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My dad had a triple bypass 10 months ago. Ever since he has been in constant pain. After the surgery he was complaining about pain in his chest. 3 days after he was discharged he went back into hospital and they kept him in for a week saying it was a gastric issue. After 7 days being really sick in hospital they found out he had developed fluid build up around the heart. He had a procedure done to remove the fluid. 4 days later he was sent home and 10 months in he is still in CONSTANT pain. He has seen his GP on numerous occasions. He has had xrays, scans, mri and more and they cant find the issue. He is so fed up he is talking about taking his life. I am desperate for help as he feels like he is being ignored by doctors. My father is a ex soldier so he can take pain but it is so bad he can barley get up. He has pain in his chest and the Doctors think it could be nerve damage. My dad is diabetic but after 10 months should he still be in such seviour pain!? He had taken numerous pain killers as well and nothing is helping. I literally dont know what to do.

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    He has pain on his skin as well. It hurts to even wear clothes. The paim goes from his chest, abdomin and to his back. He cant eat properly and has lost a massive amount of weight as well. He feels burning pain as well.
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    Do you know if your dad ever got a Coronary Artery Calcification (CAC) scores? This is a new way of measuring the soft and calcified plaque volume in your arteries. I use a product that is a Patented non-prescription compound shown in published clinical trials by cardiologists and radiologists to regress soft and calcified plaque volume as measured by decreased Coronary Artery Calcification (CAC) scores, improve lipid profiles and to increase exercise tolerance. This may help him. 

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