Stiff Heart - diastolic heart failure
I have been diagnosed with "stiff heart" and would like to have as much information on this topic first hand. Any way to improve this conditions? What do I expect as it progresses?
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With Right Sided Heart Failure, "Stiff Heart", do you have high Diastolic BP numbers?
Welcome, @lpfnp. People with stiff heart often have high diastolic numbers, diastolic dysfunction. To help you connect with other members living with stiff heart, I moved your question to this existing discussion:
- Stiff Heart - diastolic heart failure https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/stiff-heart-diastolic-heart-failure/
I did this so you can read previous posts and connect easily with members like @janet23 @deb2018 @tcokeefe @hopeful33250 @retirement75 @robschweiger @susikelley @susie7 @jam5 @mysisterbitme @annierae and many more.
I think you might appreciate also this video with Mayo Clinic's Dr. Timimi and the ensuing discussion among members.
– Confused about Stiff Heart, Diastolic Heart Failure, or HFpEF? https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/confused-about-stiff-heart-diastolic-heart-failure-or-hfpef/
Do you measure your blood pressure regularly? Has your cardiologist recommended any lifestyle changes to help manage the diastolic dysfunction?
Thank you. He had a huge myocardial bridge that went into his right ventricle. He had open heart surgery in February 2023 at The Cleveland Clinic in Ohio. Mayo Clinic never called us back after we sent them his info. The surgeon said he shouldn’t have survived as long as he did with how bad his bridge was
Hello @deb2018
I'm so glad to hear that your husband has gotten the treatment that he needed. How is he doing since his surgery in February? Will he be able to start cardiac rehab?
He has to go back to Cleveland clinic to have another heart cath and other tests to verify his LAD is performing properly now that it’s been unroofed before starting rehab. Unfortunately he ended up with multiple PE’s so he’s now on home oxygen and everything has been delayed a few months while the clots dissolve. Tentatively we are going back in July if he’s healthy enough.
Hello @deb2018
I'll look forward to hearing from you again. It sounds like the clots are being treated now. Is he taking a blood thinner at home now?
Yes he was in step down for 5 days on heparin and is now on Eliquis for 6 months and on oxygen until he no longer needs it obviously
Hello, I'm 41 years old and the mother of an 8 month old daughter and a 25 year old son, I recently was diagnosed with diastolic heart failure. I'm scared and trying to find as much info as possible. I have had heart flutters all my life and was diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse in my teen years. When I was pregnant with my daughter I wore a heart monitor for two weeks because my heart was doing PVCs so much. I'm just worried I want be around to see my daughter grow up, I'm very depressed and worried. When I saw your post about living for many years with this disease it gave me a spark of hope. I hope you are still doing well too.
Maddy
Hello @sweetmaddy1 and welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I am glad that you found this forum. It is a great place to learn about the experiences of others and be supported and encouraged.
I see that you've been diagnosed with diastolic heart failure. I suppose you have had an echocardiogram. If so, was the number for the ejection fraction mentioned in the report? It might be listed as EF. This is an important number that determines the functioning of the heart.
It looks like you have also had some heart rhythm problems as well. Are you seeing a cardiologist who specializes in heart rhythm problems? These cardiologists are referred to as cardiac electrophysiologists.
We have several discussions on Connect for heart rhythm. Here is a link specifically devoted to PACS and PVCs. Here you can connect with others and learn more about their experiences.
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/living-with-pacs-and-pvcs/
Also, here is some information from the Mayo Clinic website that you might find helpful.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/heart-rhythm-clinic/overview/ovc-20442477
I'm wondering what type of tests your current cardiology team have performed. Are you currently taking meds? What are your most difficult symptoms right now?
Hi Everyone,-
I don't know if this is the right group but I was just diagnosed with CHF. I was in the hospital for 4 days and am having the same symptoms but milder. I am on Lasix 4 mg and have already put on a half pound. I have Sjogrens and need to drink a lot of water but was told to limit it to 64oz. I am unable to have anything with artificial sugar as it makes me sick and gives me a headache so I sip water all day. 64 oz goes fast since I have to count an orange as 8 oz, I am monitoring my sodium and don't understand why I have put on weight. If I put on 5 lbs, I need to go back to the hospital- I really don't want to do that. They said to exercise but I am weak and short of breath when I do anything. Part of my heart has calcified, but they don't seem as concerned as I am. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you