HCM-ers: Introduce yourself or just say hi
Welcome to the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM) group on Mayo Clinic Connect - a place where you can connect with others, learn about living HCM, share experiences and exchange useful information.
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I'm Colleen, and I'm the moderator of this group, and Community Director of Connect. I look forwarding to welcoming you and introducing you to other members.
Why not start by introducing yourself here?
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Hi @keyster1976,
At Mayo Clinic, a multidisciplinary team of cardiologists, heart surgeons, heart rhythm specialists, geneticists, nurses and other specialists trained in treating hypertrophic cardiomyopathy collaborate to provide you with the best care possible. This collaborative approach means doctors can often evaluate you and develop an individualized treatment plan within two or three days.
You can learn more about Dr. Sameh Said, here: https://www.mayoclinic.org/biographies/said-sameh-m-m-d-m-b-b-ch/bio-20149338
This webpage about hypertrophic cardiomyopathy care at Mayo Clinic may also interest you, and I hope, help allay your concerns while we wait for other Connect members to share their insights: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy/care-at-mayo-clinic/mac-20350208
Yes, Dr. Said is one of the surgeons at Mayo who performs septal myectomy. He is one of the newer surgeons trained to do the procedure, which is why you see many others who have had Drs. Dearani and Dr. Schaff, but Dr. Said has been trained by both Dearani and Schaff and will do a great job.
That sounds like a lot - How old is he? I'm not clear on your term Arch Repair. Could you provide more details??
I live in Rochester so my HOCM cardiologist has been talking about it.
Schaff is a suberb surgeon. His timing on the surgery is down to a science. He doesn't keep you in the heart machine long.
I am 2 weeks out from getting a referral to Mayo. How long can I expect to wait for an appointment and then surgery if recommended?
Welcome to Connect, @barbjp.
You may notice that I moved your discussion and combined it with this existing discussion about hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. I did so as I thought it would be beneficial for you to be introduced to other Connect members who may have more information that might help answer your questions.
If you click on VIEW & REPLY in your email notification, you will see the whole discussion and can join in, and participate with other members wherever you feel comfortable.
I'm confident that Mentor @cynaburst @janicepike @ronaldpetrovich @debcrawford, along with other members in this group, will return to share their insights.
@barbjp, would you share a bit more about yourself? When were you diagnosed? What symptoms are you experiencing?
Sounds fantastic, @mbcube! I look forward to reading your article too, along with members in this group who, I know, will sincerely appreciate your time and effort. Thanks so much.
Hi,
Please dont worry. I was at the same spot 3 weeks ago. My husband had the surgery at Mayo. Dr Schaff did his surgery and it went great. It is better not to watch all those videos. I was worried about what if something goes wrong and I will be left alone with 2 little kids. It was scary. Honestly if you are getting your surgery done at Mayo then please do not worry. You are in good hands. Dr. Schaff is the best.
Just think positive and hang out with ONLY positive happy people. You should know that my husband is recovering very well. He stop taking pain meds on week 3rd. He is just on Tylenol. So do not watch videos online of other people. Those videos had scared me too.. Me husband is doing lot better then what I saw online. Overall everyone is different. All you need to do is be positive and you will be fine.
I was diagnosed nearly 9 years ago and sice that time have a stent and bundle bridge block diagnosed. I see my cardiologist annually and some years I have seen him more frequently. He did a TEE 3, maybe 4 years ago with no problems found. In February I had a heart catheterization because the nuclear stress test indicated a possible blockage, but showed problems with the mitral valve instead. I had a TEE a day later and he detirmined the septal wall had thickened significantly and I was referred to Mayo Rochester for surgery.
I am waiting to be called for an appointment or whatever is next.