing him the best.