I have severe three vessel
CADCoronary heart disease with a longstanding total occlusion of the RCA, a ruptured plaque in my left main and an ostial occlusion of the circumflex.
Since a heart attack 4 years ago, I have embarked on a program of aggressive
lipidCoronary risk profile
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides and bp
controlControl
Control rx via multiple medications and
dailyDaily combo
Daily multiple for men 50+
Daily multiple for women
Daily multiple for women 50+
Daily multiple vitamins
Daily vite
Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control exercise. I've generally experienced very good health and physical ability over the last years as long as I walk a narrow path of taking good care of myself and getting my exercise.
I'm currently experiencing a very
painfulPainful menstrual periods episode of inflamation
(inflammation) of the pericardium, which I also experienced in May of this year. In this case I went downhill skiing Christmas day. I felt great, the snow was great, and I skied hard and fast all day. Although I felt fine that night and the next day, I'm sure that I overdid it physically.
Saturday I started experiencing stabbing pains in my chest which evolved into classic symptoms of
pericarditisConstrictive pericarditis
Pericarditis
Pericarditis - constrictive. My heart itself seems unaffected in that I can walk uphill without angina and a nitro had no effect on the pain.
I can't seem to find any literature on people with CAD who experience short term bouts of inflammation of the pericardium due to over exertion.
My question is: Is short term inflammation of the pericardium a recognized phenomenon in people with CAD? Is it possible that this is, as I suspect, just an inflammatory event provoked by too much physical activity, and not full blown pericarditus?
I do know that it can be prevented by leading a balanced life and the pain that I have experienced is a good incentive to remember that.
Happy Holidays,
WJS
Broke many ribs on my left side and my sternum when I was young and I guess that it just comes back to bite me from time to time. I must have pulled something skiing or maybe it was just the chest expansion from a day of physical exersion. But I can't believe the chain reaction to where my whole rib cage hurts like multiple stab wounds. It hurts almost as much as when I broke all of those bones the first time.
Well anyway, I'm glad that my heart is doing fine and look forward to getting back on the straight and narrow path. Think that I will ski a little easier until I get condtioned for it.
Thanks.