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Dear
Dr Randhawa,
I hope all is well with you. I am writing
to let y ou know that my health situation is excellent
following ECP. I feel ten years younger. I
walk quickly for at least an hour a day, and have
continued to lose weight. At the start of
ECP is was 87 kg, and at the end was 84. I
am now approaching 79kg. ECP has not only
made me feel younger: it has stimulated me in
other ways, and I don't just mean cognitive. The
cognitive test results look encouraging but I
shall wait until the end of November for the statistics.
By the way have the photos arrived?
I look forward to hearing from you.
Anthony.
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Dear
Dr Randhawa,
Greetings: I hope all is well with you.
I am writing to bring you up to date with
my health situation. About two months ago
I became aware of a dull ache in the left chest
(roughly behind the left nipple). As I was
due to have a routine follow up consultation with
the cardiologist I brought his attention to the
acheand he arranged for a CT scan. It was
because I had to wait for the results of this
that I was unable to come over for Sunil's wedding.
Anyhow the scan showed that there was nothing
wrong with the coronaries. The cardiologist
was of the opinion that the ache was probably
cause by a minor abnormality of the hear muscle.
I suspect it may have something to do with my
enlarged left ventricle. Anyhow I
have ceased to give any further thought.
It was a great disappointment to me that I could
not come over for the wedding.
In every other respect my health is excellent.
After ECP I felt considerably younger and fitter,
and this has continued. I have been very careful
with my diet and my weight has stabilised at about
71 Kg. I have joined a gym, and walk for
an hour every day. Coming to the hospital
put me right in so many ways, and I will do my
best not to slip back. I have you to thank
for the treatment and encouragment you gave to
me. Thanks.
I am still doing the cognitive exercises.
I sent you the figures for the period ending 30th
November, but I am not sure if they reached you.
I have a feeling that I did not send to dr7randhawa.
If you don't have these figures and would like
them (together with the update to the end of February.
Please let me know.
Incidentally, as ECP is so bound up with improving
blood flow it occurred to me that it may have
a bearing on treatments for erectile dysfunction.
From my own point of view I am sure that it does,
but, of course I cannot prove it. Have any
of your patients commented on this to you?
It would be a marvellous additional selling point
for ECP.
Kindest regards to you and all at the hospital.
Anthony.
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Dear
Dr Randhawa,
Hope this email finds you and all your team
in good health.
It has already been two years since my father
underwent EECP so I am planning to bring
him for a follow up. This week or the beginning
of next week will be more appropriate for us so
can you pls let me know whether you will be available
during this time. I will arrange our travel as
per your suggestion.
Looking forward to hear from you.
With very best wishes,
Ishana
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Dear
Dr. Randhawa,
I hope you are very well. Really, we would like
on behalf of my father, all family members, relatives
& friends in Sudan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, USA
and others living in different parts of the world
and all people who know my father would like to
express our sincere thanks and acknowledgement
very deep from our heart wishing you all the best
in your life for what you have done to our
father Mr Sayed EL Haj.
Your hospitality, kindness, and great care are
highly appreciated. You cannot imagine the
feelings of our father who is narrating his story
to every body from the first day of arrival
at Randhawa Hospital and his improvement day by
day until he finished his EECP & AMT. This
incredible treatment which is not available in
any part of the world.
Dr Randhawa is very generous, kind, faithful who
makes dreams come true. The words cannot express
the actual feeling towards all the efforts you
have done to our father.
Many thanks to you and kind regards.
Sammani, Samia and all relatives & friends
of Sayed EL Haj
***PS
I am willing to guide all patients on the benefits
of EECP+AMT and as to why Randhawa Hospital is
the best in the world.
Email
…….
sammanig@hotmail.com
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Dear
Dr Randhawa,
I
am sorry I wasn't able to say a personal farewell
to you on my last day in Amritsar, but I want
to thank you for all you did for me during my
stay. I look upon you not only as
my doctor but also as my friend.
I
also want to say thank you to all the staff
at the hospital, who were especially kind to me.
You have great people working for you.
Now
that I am back I feel ten years younger, and considerably
fitter more able to cope with the weather here.
It's fairly cold, and soon there will be
frosts - not at all like the delightful sunshine
in Amritsar.
I
will try to build on the magnificent start you
have given me in my rejuvenation.
I
will contact you when I have compiled
the cognitive statistics for October and November.
I have high hopes that the figures will show an
improvement. I certainly feel more bright
and alert, but such things are so subjective.
Thank
you once again for a really transforming experience.
Tony
(Anthony)
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Dear
Dr Randhawa,
I hope all is well with you. I am writing
to let y ou know that my
health situation is excellent following ECP. I
feel ten years
younger. I walk quickly for at least an
hour a day, and have
continued to lose weight. At the start of
ECP is was 87 kg, and at
the end was 84. I am now approaching 79kg.
ECP has not only made me
feel younger: it has stimulated me in other ways,
and I don't just
mean cognitive. The cognitive test results
look encouraging but I
shall wait until the end of November for the statistics.
