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Diagnosis: Mitral Stenosis

Member Since: September 13, 2017

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Cynthia Pagiatakis posted an update
8 years ago (March 8, 2018)
Fighting to get the surgery I felt was needed was definitely the right thing to do; getting opinions from 3 cardiologists other than my own made me feel validated. Surgery was 8/1/17, and taking a deep breath is no longer a problem, and I can stay awake ALL DAY! For... Read more.
I had a bevy of reactions to medications; each time it was a short-lived setback, but once you stack one or two or three of those up, well it's a bunch of wasted time! I couldn't take the Lipitor, or the Metoprolol or Carvedilol! All of them turned me into... Read more.
I also was delighted when I could get off metoprolol! Alas, it seems to be standard/necessary for at least a few weeks/months to slow down one's heart after OHS. It certainly makes sense to stay on top of your meds and ask a lot of questions about why you have... Read more.
Cynthia Pagiatakis posted an update
8 years ago (February 21, 2018)
My mitral valve replacement (what I refer to as a 'valve job') was on August 1st '17 at Brigham & Womens where I received a St Jude valve. I feel at least 20 years younger! Want folks to know something I learned recently, in event you shared a problem I... Read more.
👍 Don L reacted to this
Thanks for sharing. I kept saying it was the metoprolol that was making me feel this way, but my doc insisted that I be on it. I had my valve job Sept 6th of 2017. I finally have convinced her that I need to start reducing my meds, I am... Read more.
I know I've said this before but having taken both metoprolol ( the generic) & Toprolxl( the brand) for 2 years, I find I tolerate Toprolxl well, no discernible side effects, but I'm a mess when I try the generic. Costs me more of course, but feeling decent is worth... Read more.
Very good information. Still on Metoprolol 50mg BID but want to get off of it, or at least decrease the dose. Never took BP meds before and want to stop.
Some people can't tolerate beta blockers (metropolol is one). I did not tolerate it well. My cardiologist switched me to Cardizem...no discernible side effects for me, have been on it now for some time.
Cynthia Pagiatakis posted an update
8 years ago (September 23, 2017)
Received an 'all ok' from my surgeon a week ago, so started cardiac rehab yesterday. Great information. Amazing how much I was falling apart the last 2 years, and how difficult so many things became, as symtoms grew worse (mitral stenosis with a dose of pulmonary hypertension). Hope I can... Read more.
👍 Shannon Gray and Barbara Wood reacted to this
You'll start a little slow, but one day you'll turn around and be amazed at far you've gone. Enjoy!
Cardiac rehab was great for me.. Gave me the confidence to go back to the exercise I love to do and the it gave me the strength.. yes, you will be be slow at first but you'll be amazed at the end how much you have improved.. you will be... Read more.
just noticed we had our surgery at the same hospital.. Dr. Prem Shaker did my aortic valve replacement.. its a great hospital, we are lucky to have it close by.
I know what it feels like to start exercising after a long hiatus. I stopped exercising about 18 months before my surgery because it became so hard. Not knowing that I had an aneurysm or a major valve problem made me feel guilty and lazy. I was very symptomatic but... Read more.

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