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Old 05-24-2016, 03:23 PM #2
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I have a friend who last year went thru a heart issue and the ER etc...and came home with TOO MANY drugs one being Lisinopril, this drug caused her horrible coughing. Her issue she now realizes was a panic attack and the hospital kept her there for 5 days and sent her home with lots of drugs and afib dx....she is now working on many many new supps to get off these drugs....magnesium is critical for the heart and she wasn't taking enough for any for that matter. All this time with this HMO, medicare paid them over $100K for this panic attack....don't get me started.
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