Meds for cardiomyopathy – Ischemic/Non-Ischemic
Would like to know the medications and other treatments that other patients have been given for cardiomyopathy with heart failure symptoms.
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@fireguy8891 That's disappointing news on the Mri but honestly I, never had an mri in the beginning, the other thing that @thankful mentioned was a stress test that is usually a real good test for Heart Function. But I did not have that either. For me, it was the Cardio Rehab that gave me the confidence I needed. But also I had a pacemaker at the time and MRI's can't be done without lots of planning and usually don't see much. The magnetic waves scatter due to the metal of the pacemaker. But just like thankful said keep working on the cardio and listen to your body the folks at rehab are really knowledgeable at pushing you to your ability and I think that will tell you a lot also.
Thank you for sharing Jim! Truly sounds like you have a lot to be thankful for. I believe I have plenty to be thankful for, but I also believe I have a deadline to get my EF up to a normal level of 3-6 months. Luckily, I have a lot of sick leave to bridge this gap. I am really nervous about losing my job as well as health benefits. I still haven't heard whether the cardiac rehab has been approved or not. I did do a couple of 2-3 mile runs and noted that it took 4-5 hours for my heart to return to resting rate. So, I've decided to wait for the pros to monitor me. Thanks again for sharing your story with me!
@danab I kind of feel like it may not be extremely helpful to have the MRI. I was just hoping to gain a little more information. Most of these stories I have read include a diagnosis with a cause. I have no idea what the cause of my heart failure is. Actually the cardiologist said it may give us an idea what caused it, but very possibly, I will never know. Hopefully insurance will at least approve the cardiac rehab! Thanks for your reply!
@danab and @thankful Just after the hospital called to schedule MRI and I told them the claim was denied, I spoke with insurance. Apparently, the Dr. had pushed the approval through. So, the MRI is on the schedule. My cardiac rehab order has been sitting in a pile of faxes at my local hospital (which has fazed out cardiac rehab). So that is now in the pipeline to another facility in town. You definitely cannot sit and wait for a call, the squeaky wheel gets the grease.
@fireguy8891 - I think you are being wise to wait till you get going in Cardiac Rehab. One interesting thing just happened with me a few months back before all this virus stuff came down. I had my yearly appt. with my cardiologist and they wanted to start increasing my Lisinopril from 2.5mg (what I have been taking since May of 14 after my HA) to eventually around 20mg. I have been increasing by 2.5mg 1st week then 5mg. and now taking 5mg in the morning and 5mg in the evening.
They said that it will help with my EF which seemed strange that I had waited this long to have any increases?
I met with him again (most likely over the computer) to discuss any changes soon. I feel great, but again not sure why they waited that long to increase? Seemed early on that I was the one most concerned about my EF?
One other note. I believe and have looked into this subject for a while and it seems that in many cases after having a HA there may not be a total blockage of the artery and therefore blood is still getting through which prevents less damage to the heart.
Generally thats why in the 1st year after a persons EF will increase. Also, new smaller vessels will often grow to compensate in those areas of the heart with blood flow. In my case, because of the 100% blockage heart tissue died so other parts had to make up the difference. So, my situation just took longer to happen or perhaps the Drs. here misdiagnosed? Either way I am very thankful! Jim@thankful.
@fireguy8891 - You are so.... correct! You have to be the squeaky wheel especially with this Covid-19 stuff going on!
So glad for you that your MRI is scheduled! Jim@thankful
I am a 65 yr old Endurance runner of over 40+ years.In 2016 my performance started to decline and thought was old age. I was healthy and never had any problem with the usual issues of high blood pressure,cv disease or diabetes. In 2012 i had a benign tumor of the stomach removed which never stopped me running. My EF on a stress test was reported as 48 which the Cardiologist considered HF. Here begins my saga he wanted to start me on Lisinopril even though my blood pressure was 98/60 with a heart rate of 52. My EF is now 23 with a laundry of drugs to take. i have had numerous tests for amyloids,sarcodosis,catherization all negative.I am wondering if their is someone out there without ischemia that is improving with this drugs and what these drugs are or should I seek expertise outside traditional medical therapy
@nafoyo, welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. You'll notice that I moved your message to this related discussion about managing idiopathic non ischemic cardiomyopathy. I did this so you can meet others like you, such as @heartrunner @thankful @fireguy8891 @danab @archer @yorlik and others.
Nafoyo, what drugs besides lisinopril are you taking? Are you still running?
Eplerenone,isosorbide mgo. Tosemide
Running went from a slow shuffle, 30 sec run and stop now I can barely hold15 sec of jog/stop
Hello @nafoyo,
I have just been reading your posts about your heart problems. I noticed that these changes in your heart function came after surgery to remove a tumor in your stomach. If you care to share more about this: how long ago was the surgery? Were the changes in your heart functioning soon after that?
As this heart disorder has caused some very major changes in how you feel as well as in your lifestyle, I'm wondering if you have been seen at a major heart clinic. You do not mention where you live, however, I would encourage you to seek a heart specialty center. There are many in the U.S. including Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, etc.
Have you considered a second opinion?