By the way have the photos arrived?
My own mobile number is: 07527049679
I look forward to hearing from you.
Anthony.
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Hi
Doctor,
It is sometime since we have spoken so an update
is in order.
Things are going well with my health.
My angina and chest pressure is there, but at
much lower levels than before the ECP.
I can play table tennis without experiencing angina,
and I can walk up steep hills in the
area here without discomfort.
If
I walk uphill after a large meal I don't have
to stop, but I do feel some tingling extending
to my arms.
With
jogging, I can jog further and I do finish feeling
a lot better than before but there is some pressure
there.
I am trying not to push the jogging too hard -
my jogging circuit involves a 400m uphill jog
to start, and my GP says that is too tough for
my age and condition.
I don't know and with a possible septal
hypertrophy condition I have been very wary
about tough exercise.
(By "tough" I mean exercise in the range
where I experience significant pressure and pain
in my chest.)
My GP advises me to keep it in the
zone where I am comfortable - below the discomfort
level.
I
have seen my Cardiologist and he seemed very pleased
with my condition (ie especially with the ECP
- he has ordered a machine - first in Australia
I believe.)
I showed him your echo results and he said it
was difficult to compare those directly with his,
since the methods and machines used were different.
He complimented you for the quality and thoroughness
of your work.
He ordered another echo here. The results showed
that the septal hypertrophy was not serious,
and he classed my echo result as generally
good.
This has been a very great relief to me - another
condition to deal with was not what I wanted.
(If you are interested I can scan his report and
email it to you - please let me know.)
The
Cardiologist was impressed with your attention
to medication, and after reviewing the list told
me to keep on it.
He said I could probably go back to the daily
nitrate (as you suggested). This was before the
echo cardiogram conducted here.
I have tried that but stopped it due to frequent
headaches.
Now, since the septal hypertrophy does not appear
to be as serious as first thought, both my
GP and cardiologist seem happier with this course
of action.
Best
regards to you and your staff,
John Clayton
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Dear
Doc!
I safely got home.Still no problem with my health.I
walk 45 min. every day on a beach,it is much more
difficult to walk on a sand.BP 115/65 some
times 130/70 but it doesnt reach 140 or higher.On
Monday I have to get back to work-holidays are
over! We have all meds that You recomended Omega-3
even 1000 mg so it will be no interruption in
course of treatment. Everybody says that I look
great, funny enough, my weight in SA 67-68 kg.
Now my goal--64-65 kg.Send my regards to all Your
crew.I wish Your business be a success
BG
From
Dr Boris Godunov
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Dear
Ron,
I am 60 years of age, and until last September
I firmly believed that I was Peter Pan. But then
the breath got shorter, and I found myself one
day, taking shop window rests on the way to see
my local Bulgarian doctor. There followed a mishap
in December where I ended up in a local Sofia
hospital, suspected of having a heart attack.
Not true, and followed by some basic horse
doctoring, I finally; and earlier this year, ended
up looking at my heart through a TV monitor. Cardiologist
Prof. Finkov said the words triple bypass,' and
my response was: ' no bloody way, I am too young!'
So it was time to hit the Internet.
In passing, I have quite a lot of respect for
certain Eastern European doctors, but with some
reservations. My experience comes from the fact
that I help to run a medical aid organization,
in my spare time, but they have many technical
and personal biases, unfortunately carved in ex-communist
granite.
That is how I discovered EECP, and looked
at the various clinics in UK, Europe, US, and
the rest of the world. Finally, coming up with
the Randhawa Hospital. Because I was due for a
break, and Dr. Randhawa and I seemed to strike
up a rapport in our E-mails, I decided to go to
India; a matter which I will never regret.
The EECPtreatment ,I was apprehensive about in
the beginning, became easy after a very few days,
and the holistic view of my condition evident
by the medical control, exercise and moral support.
Great people, and an interesting place - Amritsar
was a very good choice, both entertaining, spiritual, and
educational.
Now with a an average BP of 115/70, diabetes totally
under control, weight down to 74 kilo's - four
to go - I get about as before, and work with ease,
although I occasionally get tired in the afternoon,
and have been known to have a nap.
I hope that this has encouraged you to consider
Randhawa Hospital, because - if you are anything
like me - you will not only be feeling better,
but taking away some very fond memories.
Rgs,
Patrick.
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Dear
Patrick,
I hope very much that this letter finds you well
and happy… and that you can respond with
just a few words.
I am a Canadian and am planning to go to India
for EECP.
This concerns your letter of recommendation which
is published in the Randhawa Hospital (Brochure)
in Amritsar India.
My question is Very simple…is all that
you write in there ‘foreign patient review’
correct? (Without any of there own exaggerations???)
I would be tremendously thankful for your response.
(Even if its only a ‘yes’ or ‘no’!)
Thank you …thank you millions!
Very sincerely,
Walter Malof
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