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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.
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2 ReactionsHello everyone. My name is Mike and Im 46yo. I was diagnosed with HCM almost 20 years ago. In that 20 years, I have been to 9 different cardiac groups including the Cleveland clinic. 3 Years ago, I had a defibrillator installed. April 2025 I had a septal myectomy with unbriding of the LAD artery. I still have HCM and dealing with heart failure but I have some life back after the myectomy.
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3 ReactionsHello! I am soon to be starting on CAMZYOS for my Obstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy. I am trying this medication in lieu of Mitral Valve replacement surgery. Praying this will work for me. Any helpful tips? Thank you in advance.
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1 Reaction@bitsysmom24 Hello! Welcome to Connect! I see that this is your first post! There are several discussion threads related to Camzyos as "subheadings" in this HCM topic. I have never been on Camzyos, but our helpful "big-hearted colleagues" taking Camzyos may be able to give the helpful tips that you requested. I think it would be easiest to connect you with these people if you can type "mayo clinic connect camzyos" into your browser. You can then look at and then click on the link(s) after deciding which may get the tips you are looking for. May I suggest posting your question in the one or two that are current discussions, that is how we get responses. Of course, I hope that Camzyos works well for you!
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2 Reactions@jachrist Hi JIm. I am having a septal myectomy. I am sure knowing your heart works better is a great relief. Do the doctor have any reason for the continued shortness of breath? Should they have maybe removed more tissue? That would be disappointing for me to still have breathing problems but I suppose I should be prepared for whatever happens as I still hope for the best. Did you have the Myectomy? Any advice? Jeanne
@karukgirl Hi Debra, thx for replying to my post. Yes, I have the portal up. It just seems to have two women for me to contact that are not medical or even located at the clinic. They have been making pre surgical appts. What they post for me is very confusing as they have been listing many conflicting days and times for the past month or so. As it stands now, I won't be meeting any doctors prior to surgery. (Ommen/Dearani) I know that can't be right. They even have the surgery listed on the day before I was told it would be, with an evaluation being done the day after surgery with a location I need to get myself to. I am hoping it works itself out in the end. I hope it is more organized when I get there. I hear wonderful things, I just haven't experienced it yet with the schedulers. I'm sure they are doing their best with the information they have. I also hope they don't read these posts!
@walkinggirl Hi Linda, Thx for welcoming me. I am having the Septal Myectomy. Your story sounds miraculous. I will try to talk to the doctors if I get to meet them prior to surgery about what to do if depression worsens after surgery. As it looks now, my schedule prior to surgery doesn't have any such surgeon meeting scheduled. These doctors must be very busy. Hopefully, the schedulers will come up with something soon and I won't show up on June 1 only to find out I can't be fit in.
@jeannelamana Surgeons meet with their patients. I am not sure, but I believe it is protocol to see patients before operating on them. Before I went to Mayo for surgery, I received a detailed schedule of all tests and interviews which took place the two days before the actual surgery. One interview was with Dr Schaff, my surgeon, two of the others were with the NP and PA working with him. May I suggest using the patient portal to contact your team to verify your dates and to find out your planned schedule during the preliminary tests and interviews? I found the patient portal a more effective tool than the telephone in getting responses.
@jeannelamana Please do use the patient portal to point out these descrepancies, the preparatory tests and interviews, as you pointed out, need to be done before surgery.
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I had alcohol septal ablation at Mayo. No doubt it was needed since I experienced sudden cardiac arrest. The Surgeons will talk with you prior to the procedure and sometimes after the procedure. Mayo
Surgeons and Staff are exceptional.
Best to You
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