Vascular spasm; antiphospholipid antibody syndrome
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Part of the confusion about the premature atherosclerosis is because I have never used alcohol, cigarettes, or drugs (other than what was prescribed). The link with a family history is also very small. I am 48. The earliest any member noted vascular problems was in their late 60s-early 70s.
I've been to see practically every specialist known to man and had many blood tests. My cardiologist doesn't feel he can do anything with my heart because it will trigger a stroke. The left ventricle is getting larger but is high normal (from low normal last year). He said surgery in another person would have been done 2 years ago but the other problem says "wait." That was why I wondered about the interaction with the antiphospholipid syndrome.
I don't have a hematologist but my PVD specialist said he had the same qualifications.
The vascular spasms still remain a mystery.
Thanks again. I have basically been told there is nothing left to do except have a massive stroke. Even the angiograms create TIAs. It is hard. I have an 11 year old son. Your support is welcomed.
kd
I never expected to reach one, much less both, today.
This is a fatal condition. The atherosclerosis is moving rapidly. It is affecting my ability to eat. I am no longer able to drive. I have difficulty walking upstairs. And the drs at the ER don't even treat me because they say there is nothing they can do that isn't being done. The cardiologist won't do surgery because of the vascular problem. The vascular surgeon won't do surgery because of the heart problem. Do you know how it feels when you have a young child who has his own neurological problems to know that you may not be around past a couple of years?
So, yes, I feel sorry that I took advantage of the openings from the standpoint that there are so few. But, no, I don't feel sorry I grasped at the straws I was given.
If you look closely, you also notice that the two messages are not exactly the same. Some parts are but there are changes to meet the site.
I hope you get on tomorrow.
kd
I wrote a long message earlier but my husband turned his computer, which is connected with mine, off and it erased the message right in the middle of the "send."
However, one thing that I have learned is to get a second or a third opinion when your Dr. starts talking about things not happening in a certain age range. The exceptions are just too frequent.
Good luck and if you find anything on vascular spasm, let me know.
kd