SCAD due to Fibromuscular Dysplasia: What to connect with others

Posted by melanie14 @melanie14, Nov 3 1:25pm

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10/10/24 I experienced 2 SCAD attacks due to FMD. Is anyone else familiar with this? Like any condition, it is affecting my daily activity levels, and especially my nights full of fear.

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@melanie14

10/10/24 I experienced 2 SCAD attacks due to FMD. Is anyone else familiar with this? Like any condition, it is affecting my daily activity levels, and especially my nights full of fear.

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Hi, @melanie14 - welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. The fear and effects on your daily activity you mentioned levels sound tough.

A discussion on Mayo Clinic Connect you may want to check out is:
Heart Attack /SCAD
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/heart-attack-scad/

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@melanie14

10/10/24 I experienced 2 SCAD attacks due to FMD. Is anyone else familiar with this? Like any condition, it is affecting my daily activity levels, and especially my nights full of fear.

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Har FMD i mina halskärl och i hjärnans kärl, haft TIA, scad halskärl mindre, följs var 3 :e månad av medicinläkare.
Har mycket oro och ångest nattetid för att något ska ske, svårt att sova med högt tinnitus,daglig huvudvärk, ont ögon med lätt hängande ögonlock.

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@patrica58

Har FMD i mina halskärl och i hjärnans kärl, haft TIA, scad halskärl mindre, följs var 3 :e månad av medicinläkare.
Har mycket oro och ångest nattetid för att något ska ske, svårt att sova med högt tinnitus,daglig huvudvärk, ont ögon med lätt hängande ögonlock.

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Hi @patrica58, I appreciate your writing to connect with @melanie14. I used Google Translate (https://translate.google.com/) to translate your message from Swedish to English:

"Have FMD in my carotid vessels and in the vessels of the brain, had a TIA, scad carotid vessels less, followed every 3 months by a medical doctor.
Have a lot of worry and anxiety at night because something is going to happen, hard to sleep with loud tinnitus, daily headaches, sore eyes with slightly droopy eyelids."

Patricia, have you found anything that helps reduce your worry and anxiety at night so you can sleep better?

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@lisalucier

Hi @patrica58, I appreciate your writing to connect with @melanie14. I used Google Translate (https://translate.google.com/) to translate your message from Swedish to English:

"Have FMD in my carotid vessels and in the vessels of the brain, had a TIA, scad carotid vessels less, followed every 3 months by a medical doctor.
Have a lot of worry and anxiety at night because something is going to happen, hard to sleep with loud tinnitus, daily headaches, sore eyes with slightly droopy eyelids."

Patricia, have you found anything that helps reduce your worry and anxiety at night so you can sleep better?

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Hi, sorry, I didn't mean to write in Swedish 🙃
The anxiety cannot be removed, the threat is there all the time. I have soft music to muffle the sound I hear in my head and my tinnitus but don't want to take any medicine because it affects my liver negatively.

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