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AFibbers Database: Rosemary

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NameRosemary
LocationEugene, Oregon
Age46
Diagnosed conditionrheumatic heart valve stenosis - chronic afib.
Years with condition6 known
Frequency of episodespersistent
Duration of episodescontinual
Event preceding first AFmowing the lawn
General healthgood
Current statemoderately impaired for exertion
Triggersthe reason I'm in afib. is because I had undiagnosed rheumatic fever at age 8-9. The strep virus settled in around my mitral valve and laid down tissue which eventually resulted in a narrowing of my mitral valve - the valve between L atrium and L ventrical. At the point is was discovered I had a blood clot in my L atrium due to blood backing up in the atrium because it couldn't fit through the mitral valve quickly enough. I had slowly become more and more tired, and sought treatment when I realized how irregular my heart rate was.
PreventionsI guess rheumatic heart disease is fairly rare in the US - best prevention would have been to diagnose and treat it years ago.
Now I try to avoid caffeine because it seems to worsen my afib., and don't drink too much alcohol either.
Current medications/side effectsTiazac/diltiazem, warfarin
tiazac constipates me - I take psillium husks twice a day and add prunes at times. It may slow me down a bit, but not like the beta blocker I first tried.

Past medications/side effectsDigoxin initially - I felt soo much better.
Flecainide - I was in normal rhythm for about 4 years - no known side effects for me.
Aspirin - while I was in rhythm.
History of surgeryAfter I was diagnosed with the valve disease it was a year before it got really bad. Initially I was cardioverted and stayed in normal sinus r. Then in 1998 I had a procedure called mitral valve valvuloplasty in which a cardiologist inserted a balloon into my mitral valve and blew it open. This was amazingly helpful and I felt better immediately. I was in normal rhythm for about 4 years. This year, 5 years later, my valve is beginning to close down again. If anyone knows any tricks for stopping this growing-together process, I'd love to hear about it.
Future plansMonitor annually for the size of my mitral valve opening and possibly have another balloon procedure down the road. I'm looking at the potential for a valve replacement at some point. I DO plan to continue with blood thinners - stroke risk is too high.
Personal commentsI think afib. makes me feel more anxious than I would otherwise feel, especially if I'm tired. I have been working out for about 3 months, and feel pretty good. My cardiologist tells me not to worry about my heart rate numbers - just to self-monitor as to what feels okay. I know I'm over the top if I start wheezing while exerting - I slow right down - all I need is lung involvement.... I notice a diminishing capacity to exert as my valve opening is getting smaller. As an aside,I had the option to buy long term care insurance with no physical or medical records and I signed up - it's cheap for now, and it's my way of taking care of some of my anxiety.
Check list
crossacebutololcrossamiodarone (cordarone,pacerone)crossanisindione (miradon)
crossatenolol (tenormin)crossaspirincrossazimilide
crossbepridilcrossbetaxololcrossbisoprolol (monocor,emconcor)
crossbretyliumcrossbucindololcrosscarvedilol
crosscibenzolinecrossdicumarolcrossdigitoxin
crossdigoxin (lanoxin)tickdiltiazem (cardizem)crossdiphenylhydantoin
crossdisopyramide (norpace)crossdofetilide (tikosyn)crossdronedarone
crossencainidecrossesmolol (brevibloc)crossersentilide
crossflecainide (tambocor)crossgallopamilcrossibutilide (corvert)
crosslidocainecrossmibefradilcrossmetoprolol (lopressor,toprol xl)
crossmexiletinecrossmoricizinecrossnadolol
crossphenytoincrossprocainamidecrosspropafanone (rythmol)
crosspropranolol (inderal)crossquinapril (accupril)crossquinidine (quinaglute)
crosssotalol (betapace)crosstedisamilcrosstimolol
crosstocainidecrosstrandolapril (mavik)crossvalsartan (diovan)
crossverapamil (calan,isoptin)tickwarfarin (coumadin)crossasthma
crossdiabetescrossGERD/acid refluxcrosshypertension
crosshypotensioncrosshyperthyroidismcrosshypothyroidism
crossadrenergiccrossvagalcrossfamilial
crossidiopathic/lonecrossparoxysmaltickpermanent/chronic
crossatrial fluttercrosscardiomyopathycrossCHF
crossPACcrossPVCcrossSVT
crosssyncopecrossbradycardiacrosstachycardia
crossheart blockcrossmyocardial infarctiontickrheumatic heart diease
crosssick sinus syndromecrossstrokecrossWPW
tickelectrical cardioversioncrossdefibrillatorcrosspacemaker
crossablationcrossbypasscrossmaze
crossMaletickFemale 

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