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PostPosted: 03/09/07 - 12:38    Post subject: Dilated Cardiomyophaty Vote now! Reply with quote

Dear Sir/Madam,

My name is Lim( Chinese) from the country of Malaysia age 31. My mother's age of 55 this year had Dilated Cardiomyopathy since year 1997. Lately she has been very ill and currently was warded in the hospital. She suffers severe breathless wherever she are unable to pass urine. Even though she was diagnose with the medicine ' Diuretics ' but it is still not helping much. I was told by the doctor that my mum's heart condition is very badly damage and no medicine can stop of cure the situation. Anyone can advise what else or what i can do. My email is Leslie_LFL at hotmail.com. I need help urgently. Thank You.
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