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Before I begin let me say that I am having the same problems others here are having, i.e. I can't post after logging in and can't reply to any post. So if you have a specific reply/advice, etc. my login ID is kentuckyed. Maybe that will help you get in touch with me.
Male, 64 year old in Louisville, KY.
Career engineer laid off in 2010 during the economic downturn.
Have had a heart murmur originally diagnosed in 2003 with echo indicating "mild hypertrophy left side".
Since I would be loosing health insurance with lay-off, Dr. recommended an echo.
Echo results in 2010 showed moderate aortic stenosis.
Never followed up with any Dr. since I had bigger problems to solve; job, insurance, etc.
Presently employed full time by Lowe's and have health insurance again.
Lowe's needed "backup drivers" which involved signing some paperwork, not actually driving, so I was "volunteered".
That required a DOT physical, which required my 2010 echo results.
Moderate aortic stenosis fails a DOT physical so I was advised to see my cardiologist.
I'm asymptomatic so I have no cardiologist and didn't see anyone.
Finally got around to a second echo as required for this yrs. DOT paperwork and now I have severe aortic stenosis.
Waiting for a referral to a cardiologist to discuss the next step.
Google-ing everything I can to learn as much as possible including all of the acronyms.
I remain asymptomatic except for possibly tiring more easily than when I was 40 (who doesn't).
Work on my feet all day long, moving boxes, climbing ladders, etc. with no real problems.
So there you have it.
Totally unprepared for what likely lays ahead of me.
Possibly if not laid off and/or volunteered to be a backup driver I would not even know what I know now.
Strange way that things work sometimes.
Male, 64 year old in Louisville, KY.
Career engineer laid off in 2010 during the economic downturn.
Have had a heart murmur originally diagnosed in 2003 with echo indicating "mild hypertrophy left side".
Since I would be loosing health insurance with lay-off, Dr. recommended an echo.
Echo results in 2010 showed moderate aortic stenosis.
Never followed up with any Dr. since I had bigger problems to solve; job, insurance, etc.
Presently employed full time by Lowe's and have health insurance again.
Lowe's needed "backup drivers" which involved signing some paperwork, not actually driving, so I was "volunteered".
That required a DOT physical, which required my 2010 echo results.
Moderate aortic stenosis fails a DOT physical so I was advised to see my cardiologist.
I'm asymptomatic so I have no cardiologist and didn't see anyone.
Finally got around to a second echo as required for this yrs. DOT paperwork and now I have severe aortic stenosis.
Waiting for a referral to a cardiologist to discuss the next step.
Google-ing everything I can to learn as much as possible including all of the acronyms.
I remain asymptomatic except for possibly tiring more easily than when I was 40 (who doesn't).
Work on my feet all day long, moving boxes, climbing ladders, etc. with no real problems.
So there you have it.
Totally unprepared for what likely lays ahead of me.
Possibly if not laid off and/or volunteered to be a backup driver I would not even know what I know now.
Strange way that things work sometimes.