Right-facing aorta with Kommerellis diverticulum
I have had one heart surgery through the back because my left subclavian artery is embedded in my spine and eroding it - they could not remove it. The Kommerelis Diverticulum was cut which gave some relief to my trachea and esophagus. My right-facing aorta is still compressing my trachia at a very high spot in my chest. Also, a nerve was clipped during surgery which paralized my left vocal chord. I need both throat surgery and likely a second heart surgery - is there anyone facing any of these difficulties?
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Just as an FYI @hopeful33250, there are a couple of Parkinson's related conversations happening here:
- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/i-would-like-to-introduce-myself-my-name-is-chris-and-i/
- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/hi-does-anybody-have-good-results-taking-azilect-as-a-mono-therapy/
@ggopher is also chatting on these threads as well. Love the exchange you guys are having.
Hi Steve: Yes, we do learn form each other and that is the great thing about Mayo Connect. My Sinemet dosage is the same as yours, 25/100. The Stalevo dosage is 12.5/50/200. (It is the smallest dosage of Stalevo available). It has carbidopa/levodopa (in smaller amounts and an added medicine called entacapone of 200 mg. The entacapone is what makes the other two ingredients last longer. You can also take the entacapone as a separate pill, however, it is a very large, uncoated tab that most people with PD find difficult to swallow. The Stalevo is an easy to swallow, coated tablet. If you make the switch, I would be interested in knowing how it works for you. I'm involved in a lot of PD exercise classes. I hope that you are as well. Exercise is the one thing that can prevent further disability. It tends to be good for the brain as well as the body. Best wishes!Teresa <br><br>
Hi Theresa,<br><br>Good info, thanks. <br><br>I generally do 2 miles on the treadmill then 30 reps on a dozen machines 3 days week for my osteoporosis and we do some simple exercises at the monthly PD group so they can keep an eye on us. I may up that a little when the new fitness center is completed a block away in a few weeks.<br><br>Steve
Hi Steve: I'm most impressed with your exercise routine. I have a PD dance class once a week in my area, it is chair exercises done to music. It is great for range of motion, etc. and all the folks in the group have a good time as well. Then once a week a PT who specializes in working with PD folks does a free exercise class for PD patients. Both classes have basically the same group of folks so we have a great time together and offer each other support along the way. I try to do the treadmill as well as walk in a pool, so it all works well for me. <br>Best wishes,<br>Teresa <br><br>