abdulla-muscat-failed-double-bypass

Abdulla Muscat failed double bypass

abdulla-muscat-failed-double-bypass
abdulla-muscat-failed-double-bypass

ABDULLA

This 48 yr old Govt Employee is a resident of Muscat. He has been suffering from CAD – Coronary Artery Disease since the last 16years. Troubled with increasing angina he got his first Bypass surgery done in Jordan in 1996. He was free from angina for about 4 years; then again started getting severe chest pain on walking. Medicines seemed to work but for a very short while. In desperation he had to undergo a second Bypass surgery in 2003 at Chennai India.

Four years laterĀ  he again had incapacitating angina. He consulted doctors in India, Muscat and Germany but they all told him the same thing – There is nothing more we can do for you. You have to be controlled with medicines alone. But medicines were woefully inadequate. He had severe chest pain even while buttoning his shirt and combing his hair. His wife had to do it for him. He had to take upto 8 sublingual Nitrite sprays in a day.

It was then that he met one of our patients Mr Ali Ahmed in Muscat who told him about our treatment. He joined Randhawa Hospital on 1st October 2009. He had an EF of just 20% with an akinetic SEPTUM and severely hypokinetic Posterior wall (which in laymans language means completely hopeless with impending death). We gave him one course of 35 hr EECP sessions and AMT – Advanced Medical Treatment. He showed moderate improvement and we decided to give him a second course. Most patients do not need a second course but Abdulla was an exception.

HE HAD FINISHED ALL OPTIONS THAT MEDICAL SCIENCE HAD TO OFFER.

For us he was a challenge.For him it was do or die.

We finished the second course on 12th Nov 2009. By now Abdulla was walking 3Km daily twice a day with two one minute stops. His derailed life was back on track. We do not promise nor do we know how long the good effects will last in this case. But when you are staring death in the face even one year is a long time. A drowning man clutched at a straw and survived.

Dr Randhawa’s comments
If you have a failed Bypass surgery or failed multiple Stents, and your doctor tells you nothing can be done — Don’t believe him. We now have a very viable, workable, treatment for all such “hopeless cases”. Dont loose hope.