Dialated Cardiomyopathy with decreased EF rate

Posted by camaroyo @camaroyo, Jan 20, 2019

I had mitrol valve replacement in 2014. I was recently diagnosed with dialated cardiomyopathy. I’m getting a muga scan end of Jan 2019 to get a better read on my EF rate cause it’s right on the cusp of heart failure. I’m trying to find more info on this diagnosis. Supposedly, life span has increased from 2 to 5 years to possibly 7 or more years. I have a pacemaker but expect to get a defibrillator put in to help avoid possible sudden death. The muga scan will determine my need for this. Any one have any current information on this diagnosis.

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Thank you, the difference is mine is caused from cocaine overdoses and it caused severe damage to my heart. I've been seeing cardiologists for years but it's never been this bad

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I would still see if water retention may be making you feel worse. As I too damaged my heart not due to cocaine but a virus cased my to enlarge from the water surrounding my heart and the symptom of lack of breath was the first symptom. Just a thought as I ended up on once a day diuretics which helped a lot

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Hey everyone,
So I'm still pushing on, I'm actually in a outpatient rehabilitation program called family recovery court, and I have to do a lot of groups, one on one therapy, family interactions, weekly incentives and I'm so tired, I don't want to viewed as weak, but running around constantly every day is starting to wear me down. I know it's what's best for my sobriety, but now I've lost my appetite, and it's very rare that I eat actual food, is that from my heart? Does DCM make you lose your appetite?? Love my fellow DCM SURVIVORS!!

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