My 45 year old husband was diagnosed with constrictive pericardits last
summerSummers eve anti-itch. In August he was sent to Birmingham for surgery. The surgeons removed the 1 1/4" layer of calcification from about 50% of his heart(leaving it on the back & where it penetrated the heart...pulmonary artery area).
He continues to be in poor health,suffering from
congestiveHeart failure
Left-sided heart failure
Right-sided heart failure heart failure. He is short of
breathBreath alcohol test
Breath holding spell
Breath odor all the time, is slowly retaining fluid(more on the left side of his body),sleeps very
littleLittle noses decongestant
Little tummys,has pain & soreness in the left jugular vein area, has periods when his
lipsChalazion
Cleft lip and palate
Cleft lip repair - series
Clubfoot
Coronary risk profile
Hdl test
Herniated nucleus pulposus
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides
Ldl test
Lipase test
Lipocytes (fat cells) are numb,& sneezes constantly.
The cardiologists here say he is uncharted territory for them, they can answer very few of our questions.
He is on 20mg.
lasix, aldactone,coumadin, & digitalis.
My question is: do we seek more aggressive treatment (& where), or accept that nothing else can be done?
What causes this disease & what is his prognosis?
Thank you very much for ANY info.
Debbie ***@****
My 74 year old father just had a double by-pass 2 weeks ago and is not doing well. The main reason there have been complications is that his heart was totally encased in calcification. They removed as much of it as they could, but like your husband, were not able to get a lot of it.
They think the reason my dad may have had this buildup of calcification is due to working around asbestos, for a very short period of time, when he was in his 30's.
I wish you and your husband the best.
CK
Thank you for your description of his condition. I have not found this information anywhere else. (I'm 44) I am not as badly off as he sounds to be. The news is discouraging but at least its there. Thanks again
thanks a million for your reply. We were beginning to think we were the ONLY ones who were experiencing this disease.
hopefully your constrictive pericarditis is not as advanced.
The doctors "guesstimate" that my husband has had this cacification growing in him for 20 years. He has been pushing himself for 6-8 years (just to keep going & hold down a job.)
Please correspond with us & let us know your circumstance.
Thanks ***@****