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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Exp 50 years

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Treated For Heart Attack, Hypertension, Kidney Disease, Gout. Taking Cozaar, Lopressor, Apresoline. Feeling Tired, No Energy. Solution?

I~m 82 yers old &have been treated for a number of years heart attack in past ,hyperlipemia ,hypertension ,chonic kidney disease moderat ,atherosclerosis of aorta,occlusion 9BLOCKAGE ) OF CAROTID ARTERY ,PREDIBETES GOUT, TAKING COZAAR ONE A ADAY LOPRESSOR,I TWICE A DAY APRESOLINE,SAME . 5OOMG. SLO- NIACIN 40 MG LIPTOR I A DAY, CLIDOGREL 75 MG I A DAY Feel tired and No Energy And exshusted
Tue, 22 Oct 2013
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Hi,you are aged 82 years, have hypertension , cholesterol, heart attack, kidney disease, atherosclerosis, occlusion of carotid artery, gout. So i should say that you are managing well. Your treatment is up to the mark.
I advise you to practice yoga, meditation , reading books, and hearing music, as a diversion procedure. Thank you.
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Treated For Heart Attack, Hypertension, Kidney Disease, Gout. Taking Cozaar, Lopressor, Apresoline. Feeling Tired, No Energy. Solution?

Hi,you are aged 82 years, have hypertension , cholesterol, heart attack, kidney disease, atherosclerosis, occlusion of carotid artery, gout. So i should say that you are managing well. Your treatment is up to the mark. I advise you to practice yoga, meditation , reading books, and hearing music, as a diversion procedure. Thank you.