Showing posts with label LAD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LAD. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 5

Nuclear Stress Test Results

 

A few days ago, I had a nuclear stress test and while I achieved my target heart rate, I felt light-headed and soon after the test was halted.  Yesterday, I received a call from my Cardiologist who informed me that my test yielded an abnormal result...  meaning there is a blockage and that blockage revolves around the LAD...  called the "widow maker".

My Cardiologist indicated that the next step was to have a heart cath procedure that will actually take a closer look so that heart surgeons can determine if additional stents should be inserted, or if a bypass should be performed, or if maintaining the status quo is appropriate...

In 2009/2010 five (5) stents were inserted into my heart arteries, 3 in the LAD and 2 were inserted into other arteries on the left side.  After 10 years, it is normal and typical for these stents to no longer perform as they were originally intended to perform.

My concern folds around the idea that for the last decade I have only eaten heart healthy foods to prevent something like this from happening...  Exercise may have helped reduce plaque build-up but diet is the preferred way to go...  I did both but concentrated more on diet than on exercise.

These days instead of entering the artery in the inside upper thigh in the groin to travel to the heart, the surgeon enters into another artery in the wrist around the area of the thumb.  This approach is less invasive and just as effective with the recovery time being greater.  I am waiting to hear back on the dates for this procedure...  but what I do know is that it will start at 7:30 am and I am to report 90 minutes before that.

That procedure will determine that next steps that I will be taking.A few days ago, I had a nuclear stress test and while I achieved my target heart rate, I felt light-headed and soon after the test was halted.  Yesterday, I received a call from my Cardiologist who informed me that my test yielded an abnormal result...  meaning there is a blockage and that blockage revolves around the LAD...  called the "widow maker".

My Cardiologist indicated that the next step was to have a heart cath procedure that will actually take a closer look so that heart surgeons can determine if additional stents should be inserted, or if a bypass should be performed, or if maintaining the status quo is appropriate...

In 2009/2010 five (5) stents were inserted into my heart arteries, 3 in the LAD and 2 were inserted into other arteries on the left side.  After 10 years, it is normal and typical for these stents to no longer perform as they were originally intended to perform.

My concern folds around the idea that for the last decade I have only eaten heart healthy foods to prevent something like this from happening...  Exercise may have helped reduce plaque build-up but diet is the preferred way to go...  I did both but concentrated more on diet than on exercise.

These days instead of entering the artery in the inside upper thigh in the groin to travel to the heart, the surgeon enters into another artery in the wrist around the area of the thumb.  This approach is less invasive and just as effective with the recovery time being greater.  I am waiting to hear back on the dates for this procedure...  but what I do know is that it will start at 7:30 am and I am to report 90 minutes before that.

That procedure will determine that next steps that I will be taking.

Friday, September 3

Visit with Cardiologist


Yesterday, I had my 6 month visit with my cardiologist and these visits are not just contingent upon my age but because in 2009/2010, I had 5 stents put into my heart arteries on the left side (3 in the LAD) to avoid having a triple bypass performed.

My Cardiologist suggested that I have a STRESS TEST to ascertain if my stents were still doing their job and/or if other blockages had formed that may be hindering my ability to perform physical tasks that I had previously attributed to my sedentary lifestyle resulting from constant fatigue as a result of my 13 year battle with cancer and on-going cancer treatments.

So...  I have 20 days to prepare my body for this physical test that only lasts 6 minutes.  But, since I have been sitting around for the last 6 months, I am not sure if I will have the physical strength to complete this test...  so, a gradual build-up my my endurance will give me a slight advantage...  at least I am hoping.

What saved my life in 2008 was the fact that I was healthy and tiny vessels to carry blood had been created by my own body to compensate for the blockages.  For the last 13 years, I have continued with my healthy eating so I am hopeful that those tiny vessels are still there and are still operating effectively.

If my stress test shows no additional blockages, my Cardiologist only wanted to see me once a year, but I objected to that because of my ongoing battle with cancer and the fact that cancer treatments can impact the functionality of the heart...  so, we agreed to continue our 6 month visits.

You have to take charge of your own healthcare sometimes and not always listen to these doctors...