I am 36 yr old
femaleCondoms
Female condoms
Female sexual dysfunction w/ history of hypertension,
hypothyroidHypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism - primary
Hypothyroidism - secondary
Neonatal hypothyroidism
Primary and secondary hypothyroidism, DVT &
PEPes planus (3 yrs ago). I am overweight and have been trying to lose, but so far have had
littleLittle noses decongestant
Little tummys success. (still working on it!)
NormalNormal saline flush check up was 3 wk ago when MD found cause to order
ECGEcg
Electrocardiogram (ecg)
Exercise stress test
Post myocardial infarction ecg wave tracings which was abnormal. Ordered echo. Findings showed left side enlarged, MD had nurse phone to tell me & to continue Lisinopril & Metoprolol & lose weight w/ follow-up echo in 1 yr. I am concerned b/c of the onset of symptoms that I conveyed to MD prior to testing that may/may not be related. ie fatigue, can't sleep for more than 1 hr. in bed laying down b/c of coughing & shortness of breath and/or frequent indigestion/bloated feeling in chest (that isn't always dependent on laying down), I have a wheezy "smokers cough" when I laugh that has developed over past yr or so & I am not in great shape, but the shortness of breath w/ exertion seems to have increased for me. A couple of times I've had episodes where I have gotten very lightheaded & dizzy & my vision has blacked out partially. Echo results are: RV 2.0cm, LVd 4.5, LVs 2.8, IVS 1.2, LVPW 1.1, FS 38, EF 63, AO 2.6, LA 4.3, LVOT peak velocity 104.3, AV peak vel 122.1, MV peak vel 100.0, PV peak vel 107.6, TV peak vel 59.1, PAP 15.0. Are these symptoms related to this problem, and are the echo results w/ in only slightly over normal? I'm wondering if I should seek a followup w/ cardiologist? My MD has left me w/ a lot of questions that I don't know if I need a specialist to answer or to just try to see her, which will be in 3 mos. Thank you for this service and any help!
Sometimes a specialist is what you need.
Just the fact you feel you need to ask whether to see a specialist is good reason to do so.
You might want to check to see if you are having a reaction to the Lisinopril. My husband, who has no heart problems, had visual blackouts (and then real ones after a year) - especially after lunch. Don't ask me why - but it turned out to be the medication and once the doctor tapered him off, he was fine again. I wish we had known from the beginning that he was sensitive to ACE inhibitors. Just another thing to recheck.