HELP, Congestive heart failure & pneumonia, how serious are these two conditions together?
Congestive heart failure & pneumonia; I need to know how serious these two conditions are together, for a 54 year old male, that is considered morbidly obese, with high blood pressure and poor diet.
I did not know my father had congestive heart failure, but today he went into the hospital with this current condition as well as pneumonia, how serious is this situation.
Please be nice, I need to know about this ASAP!
Thank you for your help!
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He just went in today and my dad is very guarded with his health. The type that’s not sick until he’s really sick and worries about everyone else first.
They didn’t know what he had until, 10pm tonight. Then they gave him something to sleep. We will find out more tomorrow, but i want information now. It’s my dad, I’m sure you’d understand.
Hey you! I am so sorry to hear about your Dad being ill. I just lost mine in September and I am still deeply depressed over it. Being an ex-EMT I can tell you that pneumonia is easier for those with CHF to develop. It’s been a long time since I’ve worked in the field, but I found some great info for you on CHF and I think it will answer some of your Q’s. It is very informative and discusses all aspects of it, treatments, and even a bit about pneumonia.
http://www.emedicine.com/aaem/topic124.htm
I hope this helps a bit and I will keep you and your dad in prayer. Have faith, stay positive, and spend all the time you can with your dad.
Peace and grace to you.
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December 05 2009 05:34 pm | congestive heart failure diet
December 5th, 2009 at 11:01 pm
Of course this is a serious matter. You really need to be discussing this with his Doctor.
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December 5th, 2009 at 11:15 pm
CHF is a serious condition. Add to that multiple other medical conditions (obesity, pneumonia, high blood pressure) and unfortunately it is not a good combination. Hopefully your dad is getting good care. There are medications which can help with his heart function, antibiotics for the pneumonia etc.
Best of luck!
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December 5th, 2009 at 11:33 pm
the combination of all those factors is very serious, but only your father’s doctor can realistically make a prediction about the chances that he will pull through. I suggest you go to your father and be there for him through this ordeal. I’m so sorry for his pain and suffering and hope that he is healed soon and has another chance. If it gives you any hope, I have an 86 year old grandmother who has been living with congestive heart failure for about the past 5 years. She has an iron will to live, and has battled through a tough bout of pneumonia before. But it takes a lot out of a person.
It could be a hard battle. Your presense will help to ease his mind and bolster his strength. Be as positive and supportive as you can, and show your father that you care by being there with him. Bless you & your family and hope all is well soon.
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December 5th, 2009 at 11:44 pm
Hey you! I am so sorry to hear about your Dad being ill. I just lost mine in September and I am still deeply depressed over it. Being an ex-EMT I can tell you that pneumonia is easier for those with CHF to develop. It’s been a long time since I’ve worked in the field, but I found some great info for you on CHF and I think it will answer some of your Q’s. It is very informative and discusses all aspects of it, treatments, and even a bit about pneumonia.
http://www.emedicine.com/aaem/topic124.htm
I hope this helps a bit and I will keep you and your dad in prayer. Have faith, stay positive, and spend all the time you can with your dad.
Peace and grace to you.
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