Test Results - Heart

Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Test Results - Heart - 02/03/05 10:27 PM

I had an echocardiagram and got the test results this week. The doctor says that it's nothing too serious, but I need to repeat the echo every year from now on.

Apparently, I have 2 heart valves with leaks and my heart muscle is thickening. The doctor says that the thickening heart muscle is usually a result of high blood pressure, but not in my case. I have low blood pressure.

Any ideas on how I'm supposed to stop my heart from building muscle?
Posted by: Dotsie

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/03/05 10:55 PM

Stop being such a caring person. [Wink] [Big Grin]
Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/04/05 01:22 AM

Thanks, Dotsie. [Smile]
Posted by: Pam Kimmell

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/04/05 02:36 AM

Vicki I love the way Dotsie thinks! Perhaps women with big caring hearts just build more heart muscle?! Seriously though, did he explain any of the reasoning to you or is it just some genetic thing? The women in my side of the family all have heart anomalies - I have a leaky valve, my sister has a murmer and my Mom had a bundle branch blockage....I just can't imagine that there isn't some familial tendency in there. Anyone in your family have a history of valve problems?

If the leaky valves cause your heart to beat irregularly or faster than it should, I wonder if that could cause thickening muscle tissue....Gosh I'm starting to sound almost like I know what I'm talking about (HAHA)....did your doc prescribe any medication?

TIRED OF QUESTIONS? Sorry - I just care about you and I'm always interested in valve disorders since I have one myself. [Confused]
Posted by: Louisa

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/04/05 03:13 AM

Vicki,
Do you have cardiomyopathy? That is a condition in which the heart muscle thickens. Let me know. I have it.
Louisa
Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/04/05 05:49 AM

Dr never really did give it a "name".. just said two leaky valves and a buildup of heart muscle.

Now, I do have irregular heart beats too, so that, with the leaky valves can cause muscle to build up. (The leaky valves make the heart work harder)

My mom and my aunt both have leaky valves as well. And, my mom has an enlarged heart, which I understand is bad.
Posted by: Sadie

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/04/05 05:49 AM

Will you take medication for this . I will say a prayer for you. Hope that this condition will improve in some way.

Take Care.
Posted by: smilinize

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/04/05 09:07 AM

Vicki
I don't have much information about your case, but the extra heart muscle sounds like the heart's compensation for the leaaky valve. When the valve does not close properly the heart has to pump harder because the blood keeps leaking back into the chamber. As a result of the added effort the heart muscle, like any other muscle) increases in size from use and effort.
It's not a good thing and can lead to more serious things. It needs watching, but I have known patients who lived a full life with no obvious problems.
smile
Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/05/05 02:00 AM

I'm wondering that I can do to help it improve in any way. Smile, your comments are right on the money. That's exactly what's causing the heart to work extra hard.

The doctor will continue to watch it with regular yearly echocardiagrams. And, I'll be good little girl and not stress over it.

Nancy, I would always appreciate a prayer. Thank you.

[ February 04, 2005, 06:01 PM: Message edited by: Vicki M. Taylor ]
Posted by: Pam Kimmell

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/05/05 02:27 AM

We'll all say a little prayer for you Vicki.
Posted by: Louisa

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/05/05 06:35 AM

Vicki, The doctor hasn't given you any medicine I take it. Is this your primary physician or a cardiologist? If I were you, I would want to see a cardiologist. I have two problems. I have a heart block that is called a left bundle branch. That showed up on an ekg during a regular exam. My doctor took the ekg because of a very fast heart rate. From that I was sent to a heart doctor, given an echo, eventually a stress test, tons of blood tests, etc. and diagnosed with cardiomyopathy at that point. I didn't even know I had anything. I was put on 3 med for the heart and am on them still even though my condition has improved. I don't have any leaks [Smile] but it does involve the heart muscle. Find out if what you have has a name and find out more about it so you can know what to do that might help. It's worth the effort. Good luck.
Louisa
Posted by: smilinize

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/05/05 09:35 AM

It sounds as if Vicki's condition might be cardiomegaly which is different than cardiomopathy. Cardiomyopathy is usually treated with meds whereas cardiomagaly may not require meds unless it worsens.
Taking any of the phen phen diet drugs can lead to similar conditions. If either of you took those drugs, you might want to contact an attorney to see if you should be in that lawsuit. Just a thought.
smile

[ February 05, 2005, 01:36 AM: Message edited by: smilinize ]
Posted by: Vicki M. Taylor

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/05/05 09:20 PM

The doctor hasn't given me any medications to take for my heart.

Once, about 6 years ago, I took phen (not phen phen) for less than 30 days. Not sure if that small dose would do anything.

I go back to see the doctor in a month. I'll make sure to get a copy of my echo results and ask the doctor some more questions.
Posted by: Louisa

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/05/05 11:54 PM

No, I never took phen phen or anything. They think it was a viral infection. Of course, that is what they say when they can't figure something out. The silver lining was that I lost over 20 pounds after I started taking the meds. They don't think that's what did it, but it sure helped me to improve.
Louisa
Posted by: smilinize

Re: Test Results - Heart - 02/06/05 12:46 AM

Vicki, even though you only took phen phen for 30 days, you might be able to participate in that class action suit.

I don't know much about it, but I believe valves leaking is one of the effects for which people are being compensated. Seems like the only people who benefit from those suits are the attorneys, and the whole thing seems weird, but if it is a condition that can affect you for the rest of your life and if the drug companies didn't know about it, they should have. Maybe if they have to pay off, they will have to take note.
smile