Posted By Roy on July 27, 1998 at 18:52:58:
I am a 62 yr old, 6 ft--225# (BMI=31), non-smoking (30+ yrs) AND
non-drinking (20 yrs), DWM. I am a professional with a BSEE, MBA. This
information is my attempt to put a
faceFace pain and an image on the message!
I have:
1)
COPDChronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Copd (chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder)
Smoking and copd (chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder): Chronic
ObstructiveAcute bilateral obstructive uropathy
Obstructive uropathy Pulmonary Disease
Emphysema: (Diffused-Obstruction of the small airways)
Asthma: (Intrinsic-No allergies)
(Diagnosed: 1977)
2)
CHFHeart failure:
CongestiveHeart failure
Left-sided heart failure
Right-sided heart failure Heart Failure
Cardiomyopathy: (
IdiopathicBell's palsy
Fibrous dysplasia
Guillain-barre syndrome
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Idiopathic aplastic anemia
Juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
Orbital pseudotumor
Pseudotumor cerebri Dilated)
(Diagnosed: Dec, 1995)
3) Rectus Diastasis: (with a Significant Stomach distension)
(Diagnosed: Dec, 1995)
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I have been hospitalized 16 times (for A stay of 10-to-12 days at a
time) with the COPD over the last 20 years (haalf of the stays weere in
the first 4 years), with most of my Admissions being under "Emergency
conditions"!
A Full Pulmonary Function Test showes:
"... Severe obstructive lung defect... decrease in flow rate at
peak flow at 50% & 75% on the flow volume curve. ...increased
lung defect is confirmed by an increased RV. ...Comparison of
FRC, PL & FRC indicates significant non-communicating gas
volume."
In Oct/Nov, 1995. I was hospitalized twice for COPD. During my last
stay, I stopped breathing 3 (three) times. My Pulmonologist ordered an
Echocardiogram. As a result of that test, I was diagnosed with CHF
(with Rectus Diastasis also being noticed). The Echocardiogram showed
an EF of 25% (with a markedly dilated left ventricle), LV diastolic
dimension of 81 mm, Bi-atrial enlargement, & severe mitral valvular
regurgitation).
Concern over the results of this test caused me to go to a Cardiologist
last year. His initial diagnosis, based on the 1st Echocardiogram, was
very pessimistic! Psychologically - This "Hit" me very hard! - The
prognosis gave me, in my estimation, a very short time to live.
As a result, he ordered another Echocardiogram done. Its results confirmed
the EF of 25% & LV diastolic dimension of 82 mm; but showed normal
ventricular valves (although there is regurgitation due to the enlarged
LV).
At a 3rd echocardiogram I had done last December, the readings had
improved over the last two! The heart readings had improved,
with the EF increasing to 32%, and a corresponding decrease in my
diastolic LV Diameter to 76 mm.
I'm taking all the medicines prescribed: Albuterol, Vanceril, Lasix,
Lanoxin, Pravachol, Vasotec, Coudamin, KCl, etc. (as well as Phentermine &
Serzone - to assist in Weight Loss (I can't eat less or exercise more than
I'm doing now!)
I am constantly looking of ways to better the QUALITY OF MY LIFE),
searching for information that covers BOTH of CHF AND COPD, (TOGETHER,
as well as, individually). I try to do whatever I can to meet this goal
(by eating correctly, trying to keep up with my exercising (Using a
Stationary Bike AND walking), relaxation, breathing correctly, etc.
NOTE: * Both the CHF AND COPD cause the two same major problem:
BREATHING and FATIQUE
(Causing the biggest hurdles to exercising more!!)
The heart is a muscle. Therefore reason says that working it (within
reason) can only help? I try, as best as I can with my COPD, to ride my
Lifecycle and walk, to build this "muscle".
There is nothing out on the WEB that I've found that covers BOTH the
CHF and COPD - TOGETHER!!! I'm eating correctly, & trying to exercise
(Stationary Bike AND walking).
** Breathing and Fatigue: Again, Biggest hurdles to exercising more!!
The heart is a muscle, therefore reason says that working it (within
reason) can only help? I try, as best as I can with my COPD, to ride my
Lifecycle and walk, to build this "muscle".
With in the last couple of weeks, BOTH the American Heart Assoc. AND the
National Inst. Of Health have upgraded their warnings on Obesity,
With their warnings of:
Am. Heart Assoc: "...declared obesity a major risk factor, adding
it to a list that includes smoking, high blood pressure, high
cholesterol..." and "...listed obesity as a `contributing
risk` factor for heart attacks."
Natl. Inst. Of Health: "...people...with a BMI=30 or greater
should immediately try to lose 10% of their weight."
My BMI = 31 !
I'd appreciate your thoughts on my reasoning that exercise (aerobic)
will improve the heart: That the EF can be increased (though not to the
50-60%, that's normal)?
I'm trying to find out ANY Information on CHF/COPD! Such as, clinical
trials in my area (Orange County, CA (near LA)), info on exercise with
these condition, others that might have the same problem (that are
trying to work through them), what research is being done in this area,
Support Groups, WEB links, ETC!
Any help that you can provide would be greatly appreciated!!!
Thank you,
PS: I have not found any WEB site that covers both the Cardiomyopathy
& the COPD! ?