Open Question: is a general practitioner or cardiologist better for treating congestive heart failure?
I was diagnosed with congestive heart failure a year ago, and spent 6 days in the hospital, including 4 in ICU. I have been seeing a general practitioner to monitor my health. I see her every 6 months and I have been happy overall with her care. I have been wondering though if because of the seriousness of my heart disease - when I went into the hospital I had an EF of 10%, if I should be seeing a cardiologist who specializes in congestive heart failure instead? I feel good, and for the most part I live a normal life. I do get tired and run down more easily. I want to do what is best for my health.
Wed, 10 Jun 2009 20:48:07 GMT
Open Question: Do Power Bars have caffeine in them?
I have a heart murmur, so I can’t have any energy supplements. What in Power Bars (or other sports bars) makes them helpful. Caffeine?
Wed, 10 Jun 2009 19:55:33 GMT
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