My husband went to the Dr. last week, after thinking he had a cold for a month.Tightness in chest, diff breathing, coughing, low body
temperatureTemperature measurement, they ran a
EKGAtrioventricular block, ekg tracing
Ecg
Exercise stress test showing 2 heart attacks. Then he had a Echo 27 percent ejection, slightly
enlargedEnlarged adenoids
Enlarged prostate heart from CXR. He did smoke 2-3 packs of cigarettes a day for 23 years, he also smokes now some cigars. He is a social drinker if even that. He is having a heart cath in 7 days but his Dr. keeps referring that he thinks it is viral because they gave him 4 medications last weekend,
furosemide,
enalaprilEnalapril
Enalapril maleate
Enalapril-felodipine
Enalapril-hydrochlorothiazide,klor-con,and
digitek and within 24 hours he felt much better. His mother died of a heart attack 5 months ago at age 67, his dad died of leukemia. Is this a reasonable statement to make that he feels this is viral because he had such a good response to the medication? I am under the impression that if viral heart transplant is the only fix, I am glad that my husband thinks it is going to run its course as the physician said.