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--- NS Chadha wrote:

> Thanks for sharing this information. I wish it had

> been circulated

> earlier. One of my friends father could not get a

> bypasss done because

> of his weak condition and he then expired a few

> months later.

> However some questions which bother me :

> 1. Who supplies the eighteen bottles of blood

> required for the

> operation. Even getting four was difficult during

> the emergency for me.

> 2. Are you not increasing the chances of AIDs and

> other non curable

> problems . I guess they are not always dectected

> when the tests are

> performed and the hospital takes it in writing from

> you that they are

> not responsible in case of any problems detected

> later on.

> 3. Bypass is done in one go, would it not be

> difficult for people to

> maintain a month long schedule especially if they

> are outpatients.

>

> I too have just undergone By Pass Surgery last

> month. I had been walking

> around with four block ( One of them 100% and others

> quite bad) in two

> Arteries of the heart. It was just by chance that it

> was discovered that

> I had this problem. After undergoing the operation

> which was done by a

> very good surgoens and a cardiologist at Apolla

> Hospital Secunderabad, I

> have joined duty. However anything would be better

> than a Bypass . This

> was my feeling too , just after the operation. Now

> after a month it is

> a memory and I am back to my negligent ways.

>

> Other than this it would be a very good idea if

> prevention is taken .

> From my own experience and with my own post

> operative questioning and

> soul searching, I would say,

>

> 1. Beaware of your family history of such cases of

> arterial blocks. In

> my case both my elder brothers had the problem. I

> somehow chose to

> ignore this fact.

> 2. Be aware of your stress levels. This would have

> been the main cause

> for me. Do stress busters like meditation. I did not

> and now regret it.

> In most cases one who is under stress passes it on

> to the other members

> of the family. Believe me!

> 3. Take preventive care in matters of food ,

> exercise and do Yogic

> breathing exercises. I did not do any breathing

> exercises.

> 4. Better still keep getting yourself checked up. Do

> not get taken in by

> surprise as there have been increasing cases of

> people as young as 35

> years getting arterial blocks.

> 5.Most important , be sensitive, look out for

> syptoms peculiar to you.

> In my case it was a sudden change of breathing

> pattern while climbing

> stairs on the third story which prompted me to go

> for the doctor's

> opinion and tread mill check which led to

> Angiography.

> 6.Luck was on my side, it seems , as in case of a

> heart attack I may not

> have reached the hospital, so bad was the condition.

> Do not allow

> yourself the luxury of reaching such a stage.

> 7.If you have ageing parents, do some reality checks

> for them too.

>

> Take care.

> With best wishes and warm regards

>

> Chadha

>

> jitendra deshpande wrote:

>

> > For the benefits of all.

> >

> >

> >

> > With regards,

> >

> >

> >

> > Jitendra V. Deshpande

> >

> > Manager - HSE (Projects)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Subject: Worth Reading - Alternative to

> Angioplasty or By Pass Surgery

> >

> >

> > Forwarded by a friend from Mumbai

> >

> >

> > Friends,

> >

> > This is a new theory which has come to my

> knowledge very recently and

> > I thought that I should also share with you all.

> >

> > A few days back my Father in law was admitted in a

> nursing home due to

> > severe chest pain. He had an attack in 1997 and

> was undergo ing normal

> > treatment.

> >

> > Due to the sudden pain just 15 days back we once

> again got him admitt

> > ed in a private nursing home at Kandivli. The

> doctors later suggested

> > for Angiography. We conducted the Angiography at

> Hinduja Hospital and

> > knew from the reports that he has multiple

> blockages . The doctor told

> > that he cannot undergo Angioplasty due to se veral

> blockages but

> > suggested By - Pass - Surgery.

> >

> > The same day evening we bought him home since the

> doctor suggested th

> > at his heart is very weak and we can perform the

> by-pass only after 15

> > - 20 days.

> > In the mean time we were discussing this issue

> with our relatives and

> > fri ends, we got this new information from one of

> our family friends.

> >

> > There is a new therapy in the market which is

> known as:- Chelating Th

> > erapy.

> >

> >

> > According to this therapy any patient who has to

> undergo by-pass need

> > not undergo the same. The patient is given approx.

> 18 bottles of blood

> > wherein some medicines are injected alongwith it.

> The blood cleans the

> > system and removes all the blockages from the

> heart. The no. of

> > bottles may increase depending upon the age factor

> and health of the

> > patient. The cost of the blood per bottle would be

> approx. Rs.

> > 2,500/-. The treatment takes approx.

> > 1 month of time. There are only 4 doctors in India

> and one of them is Dr.

> > Dhananjay Shah at Malad (Mumbai) another at

> Karnataka.

> >

> > He has a list of patients who had to undergo

> by-pass from Lilavati,

> > Hinduja and other major hosp itals but after

> undergoing the above

> > treatment they are absolutely fine and leading a

> normal life.

> >

> > I give below the Doctors details for your info:-

> >

> > Dr. Dhananjay Shah.

> > (Disp) : 2889 2089

> > Mob: 98194 39657

> >

> > shahdhananjay@...

> .

> >

> > I hope the above information would be of any help

> to you. Kindly pass

> > on the message to the people you know and one can

> save huge amount of

> > money, time and risk of undergoing the operation.

> >

> >

> > Life is precious! Please take care!!

> >

> >

>

>

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