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Tired, Short Of Breath. Ccf?

hi i was wondering about my mum she has ccf and i feel she is very tired and short of breath i think she has gone down hill since xmas but am not to sure i think my sisters think im panicing about her but im afraid of finding her dead on the floor or in bed and if i just knew that this was going to happpen i would try make her happy
Mon, 11 Jun 2012
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Hello there,
Is your mom on medication for CCF? Is she lying down in a propped up position , to reduce the shortness of breath? Please don't panic or be anxious. Do you feel she is really deteriorating? What do the doctors say about her condition? Meanwhile , do everything you can to keep her happy. Make her listen to soft soothing music or do something that she really loves to do.Talk to her.Spend more time with her.
I hope I have reassured you to some extent.
Have a nice day
Regards,
Dr.Divya Kuttikrishnan
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Tired, Short Of Breath. Ccf?

Hello there, Is your mom on medication for CCF? Is she lying down in a propped up position , to reduce the shortness of breath? Please don t panic or be anxious. Do you feel she is really deteriorating? What do the doctors say about her condition? Meanwhile , do everything you can to keep her happy. Make her listen to soft soothing music or do something that she really loves to do.Talk to her.Spend more time with her. I hope I have reassured you to some extent. Have a nice day Regards, Dr.Divya Kuttikrishnan