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worried about my daughter
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worried about my daughter

by em1977, Dec 18, 2005 12:00AM
hi my daughter is 2 years old when she was 11 months she went in to heart failure and i was told she had dilated cardimyopathy.i was told this was due to a virus called myocarditis she was in icu for 3 weeks and then left hospital on meds (digoxen, spirolactone, fuersmide, captorpil).

in july this year she was taken off all the meds as they said her heart function had returned to noraml and the dilated cardiomyopathy had gone.since comeing off the meds she had gained loads of weight she has gone from the 50th centile on her weight chart to the 75th centile also she is very breathless when walking around when sleeping her heart rate is 130pbm amd her breathing is 40 breaths pm is this noraml. i have tried contacting her cardiologyst but he is very busy and cant see her untill january 5 th 2006.

any advice ould be helpfull thankyou

by Cleveland Clinic, Dec 18, 2005 12:00AM
em,



Sorry to hear about your daughter. Unfortunately, I have minimal experience with pediatric cardiology and havent taken care of a child in over ten years.



If your concerns grow I would seek attention at a tertiary referral center that specializes in pediatric cardiology. If you are overly concerned you could be seen in an emergency room before that.



good luck
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