My 46 year old husband suffers with heart failure following a pericardectomy for constrictive
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Pericarditis
Pericarditis - constrictive. The doctors here in SW VA see very
littleLittle noses decongestant
Little tummys of this disease & have NEVER treated anyone after the surgery (others died in surgery). There is not even a heart failure specialist within 100 miles. Our cardiologist acknowledges that this in uncharted territory for her & the other cardiologists on staff & that she just doesn't know anything to do to help.
My husband's health continues to deteriate. The cardilogist's answer to treatment is to do nothing as long as he is
stableStable angina
Unstable angina. (
StableStable angina
Unstable angina meaning (to her) as long as he is alive & up walking around.)I feel he is NOT
stableStable angina
Unstable angina as long as he is worsening. I am not happy with her attitude & wonder if his heart failure could not be treated more aggressively.
What is your opinion?
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I got tired of seeing community cardilogist who would just shrug thier shoulders and do nothing as I got sicker and sicker.The cardiac team at Hopkins took my complaints seriously and responded appropriately.When you are very ill as it sounds like your husband is you need a team with specialized expertise and my experience has taught me they can only be found at teachin/research /academic centers where they are up on everything.Good luck