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Suggest Treatment For Type 2 Diabetes

Respected doctor,my name is kennady david,I am a type2 diabetic patient from 1998.now I am taking human mixture 30/40 insulin morning23,@14at night,tablet,k.pio gm2 two times a day.past 4years.I am suffering from dilated cardiomyopathy,lvef25%,.my Hba1c level8.7,now I am using h m insulin30/70.---28/in morning,19_----in night, Tablet iveabread,lasix,betaloc12.5in the mmorning, k.glim M2 --3 Times a day.night cardace,iveabread2,betaloc12.ecosprin AV75,larpose2.now I have left side neck@backshoulder pain,heaviness in chest,sleeplessness,giddiness,headace,fatigue,lose of appetite.doctor please EECP Treatment can improve the lvef25%levels?
Mon, 23 Feb 2015
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Hi,

Thank you for your query. I can understand your concerns.
EECP( Enhanced External Counter Pulsation ) is a non-surgical, mechanical procedure that can reduce the symptoms of angina pectoris, by increasing coronary blood flow in areas of the heart that lack blood flow.
Typical benefits for patients might include:
Decrease in chest pain
Reduction in the use of medication
Ability to enjoy a more independently mobile and active lifestyle
However EECP is NOT recommended for patients with:
Decompensated heart failure (LVEF 25 %) as in your case.






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Dr. T.K. Biswas M.D.
Mumbai
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Suggest Treatment For Type 2 Diabetes

Hi, Thank you for your query. I can understand your concerns. EECP( Enhanced External Counter Pulsation ) is a non-surgical, mechanical procedure that can reduce the symptoms of angina pectoris, by increasing coronary blood flow in areas of the heart that lack blood flow. Typical benefits for patients might include: Decrease in chest pain Reduction in the use of medication Ability to enjoy a more independently mobile and active lifestyle However EECP is NOT recommended for patients with: Decompensated heart failure (LVEF 25 %) as in your case. Regards Dr. T.K. Biswas M.D. Mumbai