diastolic dysfunction effects and treatmetn
I sometimes feel like I can hardly move after a 45 minute walk, even though I've been a runner/walker all my life. Also - many mornings, it is so much work to expand my diaphragm just to get a good breath. This lasts for 1 - 3 hours. Sometimes I will use an Albuterol inhaler though I blow my usual normal 325-350 on my peak flow meter (occasional, mild asthma). I am being treated w/Jardiance (10 mg) for heart and also do a Repatha injection once every 14 days. Mu sister, former dialysis nurse, says it's my heart that is causing the exhaustion after exercise - that I'm simply not getting enough blood flowing and that's causing the exhaustion. The exhaustion is not sleepiness - it's an "I can't move exhaustion."
Is my sister's dx spot on? Is the left ventricle simply not sending enough blood over to the right chamber and thus to all my muscles? Same w/ many mornings? I'm quite certain it's not asthma. Looking for info from others. Do you experience this? Is using an inhaler bad when it's not asthma? (I know - I should ask my doc about this - and I will when I see her in a couple weeks but wanted to know what others experience 1st. -
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@karukgirl
I a on Jardiance. I don't see my cardiologist until Feb but, of course, I can contact her if I find that I am struggling beyond what makes sense. I also think some of it may be a reaction to repatha injection - tho it's nothing compared to the "lead legs" i dealt with when on oral statins, so willing to put up with more minor side effects.
you're right about accepting limitations. i just want to be sure I'm only accepting ones that I must accept
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3 ReactionsI developed left ventricle dysfunction following Covid last summer, which is not uncommon I was told. I can get totally out of breath if I rush too much though so far I haven’t experienced as much fatigue. Mine is level 1 & can be reversed supposedly with built up exercise. One dr said it’s like pre-diabetes, ie, reversal. How did you find yours-thru a cardiologist ?
Oh you asked about asthma. I have that, on Breo Ellipta everyday. I use levabuterol inhaler with a spacer if needed. Do you have a cardiologist?The Breo and if needed, inhaler helps chest tightness.
@karukgirl Thanks. I have grade 1 left ventricular dysfunction. Hadn’t heard of this treatment. In fact I’m not being treated at all for it. Came from having Covid a year ago, which supposedly is not uncommon.
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1 Reaction@ohallk Agreed. Accept what you must but not necessarily what others think you must accept.
@hopefulme3 Mine was diagnosed through right heart catheterization while exercising. Pedaling a bike while laying on an OR table.
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I rec'd my dx through a cardiologist. I don't know what level so that's something I'll ask at my next appt. Thanks.
@asolidrock
I have grade 2 diastolic dysfunction which caused HFpEF and pulmonary hypertension. I was prescribed Jardience but it has only been about 10 days so too soon to expect change. The DD causes cardiac remodeling of the ventricle ( can be left or right) which means the ventricle becomes thicker and stiff making it hard for the ventricle to fill with blood and pump to the rest of the body. This can cause shortness of breath and fatigue and the feeling like your muscles aren't getting enough blood or oxygen.
@altilla
I'm curious about your comment regarding Jardience helping for a few months then not so much. Can you elaborate? I'v just been prescribed Jardience for the same reasons as you.