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Diagnosis: Mitral Stenosis, Atrial Fibrillation

Member Since: September 18, 2023

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Yumiko Ishida posted an update
1 year ago (January 16, 2025)
Today is the one year anniversary of my new mitral valve! My biggest concern was going back into afib, but that has not happened ❤️ Have not been able to exercise much due to muscular skeletal issues (just found out two days ago that I have been living with 5... Read more.
Your resting HR is 90? That seems pretty high. What is it when you go and walk, take a shower, etc? I would discuss this with your cardiologist. He might put you on something like Metoprolol or even recommend cardio version. Also you said you don't have afib. It's quite... Read more.
Happy anniversary Yumiko. One thing at a time. Blessings 🙏❤️❤️‍🩹
Happy anniversary. Very sorry about your compression fractures, painful stuff to deal with. I had three spinal fractures last year and the back pain still gets in the way of exercising. I'm 11 weeks on from my new mitral valve and repaired tricuspid. A fib is hanging on. We will... Read more.
I think my HR goes up to around 110-120 when I push myself on the stationary bike, but not much more since even the bike hurts my back after a while, so I can’t be on it for too long. I am on propranolol to keep my HR manageable, but... Read more.
Thank you for the well wishes! Ana, yes, one thing at a time… Last year the priority was my heart. This year, it will be my bone density. Margaret, I remember your bone density concerns before your surgery. I hope you are able to do some exercises, for the recovery... Read more.
I used to wear both an apple watch and galaxy watch at the same time. In my experience, they are utterly incapable detecting afib automatically. They only see afib when you use the ekg function. 110-120 doing exercises when you push yourself sounds pretty reasonable. The resting HR of 90... Read more.
My highish HR is a concern for me, so you bet it will be a topic of conversation with my cardiologist, but the last time we met, they essentially told me the only way to get it to normal normal (as opposed to high normal) without medication is through conditioning,... Read more.
Yumiko Ishida posted an update
1 year ago (December 13, 2024)
Yumiko Ishida posted an update
1 year ago (October 5, 2024)
My mother was recently diagnosed with stage D heart failure. Her bovine aortic valve is about 12 years old and doing just fine, apparently, just some mild calcification. Her mitral valve, on the other hand, now has severe regurgitation and mild to moderate stenosis. She is 90 and surgical intervention... Read more.
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Its a balancing act for sure as all these meds we take get processed thru our system. They all seem to have there own set of side effects and in many cases kidney and liver are on the list. Great when young but not so great as we age and... Read more.
Heart failure can be very difficult to manage. Avoiding salt (sodium) in food is one of the most important things to do, since salt causes water retention and pulmonary edema. She should also be weighing herself every day, and alert her doctor if she notices a significant weight gain. All... Read more.
The battle of the pills can be stressful. 20 years ago my dad was 88 with heart failure and a few other things with his bedside table of pills. We were fortunate to be able to move him in with us after experiencing a horrible nursing home situation with my... Read more.
I'm sorry that you have to go through this. How does your mom feel about her many meds? Have they been explained to her by her doctors? Most meds have never been tested on older patients (or women) so one has to evaluate side effects and see if the med... Read more.
Thank you, Richard. I am grateful that my sister decided to move my mother in with her three years ago, while she still had a sound mind. She’s still functioning relatively well as long as she gets some sleep at night.
Marie, she actually has hyponatremia and is supposed to increase her sodium intake. I knew it could happen in extreme conditions, like after athletes sweat excessively, but didn’t know it could be a potential risk for an elderly lady leading a somewhat sedentary life! I have not heard of Entresto,... Read more.
Rita, I’m not sure how she feels about all her meds. The impression I get is that she’s content to have my sister manage her meds and supplements. On good days she is very much together mentally, but many days she is not, and I think she is aware of... Read more.
Its great your mother is with your sister. Taking care of my dad are memories i will cherish forever. Used to wash him in the shower with a car cleaning mitt. He said he washed me as a baby and now the roles are reversed. We cried together. Good tears.
Oh Richard, you made me cry. I’m sure they were good tears. 🥰🙏❤️
You can ask for a pharmacist to review her meds. An independent pharmacist would be best. Might cost about $100. Mitra clip doesn't require surgery. Make sure she is taking supplements to replace what these drugs deplete, eg CoQ10, B12 etc.

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