sorry, my message was to long. One below is the first message then one above is the second one. Anyways like i said it be a long road, alot of pain for me and i still not over it. but if you have questions, i do my best to answer from my own knowledge and experience. I practically lived in the hospital w/him, and delt w/most of his documents and insurance., as well as home health care.. Anyways i know you dont me, but i am here, and the more you know the better you will be. xoxo Sheila bleck
However, do to both parents dieing during this 2yr phase, him not being able to work, loss of money, parents leaving so much behind the list goes on, he shut me out do to so much inner pain. I know when i left him be, he mentally and emotionally got worse. Didnt take near good care of himself. As i have seen him since Nov back in the hospital, i dont think he ever accepted how bad his heart really was/is. Felt he could be superman and do it all on his own. But i told him no matter the extra supps we had him using he couldnt stop those heart meds. He didnt listen. Now its so bad i just leave it there.
Its been a long road with Al Ferraro. Its not good. But one thing for sure i can say is please dont stop the meds. I can help give advice and you can always swing it by your doctors. Things i did for him when they let him go home last year being on the IV drip. I took him to my Accupunturist Dr. Nick Laccarubba who is another heart patient survivor. The L-Q10 (liquid) and the Cayenne pepper (liquid form) was to help with the inflammation, the HGH therapy was to help w/adding new healthy cells, did help reduce the size of the heart, and next thing you know his heart arrhythmia had gotten better..but we also kept his diet in check which of course was easy to do. He didnt stop working out. We started him doing walking , mild cardio, within 6weeks just mild weight training. within Six Months Al was busting away.
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