Hello, my name is Leonardo Guerra, I am 80 years old, and I live in South Texas, about 20 miles from the infamous Rio Grande Valley River where the river separates Mexico and the USA. The government has a wall built from Brownsville, Texas to El Paso, Texas so the illegal immigrants cannot cross from Mexico to the USA. However, the illegal immigrants still find a way to get across to the USA and I sure don't know how they do it.
Changing the subject, I have been diagnosed to have heart disease, congestive heart failure, coronary disease, 2 upper chamber heart valves that do not close properly and are leaking blood, blood pooling, AFIB, low heart rate in the 40s, sleep apnea and severe pulmonary hypertension which causes me to have exhaustion, tiredness and shortness of breath. I have had 3 cauterizations to determine vein blockage, 2 cardioversions to get my heart back to normal rhythm, 2 Ablations to eliminate AFIB, and the last procedure on July 15th was Cardio Cauterization. I have a 20 to 30 percent blockage on my coronary arteries and my Cardiologist said it was not significant and nothing to worry about. But he is very concerned on my severe pulmonary hypertension which unfortunately there is no cure for it.
Unfortunately, the procedures for my AFIB I have had worked for about 2 to 3 months and eliminated my AFIB, but my AFIB returned, and I have the same symptoms as before. I am very disappointed of having to go through all of these procedures to no avail, but I gave it a try but did not work out for me.
As for the pulmonary hypertension, my Cardiologist has me on diuretic medications daily but he wants to double my dosage so my body can secrete more fluids from my lungs and body. However, these diuretic medications affect my kidneys, and I am now on stage 3 of chronic kidney disease. So, if I double my dosage of diuretic medications, they will make my kidneys worse and the last thing I don't want is to wind up on dialysis.
So even though my Cardiologist prescribes a double dosage of diuretic meds, I am not going to take them and will take my chances with the pulmonary hypertension. He needs to get clearance first from my Kidney Specialist first and I have left a message to my Kidney Specialist that I am opposed to taking anymore diuretic medications.
My brother is surprised that I am still alive and walking, but I tell him that I have left everything in God's Hands and only God will decide how much time I have left. I am doing my part, and I am not giving up and will still continue to go to my follow-up visits with my doctors and Specialists.
Well, I guess I have said enough, and I am rather tired, so I am going to my recliner and rest as much as I can.
Thank you and God Bless.
Hello @lgusan, I'm glad you found Mayo Clinic Connect.
You certainly have a long list of heart issues! And it sounds like you walk a tight line trying to keep fluids balanced on top of having kidney disease.
You are right to be concerned about further harming your kidneys, and I do hope you are able to get the clearance you need to help you with the pulmonary hypertension.
You posted here in the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy group, is this also a diagnosis you have?
When will you be seeing your cardiologist again?