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My husband has CHF

Post a new topicby livingwith on Fri Sep 07, 2007 11:34 am


My husband is a 47 yr old male with CHF, Atrial Fibrilation, Asthma and is taking blood thinners, along with a multitude of other drugs. I would like to discuss expectations, fears, signs etc with someone who is familiar with these diseases. I don’t know what to expect from one day to the next but I do know that I start feeling okay and then something happens. The last incident was when he accidently doubled his warfarin dosage. Thankfully it was discovered quickly. He is still going ...Read the full article

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Re: My husband has CHF

Post a new topicby janby on Sat Sep 15, 2007 2:54 pm

Sorry to hear of your husband's CHF. I'm looking for other people with congestive heart failure caused by chemotherapy. I recently was diagnosed with congestive heart failure, after an agonizing summer of extreme fatigue and increasing shortness of breath. Finally, it came to the point where I was laboring for breath at night, even propped up by pillows, and couldn't walk round the block without becoming so winded I'd have to sit down on a park bench for ten minutes, in order to catch my breath. I never suspected something was wrong with my heart, as I was pretty healthy, with the exception of being twenty pounds overweight. The weight did not drop, even after weighing everything I ate for over a week. The medical examination revealed I was retaining fluid in my ankles, legs and abdomen, and as soon as I started on a diuretic, most of the weight disappeared. The doctors told me my heart problems were likely caused by the chemotherapy I underwent for cancer, over three years ago. Now I hope I am back on the road to relative good health, and increasing the length of my walks each day. Does it get better? Is there anyone with congestive heart failure who can do a lot of physical exercise without getting winded? Can I expect to be able to work again? I'm 56 years old which I think is too young for retirement.

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