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Congestive Heart Failure
Congestive Heart Failure
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Any experience with Congestive Heart Failure and quality of life/time frame?
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hickybottom
Answered Sep 2014
What are the signs of an elder who has stage 4 congestive heart failure?
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meohmy
Answered May 2013
Does anyone have advice on how to deal with my mother who is an addict?
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DBEAR36
Answered Jun 2012
How do you know when someone is in the last stages of congestive heart failure?
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tennessee
Answered Feb 2010
My mother wants me to sit with her all day, but I have things to do. What can be done?
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C
Cat
Answered Jun 2009
I feel like I am burning out. Are there local caregiver support goups?
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Decor426
Answered May 2008
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