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I'd like to hear from any MD or someone who had severe heart attack & then CHF? |
I want to hear what happened to me was typical or not. 09/05 I was struck by car- in the ICU I had severe MI - large infarct in EVERY wall of heart. Surgery to mend broken tibia was deferred till 4 mos later. & I wore fixator 3 months then bone mended & Dr. removed it. I walked well with no impairment or limp. All these mos. I ate & drank, walked& talked, urinated copiously. I didn't feel feeble.Then in Nov.06 I suddenly swelled w/water edema all over-my r.leg burst the skin, creating a constant drip of cold water from inside my tissues. Now I gasp for each breath, if I talk, exert, climb stairs, anything.My legs are stiff & painful from water pressure INSIDE tissues. I can't bend or flex legs to wear pants or go up or down stairs. I am now an invalid,can't go in or out, take transit, anywhere. & when edema began,my urination declined. I have 50% ejection fraction. My liver/kidney/lipids are normal. So tell me, after severe MI - do symptoms of CHF appear 1 yr later? Is this typical? Barry M -My body had NO reaction to Lasix, torsemide, Zaroxylyn, HCTZ, They produce NO urination at all. Yet if I drink some coffee, I will have increase diuresis- but not with the Rx drugs. some of us are refractory to diuretic chemicals. There are to many variables involved to ever have a "typical" situation, such as your level of health precipitating the incident compared to someone who developed CHF from cardiovascular disease progressing over years. If your MI was brought on by the car accident, you could have had a variety of compensatory mechanisms that allowed your heart to function effectively for some time (a year, more, less) until these measures were no longer effective and the muscle began to fail. Sorry, I can't help you with the heart issue, but I can tell you the edema can be treated with drugs like Lasix. Your physician should have you on heavy doses of some kind of diuretic to relieve the edema. If he doesn't, get a new doctor. The edema is putting undue pressure on your heart, lungs, and other major organs as well as your problems with your extremities. Since your kidneys are in good shape, you should have no problem tolerating Lasix. You may be in the bathroom a lot getting rid of that excess fluid, but it will allow you to become ambulatory again and as we all know, activity is a good thing. Sorry about all of the problems and hopefully someone else will be able to help you with your heart questions. CHF symptoms can appear at any time after such a severe MI. Shortness of breath and edema as severe as you describe is a medical emergency. Get yourself to the ER ASAP and get diuresed! |
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