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"On his recent visit to doctor, he suggested him to start take insulin injection of low qty, reason being he told him that because he is not taking any medicines, his heart is becoming weak day by day(No physical test being conducted to determine same) ."
Did you have a follow up conversation with the doctor to determine how he/she came to the conclusion of needing insulin and it helping a weak heart without running any tests? Call and talk with the doctor ASAP. If you feel you're not getting straight answer go get another opinion and dump the first one. If your father hasn't had one recently ask to have an HgbA1c (hemoglobin A1c) test. This test measure the glucose on new red blood cells over the past three months. This is what doctors use to determine diabetes and how much the patient has it under control. Test results is in percentage where normal is Transplant>Heart>Transplant by Donor Type, Center. I chose transplant because its first on the list to provide a list of teaching centers. Find the center then ask to be referred to it. Be sure to get a copy of the test results and be present so you can discuss any issues found with the doctor. Second hand information doesn't always get passed correctly or in full order.
Good luck.
This should read "Test results is in percentage where normal is Heart>Transplant by Donor Type, Center. "
I meant to say the best doctors are found at teaching hospitals in major cities throughout the US. Go here to find a center http://tinyurl.com/28oeeo, select State>Transplant>Heart>Transplant by Donor Type, Center.
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