bramma11
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Hello everyone…My name is Debbie…I am a 66 year old retired woman, and have been having more trouble with exhaustion & short of breath…I do have mild COPD which was diagnosed after a menagerie of testing in April, 2012, and then concluded Mild COPD….My last echo was in October of 2012 & concluded I am at a 50% EF with Aortic sclerotic regurgitation valve disease which was originally diagnosed in 1992 …In October, 2012 my cardio ordered a MUGA test to compare it with the next echo which, if not sooner because of my symptoms, will be scheduled in October, 2013…I have not scheduled this test to date…And, I have not been to my regular MD for any of the blood work needed to be done….Or, to my Nephrologist, or my cardio, or to my Gastroenterologist = I am months past due for all….I have never gone this long before.
Very honestly – I feel frightened this time…I’m scared!....I can’t go up & down stairs, or do housework, or shovel (I have to pay some one to have this done), or mow my lawn in summer, or do much of anything without being really short of breath and becoming exhausted. And, I have a daily/hourly chronic cough which has worsened. And, of course, nausea at times when I eat foods with gluten in them (take omeprazole for nausea on occasion).
I must be honest in admitting I started smoking again – I had the help of a Quit Coach in April, 2012 & quit for 4 months with the aid of nicotine patches & nicotine gum…BUT, I went off the Quit Coach schedule to soon & met my demise of starting again…And, like many of us when quitting I gained 25 pounds…That gain wasn’t the real reason I started – I just thought – oh well, one won’t hurt = YA RIGHT!...Anyway, I am back up to nearly 1 pack a day again…SO, I know the cigs could be the culprit of the exhaustion & short of breath being much much worse…Please believe I do know this…
Yet, at the same time, I am scared that I am close to valve replacement surgery. And, though not afraid necessarily of the surgery itself, I am afraid of the aftermath considering the problems/diseases I have that will possibly make the recovery very difficult…For example, my cardio informed that the kidney function will more than likely plummet after surgery, and may need some dialysis temporarily, and the function may not increase again – stabilize….And, of course taking warfarin/coumadin is not possible with kidney disease = I would opt for a tissue valve anyway, and because of my age would be the choice….
OK…I feel like I am whining….However, I would really like to hear some feedback as to your opinions – I know I need to quit smoking…
What do you think of a MUGA test?...
Have you had a fear like this before your cardio told you – it’s time?
I was diagnosed with valve disease in 1992, but have never felt this
frightened of being close to surgery
Do you have kidney disease & then had a valve replacement – any
problems after surgery?
Do you have any of the following list of diseases = any
difficulties/problems because of them?
Could the COPD/smoking be the only cause of being exhausted & short
of breath?...I know I wasn’t so short of breath when I quit for
those 4 months…
Anything else = please feel free to respond
Thank you for your suggestions, help and opinions
My apologies for the length of this post
Respectfully,
Debbie
Following are all of the problems/diseases I have:
1 Aortic sclerotic regurgitation valve disease = diagnosed 1992 =
moderate = ejection fraction 50
2 Nonobstructive coronary artery disease
3 Celiac = diagnosed via biopsy/not completely GF, but don't eat many
foods with gluten
4 Gastro esophageal reflux disease
5 Degenerative joint disease of spine – History of facet joint injections
in the past
6 Lumbar laminectomy = April 2010 = still have back pain with any & all
bending or standing more than 5 minutes, etc...Surgeon warned me
that a future Fusion is likely
7 Osteo arthritis = hands – knees = cortisone shots in both knees 2012
8 Osteopenia – diagnosed with bone scan
9 Stage III Chronis kidney disease = only 1 kidney = gave left kidney to
sister 1992
10 Dyslipidemia = on cholesterol med = pravastatin 40 mg -
11 Hypothyroidism due to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis = on levothyroxin 88MCG
= balanced
12 Lymphedema = in arms only
13 Edema = Dr’s told me not related to heart = idiopathic = on
Spironolactone/Aldactone = 75 mg
14 Mild COPD
15 Type 2 Diabetes = fairly careful with 'sugar' foods
16 Hypertension = not bad according to my own blood pressure testing -
can’t take any of the meds prescribed = off any meds
Very honestly – I feel frightened this time…I’m scared!....I can’t go up & down stairs, or do housework, or shovel (I have to pay some one to have this done), or mow my lawn in summer, or do much of anything without being really short of breath and becoming exhausted. And, I have a daily/hourly chronic cough which has worsened. And, of course, nausea at times when I eat foods with gluten in them (take omeprazole for nausea on occasion).
I must be honest in admitting I started smoking again – I had the help of a Quit Coach in April, 2012 & quit for 4 months with the aid of nicotine patches & nicotine gum…BUT, I went off the Quit Coach schedule to soon & met my demise of starting again…And, like many of us when quitting I gained 25 pounds…That gain wasn’t the real reason I started – I just thought – oh well, one won’t hurt = YA RIGHT!...Anyway, I am back up to nearly 1 pack a day again…SO, I know the cigs could be the culprit of the exhaustion & short of breath being much much worse…Please believe I do know this…
Yet, at the same time, I am scared that I am close to valve replacement surgery. And, though not afraid necessarily of the surgery itself, I am afraid of the aftermath considering the problems/diseases I have that will possibly make the recovery very difficult…For example, my cardio informed that the kidney function will more than likely plummet after surgery, and may need some dialysis temporarily, and the function may not increase again – stabilize….And, of course taking warfarin/coumadin is not possible with kidney disease = I would opt for a tissue valve anyway, and because of my age would be the choice….
OK…I feel like I am whining….However, I would really like to hear some feedback as to your opinions – I know I need to quit smoking…
What do you think of a MUGA test?...
Have you had a fear like this before your cardio told you – it’s time?
I was diagnosed with valve disease in 1992, but have never felt this
frightened of being close to surgery
Do you have kidney disease & then had a valve replacement – any
problems after surgery?
Do you have any of the following list of diseases = any
difficulties/problems because of them?
Could the COPD/smoking be the only cause of being exhausted & short
of breath?...I know I wasn’t so short of breath when I quit for
those 4 months…
Anything else = please feel free to respond
Thank you for your suggestions, help and opinions
My apologies for the length of this post
Respectfully,
Debbie
Following are all of the problems/diseases I have:
1 Aortic sclerotic regurgitation valve disease = diagnosed 1992 =
moderate = ejection fraction 50
2 Nonobstructive coronary artery disease
3 Celiac = diagnosed via biopsy/not completely GF, but don't eat many
foods with gluten
4 Gastro esophageal reflux disease
5 Degenerative joint disease of spine – History of facet joint injections
in the past
6 Lumbar laminectomy = April 2010 = still have back pain with any & all
bending or standing more than 5 minutes, etc...Surgeon warned me
that a future Fusion is likely
7 Osteo arthritis = hands – knees = cortisone shots in both knees 2012
8 Osteopenia – diagnosed with bone scan
9 Stage III Chronis kidney disease = only 1 kidney = gave left kidney to
sister 1992
10 Dyslipidemia = on cholesterol med = pravastatin 40 mg -
11 Hypothyroidism due to Hashimoto’s thyroiditis = on levothyroxin 88MCG
= balanced
12 Lymphedema = in arms only
13 Edema = Dr’s told me not related to heart = idiopathic = on
Spironolactone/Aldactone = 75 mg
14 Mild COPD
15 Type 2 Diabetes = fairly careful with 'sugar' foods
16 Hypertension = not bad according to my own blood pressure testing -
can’t take any of the meds prescribed = off any meds