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Can a person live with Congestive heart failure? |
I had hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy, which i just found out this week has turned into dialated cardiomyopathy with congestive heart failure. Is it possible to get it under control and live with congestive heart failure? I suggest you try this website. It is a gold mine of information and you'll find out about everything there is to know about CHF or join in the forum and ask you own questions. This site covers it all..http://www.chfpatients.com...Good Luck Yes! I have had CHF for over 15 years and you have to work very hard to control it and take the meds Yes it is absolutely possible to live with Congestive Cardica Failure (CCF). please ask your doctor about Co-enzyme CQ10 My fiance was diagnosed with dialated cardiomyopathy last year. The cardiologist was ready to put him on the transplant list. Please see the webages for more details on Congestive heart failure. Yes you can live with it. Remember though that even if you follow a proper regime, your heart could still fail. Be careful and go to the doctor as ordered. If you call God into you heart, and give all control to Him, God will heal and walk with you through all your trials and tribulations. Trust in Him. I pray for you in the Name of the Lord Jesus Christ. Amen Yes a person could survive with congestive heart failure but with a strict supervision of cardiologist. My grandfather lived with Congestive Heart Failure and a leaky left valve that was inoperable.He was diagnosed at age 77 and lived to be 87.As long as you follow the diet and take the medicines you can live with the condition.My brother was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and CHF when he was 47 years old.It's under control and he should have a normal lifespan. |
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