donnamarie
Well-known member
I am relatively new to all this heart stuff. I was told a year ago that someday I'd need to replace my aortic valve. Of course, I was thinking in 10 years or something. I went back to the cardiologist for my year checkup and he thinks I need to get it sooner (within months) rather than later. I'm 50 years old and feel like I have already had my major disease of a lifetime - breast cancer when I was 35 (with 4 boys at home ages 1-10). I don't know yet if I have a bicuspid valve or that it was caused by something else - chemo maybe? I am praying like mad that I'll be a candidate for the minimally invasive type surgery - I already have a scar from the middle of my chest to my underarm - I don't think I'll be posting pictures! LOL My doc suggested a 2nd opinion, and I've got that scheduled for 8/31. I am thinking of going to Lankenau Hospital outside Philadelphia. I haven't noticed anyone on here from there, but maybe I missed someone.
Is there anyone out there that also had cancer - and did you ever hear that you could get heart problems from the chemo?
My biggest symptom right now is shortness of breath - especially walking up a few flight of stairs or up hills. Just lately I feel like I'm having tightness in my chest - or could it be indigestion? I workout at Curves and have never had a problem - I'm just not moving super fast. In the last 2 months or so I've developed an irregular heart beat too.
I really appreciate this site being here - I never knew anyone who had this and it's great to be able to read everyone's stories.
Thanks,
Donna
Is there anyone out there that also had cancer - and did you ever hear that you could get heart problems from the chemo?
My biggest symptom right now is shortness of breath - especially walking up a few flight of stairs or up hills. Just lately I feel like I'm having tightness in my chest - or could it be indigestion? I workout at Curves and have never had a problem - I'm just not moving super fast. In the last 2 months or so I've developed an irregular heart beat too.
I really appreciate this site being here - I never knew anyone who had this and it's great to be able to read everyone's stories.
Thanks,
Donna