CERTIFIED MEDICAL HISTORY OF MY TYPE 1 DIABETIC SON; WRITTEN & SIGNE

Dear Moderator,

Extracts of Certified Medical History of my Type 1 Diabetic son written/signed
by my doctor; with his full details like name-address-phone No. etc; is
reproduced hereunder for those who are interested to go through it.

If you satisfy; kindly approve & spread it to all our Group Members.

I have to inform you the latest position that there is no decrease of Insulin
Dosage to my son since 16th June 2004! He is still taking 08 Units of Insulin
before lunch!

However, the Aayurvedic Expert assured me that in a day or two he will change
the herbs which give result upto zero level Insulin Dosage to my son! I have to
faith on him because I have no alternative! Do you have ? I will try each &

every possible alternative remeady which can cure my son!! Let’s see what
happen!

In the meanwhile, I hereby trying to attach the Certified Medical History signed
by my doctor; which is self-explanatory.

Please keep in touch; if you are interested to know the further progress.

Thanking you,

Yours,

Prakashbhai Thakrar
Ex Corps of Military Police
Member, Rajya Sainik Board Committee, Gujarat State
Vice President, Shri Rajkot Maji Sainik Co-Op. Housing Soc. Ltd., Rajkot
Insurance Advisor, LIC of India
General Manager, Shri Bhuvaneshwari Pith, Gondal
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EXTRACT OF CERTIFIED MEDICAL HISTORY OF MY TYPE 1 DIABETIC SON; WRITTEN & SIGNED
BY DR. DIPAK V. RAICHURA, M.D., (MEDICINE) (PHYSICIAN & CARDIOLOGIST), DR.
RAICHURA’S HOSPITAL, 2ND FLOOR, AVADH COMPLEX, GURU PRASAD CHOWK, NEAR H.J.
DOSHI HOSPITAL, RAJKOT – 360004 TELEPHONE NO. +91 281 2373777, 2369052
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MEDICAL HISTORY OF MASTER RAVIRAJ P. THAKRAR
( A CASE OF DIABETES TYPE 1 = I.D.D.M. (INSULIN DEPENDENT DIABETES MELITIS))

Master Raviraj P. Thakrar, aged 13years, was admitted in my hospital with
first time detected Type 1 D.M..

At the time of admission of the patient in my hospital, father of the
patient (Mr. Prakashbhai Thakrar) had shown me the undermentioned medical
reports of the patient:-

(1) Urine Analysis Report including Physical Examination, Chemical
Examination & Microscopic Examination of Centrifugalised Deposit Report
dated 26th April 2004; done by Dr. Shailesh Moral (M.D., Pathology) of
Pathology Department of H.J.Doshi Sarvajanik Hospital, Rajkot.

(2) Blood Glucose Report, Liver Function Test Report & Australia Antigen
Report dated 26th April 2004; done by the abovementioned doctor.

(3) Routine Hemogram & Smear Study Report dated 26th April 2004; done by the
abovementioned doctor.

At the time of admission, RBS of the Patient was 435.0 mgs with Serum
Acetone & Urine Acetone was ++++. He had Symptoms of DKA (Dehydration +
abdominal pain, fever, vomiting etc.) He was kept in my hospital for 5 days with
proper treatment. During the hospitalization period, he was given 2 to 3L I/V
fluid (0.9% Saline & Ringer Lactate) and given I/V Insulin (Human Fast Acting) 1
hourly according to Urine Sugar & Blood Sugar reports for 3 days. After that, he
was switched over to 4 hourly S/C Insulin & then three times before breakfast,
before lunch & before dinner. His maximum Blood Sugar Value was 635.0 mg/dl. on
27th April 2004 with Urine Acetone ++++.

The patient was discharged from my hospital on 01st May 2004 with diagnosis
of Type 1 D.M.+D.K.A. & recommended Injection Human Rapid Acting Insulin S/C 25
IU BBF\BL\BD.

Based on daily 3 Urine Sugar Reports, frequent Fasting Blood Sugar (FBS) &
Post Prandial Blood Sugar (PPBS) reports; daily dosages of Insulin to the
patient are reduced up to 8 Units of premix H. Insulin. Details of change in
dosage of Insulin to the patient are as under:-

Date when changed Revised Dosage of Daily Insulin in IU (H. Premix
Insulin 30/70) (International Unit)
Before Lunch Before Dinner Total IU

Upto 16th May 2004 20 IU 15 IU 35 IU
19th May 2004 18 IU 12 IU 30
IU
22th May 2004 15 IU 10 IU 25 IU
24th May 2004 12 IU 10 IU 22
IU
28th May 2004 08 IU 08 IU 16
IU
08th Jun 2004 12 IU NIL 12 IU
09th Jun 2004 10 IU NIL 10 IU
16th Jun 2004 08 IU NIL 08 IU

Recently, the patient is switched over from Wosulin 30/70 Monocomponent
Insulin (HUMAN) (40 IU/ml.) to Huminsulin 30/70 Monocomponent Insulin
(recombinant DNA origin) (100 IU/ml.) with help of HumaPen Ergo (Insulin
Delivery Device) on 25th Jun 2004.

His recent HBA1c (Chromatographic Spectrophotometric Test) Report done by
Dr. Susmita Dave (M.D. (Path.) Ph.D.) & Dr. Jayprakash Bhatt (M.D. (Path.)) of
Advance Diagnostic Center, Rajkot shows 142.0 mg./dL. (6.6%) Average Blood
Glucose level as on 18th June 2004.

The Insulin Therapy; based on the Urine/Blood Sugar Reports; is still
continue.

Sd/XXXXXXXX
DR. DIPAK V. RAICHURA,
M.D., (MEDICINE) (PHYSICIAN & CARDIOLOGIST),
DR. RAICHURA’S HOSPITAL,
2ND FLOOR, AVADH COMPLEX,
GURU PRASAD CHOWK,
NEAR H.J. DOSHI HOSPITAL, RAJKOT – 360004
TELEPHONE NO. +91 281 2373777, 2369052

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