History of Endocarditis, had vsd closed, now found PFO (small)get breathlessness
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I discovered that after the Vsd was closed that asprin causes me to get asthma, so cannot take asprin. I am 34 years old and a mother to three small children and I would love to get back to being healthy again.
Apparently I had a unusual endocarditis as it caused vegetation on 2/3 of my heart and only went onto the muscular lining of the wall of my heart and luckly not the valves. I wanted to ask you, after the vegetation left do you think it would have left damage on the heart wall? and what are my chances of getting it again?
I am so happy to have found this site because I find it so difficult to talk to my cardiologist.
Thank you again
sarahnbx
I think it is important to write down your questions prior to visiting your doctor -- people frequently are stressed at the office and often forget their questions. I also encourage you to start asking your questions early in the visit. We do our best to answer questions, but sometimes people don't start asking questions until 15-20 minutes into the visit. It is an unfortunate reality that we sometimes have 20-30 patients to see in a day. One way around this is to schedule a meeting with your doctor and make it clear that the reason is to answer questions. We often get caught up asking you questions when the reason for your visit is to ask questions of us.
I hope this helps.
Has this happened to anyone?
Skylergirl