Heart Congestion solved

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My grandmother, who is now 98 years old, was unfortunately hospitalized in October 2020 due to some serious health issues. During her time in the hospital, the medical staff discovered that she had a significant blockage in her heart. Initially, she was placed in therapy for just one day; however, shortly after that, she developed pneumonia, which complicated her condition further. To make matters worse, while she was in the common room of the hospital, she also developed a urinary tract infection. Witnessing her deteriorating health in such a rapid manner prompted us to make a crucial decision: we decided to take her home, where she could be surrounded by her family and loved ones.

The doctors informed us that we should have an oxygen apparatus ready for her since her heart was functioning at a concerning average of only 30%. We assured them that we already had one at home, as we had been preparing for this situation 🙄. It was clear to us that she was terminally ill, and we believed strongly that if she were to leave this world, it would be best for her to do so in the comfort of her own home, surrounded by her family—her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and even great-great-grandchildren.

After spending just a week in the hospital, she came home with two additional medications—antibiotics that were prescribed to treat the infections she had contracted during her hospital stay—on top of the medications she was already taking for her existing health conditions, which included hypothyroidism and hypertension, as well as drugs to help calm her down. Since her return home, her medication regimen has been simplified, and she now only takes CDs to help with her health.

We monitor her oxygen saturation daily, and we are relieved to find that it consistently remains between 97% and 98%. When she first arrived home, her heart was functioning at a low rate of 23% to 25%, but I am pleased to report that it has since improved to a range of 30% to 32%. It is truly a blessing that I came across the methods and insights of ANDREAS KALCKER, as they have made a significant difference in our journey with her health.

Patricia