first the good news
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first the good news
Saw cardiologist yesterday & the good part is that the blockages in my main arteries have not gotten much worse. The bad part is that my right carotid artery is 70% blocked but thankfully the left one is only 22% blocked. I have to see him again in 3 months time & he has changed one of my medications (zocor to crestor) and added Vascardol to the list of meds. I see my GP tomorrow & have to see a vascular specialist as well.
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Liz
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Liz
I'm sorry to hear that the blockage is that much, Liz. At what point do they operate to clean out the artery? My Did had that done quite a few years before he died. (not from heat or cartoid blockage by the way)
Anyway, he did really well.
I'm glad the other arteries were good. That's sure something to be thankful for.
Love, Shirley
Anyway, he did really well.
I'm glad the other arteries were good. That's sure something to be thankful for.
Love, Shirley
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Liz,
It's good that you are staying on top of this - cardiovascular medicine has such good outcomes. Best of luck with the new medications and the specialist. A family member recently had carotid artery surgery and did beautifully!
Love,
Polly
It's good that you are staying on top of this - cardiovascular medicine has such good outcomes. Best of luck with the new medications and the specialist. A family member recently had carotid artery surgery and did beautifully!
Love,
Polly
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Hi All
Don't know if I will be having surgery yet, have to wait until I see the Vascular person I suppose. My younger brother had both of his done a while back & he is still on deck.
I have not been feeling that well lately, just tired & a bit breathless & have not ridden my trike for nearly a week but the Cardiologist told me to do as much as I can, that it would be good for me so off I went this morning & did about 5 ks. Not up to the usual 7-9 ks but at least something. The asthma has been a factor too in making me slow down. It has been blowing a gale for the last few days & probably blowing all the wattle pollen around. Will see what my GP says tomorrow.
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Liz
Don't know if I will be having surgery yet, have to wait until I see the Vascular person I suppose. My younger brother had both of his done a while back & he is still on deck.
I have not been feeling that well lately, just tired & a bit breathless & have not ridden my trike for nearly a week but the Cardiologist told me to do as much as I can, that it would be good for me so off I went this morning & did about 5 ks. Not up to the usual 7-9 ks but at least something. The asthma has been a factor too in making me slow down. It has been blowing a gale for the last few days & probably blowing all the wattle pollen around. Will see what my GP says tomorrow.
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Liz
Liz,
I used to have asthma attacks, so I can certainly understand how tiring it can be. It has been many years since I "outgrew" it, but I can still remember how tired I would be, the day after an attack. It seemed like I was always short of breath, too - even when I wasn't having an asthma attack.
With asthma, in addition to circulation problems, it's no wonder you're tired and short of breath.
It sounds like you're getting good medical attention. The results of a trial with Crestor were recently announced, (March, 25, 2007), which showed excellent reduction in the progress of atherosclerosis in carotid arteries, and in fact, there was even evidence of a significant reduction in the amount of pre-existing plaque formation. Your cardiologist is obviously staying up with current technology, and I would assume that this report is a primary reason why he decided to switch your meds.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medical ... wsid=66097
I hope that they can resolve the issue in a safe and effective manner, that doesn't cause you any significant discomfort.
Love,
Tex
I used to have asthma attacks, so I can certainly understand how tiring it can be. It has been many years since I "outgrew" it, but I can still remember how tired I would be, the day after an attack. It seemed like I was always short of breath, too - even when I wasn't having an asthma attack.
With asthma, in addition to circulation problems, it's no wonder you're tired and short of breath.
It sounds like you're getting good medical attention. The results of a trial with Crestor were recently announced, (March, 25, 2007), which showed excellent reduction in the progress of atherosclerosis in carotid arteries, and in fact, there was even evidence of a significant reduction in the amount of pre-existing plaque formation. Your cardiologist is obviously staying up with current technology, and I would assume that this report is a primary reason why he decided to switch your meds.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medical ... wsid=66097
I hope that they can resolve the issue in a safe and effective manner, that doesn't cause you any significant discomfort.
Love,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
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That's really interesting Wayne, thank you. I am on so many drugs now I reckon I rattle :
Colofac, Micardis 80 Plus, Cartia, Imdur, Zoton, Celebrex, Symbicort, Ventolin, Citrical, Panadene Forte, Crestor, Cardizem
A bit concerned about how I feel this morning. Think maybe one or more of the new ones could be causing a problem. Although I have not felt well for a while, I feel worse this morning. Could be a wog I suppose, there are a few going around. Could also be a combination of things, just don't know.
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Liz
Colofac, Micardis 80 Plus, Cartia, Imdur, Zoton, Celebrex, Symbicort, Ventolin, Citrical, Panadene Forte, Crestor, Cardizem
A bit concerned about how I feel this morning. Think maybe one or more of the new ones could be causing a problem. Although I have not felt well for a while, I feel worse this morning. Could be a wog I suppose, there are a few going around. Could also be a combination of things, just don't know.
Love
Liz
Liz,
Keep an eye on those "strange feelings" and contact your doc if they continue and/or get worse or don't go away.
I'm thinking of you and hope your day gets better!
Mars
Keep an eye on those "strange feelings" and contact your doc if they continue and/or get worse or don't go away.
I'm thinking of you and hope your day gets better!
Mars
"Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn't learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn't learn a little, at least we didn't get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn't die; so, let us all be thankful." -- Buddha
Liz.
I agree with Mars. Sometimes meds don't play nice together, especially when so many are involved. Take care of yourself.
Love,
Tex
I agree with Mars. Sometimes meds don't play nice together, especially when so many are involved. Take care of yourself.
Love,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.