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How to avoid bypass surgery even if all the arteries are blocked?


My father is 72 years old. His heart capacity is 15% only. He had a bypass 14 years back. Again all the arteries including the bypass arteries are blocked. Is it medically advisable to go for bypass surgery again? The doctors have warned that since the heart is weak, another bypass surgery is dangerous. Can anyone from the medical field throw more light. His condition is precarious now.

One more condition he has is that his heart's valve also has a leakage due to which the water gets into the lungs. Due to this he has a lot of breathing problems. This condition is also known as pulmonary edema. Has any one got a solution or drugs.

Your father should take the advice of his doctors or get a second opinion and make his own decision regarding this. Yes, it is a difficult decision. Some people have pulled through this (My grandfather did and he was at 20% capacity and 75 at the time and had previous bypass before then also, he died at the age of 79). Some do not make it through the surgery unfortunately though. My other grandfather had 15% heart capacity, did not go through another bypass (he had one previously also) and lived almost 5 years without undergoing the operation. It depends upon the person and the severity of their condition. I know that you may want someone to tell you what best decision to make as I know you are very concerned, but there are no guarantees either way, that is only a decision that your father can make. Even with the best doctors and best advice, he is the only one who can weigh the pros and cons and make the final decision. Also there are not many doctors on this site, if any. Some people say they are and they might be or they may not be, as some say that and you can tell by their answers they are not doctors, BUT ALWAYS REMEMBER they cannot tell you anything definite without a thorough examination of your father. Your father has every right to seek another professional opinion and then go from there with his decision. I wish you and your father the best.

THERE IS NOT MUCH YOU CAN DO AT THIS TIME.SOMETIMES THE HEART DOES ITS OWN BYPASSES BUT I THINK ITS TO LATE FOR THAT.

bypass surgery can prove fatal.Go according to ur doctor's advise.

i have seen a person who was advised bypass within week in 1997. but he refuse and only he slowed his all activitywith regular medicine.he told doctor that he never doing any activity passed. even today his helth is batter and he walked 3 km daily.only way to take medicine as per doctor advice and minimised activity. dont take risk of bypass in this age

The problem is that Hindus call themselves vegetarians but still avoid essential vegetarian food like onions and garlic especially the latter. If we take garlic in large quantities regularly well cooked with other food on a daily basis, no one needs to get bypass surgery done as arteries will never get blocked.
But a 72 year old Hindu will rather die rather than taking garlic in sufficient quantities. So, in such a scenario, nothing can be done. But if the person wants to live by all means, then he should be given food containing well cooked garlic like dal, vegatables and pulao. In Northern India, most people consume mostly potatoes and avoid other vegetables generally. If all vegetables are consumed in cooked form and atleast 3 big full pods of garlic pearls (in a week) are eaten with other food by the patient , he can get relief from the end of the first week itself and in about 6 months of doing so, all his blocked arteries will get opened up giving the doctors a run for their money.

For blocked arteries do these exercises everyday.You will see the benefits within weeks as you start to feel generally healthy and the next test will show an improvement.Keep a check on your BP. Continue the exercise once a day, after you are better.
Build up your timing gradually.If you feel tired or dizzy, stop and resume after one minute.
Anulom Vilom 鈥?
Close your right nostril with thumb and deep breath-in through left nostril
then 鈥?close left nostril with two fingers and breath-out through right nostril
then -keeping the left nostril closed deep breath-in through right nostril
then - close your right nostril with thumb and breath-out through left nostril.
This is one cycle of anulom vilom.
Repeat this cycle for 20 to 30 minutes twice a day(maximum 60 minutes in one day).
You can do this before breakfast/lunch/dinner or before bedtime or in bed.Remember to take deep long breaths into the lungs.You can do this while sitting on floor or chair or lying in bed.

Kapalbhati -(Do it before eating) Push air forcefully out through the nose about once per second. Stomach will itself go in(contract in). The breathing in(through the nose) will happen automatically. Establish a rhythm and do for 20 to 30 minutes twice a day.(Max 60 min/day) Not for pregnant women. Seriously ill people do it gently.

DEAR FRIEND,
IF YOU CAN GIVE GARLIC AND OMEGA3 THIS WILL HELP TO SOME EXTENT, BUT BEFORE GIVING THIS YOU MUST UNDERSTAND YOUR FATHERS HEALTH , WHAT YOUR DOCTOR SUGGEST WILL BETTER FOR HIM. IF U WANT YOU CAN CONTACT ME ON sa28in@yahoo.com for more information . also tell me which city you belong.

With 15% EF rate, if he goes for bypass, he will not come out alive. There are very good ayurvedic remedies such as Rudved/Cardoved/suved etc. they will improve the myocardial perfusion and functional stability. Check in google for more details.

IV CHELATION AND OXIDATION.

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