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I am 67 years old. I have undergone angioplasty and by pass operations 7 years back and 5 years back respectively. I am still having problem of breathing. I also have diabetes range 325 post lunch. I am having thyroid for last more than 30 years. I am also having bp problem. My bp for the last more than two months is not in control. It is 90-100 low and 140-160 high. Recently, on 23.06.18 thyroid was checked it was found. T3 77.69. T4 6.9 and TSH 27.775. I am taking thyrox 100 tablet early morning. I am also taking following medicines daily. Morning Gliclazide & metformin HCI tablet of Jan Ausadhi 1 tablet for diabetes. Amlip 2.5 1 tablet. Metaprol xl 25 1 tablet. I take following medicines in the late evening. Clopidogrel Tablet IP 75 one tablet. Ecosprin 75 one tablet. And Atorvastatin tablet Ip 10 mg. Kindly advise to control bp, diabetes thyroid etc.

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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
I have gone through the details given and notice that you do have multiple issues. In addition your BMI is 29 kgs/Sq Meter, which is very close to grade 1 obesity. This itself is a major contributor for improper control of diabetes and high BP. Plus it is possible that due uncontrolled hypothyroidism there is excess weight gain. Your ideal weight should be around 59 kgs, as against that you are now 79 kgs (20 kgs excess).
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no these are two different medicines they are not same. Clopivas contains clopidogrel and Ecosprin contains Asprin
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My mother aged 64 was suspected to have Barrets oesophagus following endoscopy and fnac 1 year ago. Doctor advised diet revision and acid suppressing ppi drug for 6 months. The follow up check up revealed that there is no barrets. The reason for doing first test was burning sensation while having spicy food. Those symptoms have reduced. However she seems to have less hunger and does not feel like having rice like before. Discontinued ppi drug after the 2nd checkup being aware of its side effects even if doctor said it's ok to continue the same. Before the first checkup my mom used to take clopivas 70 (clopidogrel) for 7 years as advised by a heart specialist. Dyspepsia being its side effects stopped it since then. Happened to go through research journals stating that the reason for acid reflux is not excess acid but rather reduced acid power resulting in less digestive power causing a push back of digestive enzymes and undigested food back up the oesophagus. If thats the case will not ppi drug make the issue worse? Her less hunger could be a reason supporting the same? There is no reduction in her weight apart from the initial drop. Should she undergo a follow up checkup? What are the diet recommendations and follow up checkups advised?

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Homeopath•Vadodara
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Hellor Darshan...
Increased acidity is more of a lifestyle disorder... and if person takes good care of his/her regime and dietary regulations then it can be managed even without medicines... PPI are just temporary solution.. and yes clopidogrel and more of Aspirin has the effects...

My suggestion is to go for homoeopathic treatment...
To any good homoeopath of your choice.
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