francie12
Well-known member
Hi everyone, Nervous Mom here...
Matt's yearly echo was last week and the results were a mixed bag. The good news--his heart dimensions, including asc. aorta, have remained relatively stable from the last echo. Excellent. The cardio credits Lisinopril. The not-so-good news--the aortic regurgitation has increased from moderate to moderate/severe, and it is now a question whether he may be at the beginning of being symptomatic (trouble keeping up in PE).
I thought I was walking in there like an educated pro, ready for anything but expecting no real change...by the time we got to the echo room, my heart was banging...and then the brand-new word "severe." I feel like a complete wimp next to all of you who have been through so much, while we are just getting our feet wet...but I'm worried.
With very mild symptoms and mod./severe regurg. along with mod. dilated LV and asc. AO, can I continue to feel confident that a yearly echo is frequent enough? (The left atrium is mildly dilated and the "main pulmonary artery segment" is significantly dilated.) The cardio thinks so, and we do trust him, but you guys seem to be in the know beyond so many doctors...I just need to run it by you!
Thanks in advance. By now you all feel like old friends.
Matt's yearly echo was last week and the results were a mixed bag. The good news--his heart dimensions, including asc. aorta, have remained relatively stable from the last echo. Excellent. The cardio credits Lisinopril. The not-so-good news--the aortic regurgitation has increased from moderate to moderate/severe, and it is now a question whether he may be at the beginning of being symptomatic (trouble keeping up in PE).
I thought I was walking in there like an educated pro, ready for anything but expecting no real change...by the time we got to the echo room, my heart was banging...and then the brand-new word "severe." I feel like a complete wimp next to all of you who have been through so much, while we are just getting our feet wet...but I'm worried.
With very mild symptoms and mod./severe regurg. along with mod. dilated LV and asc. AO, can I continue to feel confident that a yearly echo is frequent enough? (The left atrium is mildly dilated and the "main pulmonary artery segment" is significantly dilated.) The cardio thinks so, and we do trust him, but you guys seem to be in the know beyond so many doctors...I just need to run it by you!
Thanks in advance. By now you all feel like old friends.