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High risk surgery. Is it worth it?

Neuroendocrine Tumors (NETs) | Last Active: Mar 29 11:38pm | Replies (40)

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The left bundle branch block (LBBB) has not been a significant issue for me. I've had it for at least 20 years. The idea of it was really frightening when I was first diagnosed. I do have some "electrical" problems with my heart the LBBB makes it difficult to trust the results of an EKG, but I'm doing OK. I hope you get a good report from your cardiologist.

Have you had other heart problems in the past?

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My mother has Parkinson’s
She has been very slowly fading for 20 years now. In a nursing home in her 80s. Sometimes I think she will outlive me. It’s an insidious condition
I have other heart issues
A stent to the LAD fitted in 2021 96% blockage. No symptoms except minor angina pain in left arm.
I’m on statins and beta blockers and two blood pressure meds.
I’m hoping that it’s related to the Nets and now I’ve got rid of the big ones I might be able to reduce the meds. . I’ve been quite active the last few years
I climbed up to base camp at Everest early 2020 and I’ve done a number of long distance hikes, so I don’t feel I could be accused of being inactive.