Im absolutly terrified. I just got diagnos with pericarditis and im a very active person. Im so terrify to not do anything for months n months like you. 😭 Thanks for sharing
I'm sorry to hear that, my best advice is to listen to your doctors and do your best to rest and heal. The more you push yourself the longer the recovery
Hey bro. I’m 6 months in this Saturday. Kinda like you, the pain and symptoms are decreasing as time goes on. Thanks for the hope. How long were you om colchicine?
Wow u got peri in March 2020? me as well. Im sure it was from cv19. I still get chest pains but all tests come back fine. And i get headaches still. I take curcumin, magnesium glysonate, fish oil, etc. Im working on proper circadian rhythm
What are your symptoms? I got this 5 weeks ago.. myo/pericarditis. I’m having like shortness of breath or like my chest is heavy and it’s not a satisfying breath.
@@bigbuu4334 just chest pains amd headaches also fatigue. I had a head mri and they think its csf leak but who knows. Chest pain they just say anxiety and costochondritis. Try asking your dr for colchisine for peri. I also have short of breathe, but my pulse ox is always above 96
Hey man thanks for the vid, so your diagnosis was reccurent pericarditis and your pretty much cured now? i have it also since october 2021, relapsed after being sick september 2022, struggling right now and i literally just started the steroid and its made it worse. just want some hope that itll resolve
Pretty much cured, yeah. Everyone basically needs to figure out their medication regimen with their doctor by listening to their body. I couldn't do steroids either because they were making me worse. I go over that a bit in my first video. Just take it easy and be kind to yourself during this!
@@DarkEag1e 2 quick questions, have you been sick since you recovered and did it bring back the peri? and how long did you take the steroids until you realised it was making it worse so you had to stop.
@@steeeez I took steroids like for 2 days and felt really bad so I stopped. I've been sick since recovering, and sometimes I just have to take Advil or Aleve to stay safe. Hope that helps!
What tests detected your Pericarditis? I've got my X-Ray and ECG reports yesterday, X-ray was normal but ECG (Electrocardiograhy) report said I have Sinus Bradycardia ( which means low heart rate) But I have the symptoms of Pericarditis Suddenly I get a sharp pain as if someone was stabbing me with a pin or knife ( like a real sharp pain) and I couldn't take a deep breath as it would worsen my pain. It usually lasts for few seconds to few minutes and then the pain gone. It used to happen once in a month or 6 months or even week sometimes. Initially I ignored it coz it lasts for few sec to few minutes and then the pain would go away. Last week it lasted for half an hour, omg I was so scared, and after that I got that attack 4-5 times this week. I told my mother about this, immediately called my Uncle Who's a doctor, he advised me to get my ECG and X-Ray done. Now that I got my reports, it didn't diagnose the cause of my sharp sudden chest pain, it only said my heart rate was low. I consulted Cardiologist, he said I need Echocardiography as well. As I was searching my symptoms on Google, it said these are the symptoms of Pericarditis. Then I saw a couple of medical Videos on RUclips about Pericarditis, I feel I might have Pericarditis. I'm just 19 years old and feeling very anxious about it.
Sorry you're going through that! The test that was important for me was a blood test. It identified key proteins that showed inflammation in the heart. My pain was more of an all over pressure but maybe you have peri. I'd definitely get a blood test, and make sure you have a cardiologist that helps/cares.
You look so much healthier in this video. I have had a relapse for the pericarditis and the myo for me
Im absolutly terrified. I just got diagnos with pericarditis and im a very active person. Im so terrify to not do anything for months n months like you. 😭 Thanks for sharing
I'm sorry to hear that, my best advice is to listen to your doctors and do your best to rest and heal. The more you push yourself the longer the recovery
What was terrifying about resting for 3 months?
Hey bro. I’m 6 months in this Saturday. Kinda like you, the pain and symptoms are decreasing as time goes on. Thanks for the hope. How long were you om colchicine?
I was on it for 9 months about. Hope you're fully back soon!
Hey man, how are you getting on now?
Wow u got peri in March 2020? me as well. Im sure it was from cv19. I still get chest pains but all tests come back fine. And i get headaches still. I take curcumin, magnesium glysonate, fish oil, etc. Im working on proper circadian rhythm
What are your symptoms? I got this 5 weeks ago.. myo/pericarditis. I’m having like shortness of breath or like my chest is heavy and it’s not a satisfying breath.
@@bigbuu4334 just chest pains amd headaches also fatigue. I had a head mri and they think its csf leak but who knows. Chest pain they just say anxiety and costochondritis. Try asking your dr for colchisine for peri. I also have short of breathe, but my pulse ox is always above 96
@@SteppesoftheLevant did you ever have shortness of breath.
@@bigbuu4334 yeah i still get it. It's not as bad now. But yeah. And the chest pain is slightly better, but not good enough to before i got sick
@@SteppesoftheLevant what where your troponin levels ?
Thanks for sharing
Look up micheal twyman. Hes a cardiologist who emphasizes proper sleep and sunlight exposure in the morning
Hey man thanks for the vid, so your diagnosis was reccurent pericarditis and your pretty much cured now? i have it also since october 2021, relapsed after being sick september 2022, struggling right now and i literally just started the steroid and its made it worse. just want some hope that itll resolve
Pretty much cured, yeah. Everyone basically needs to figure out their medication regimen with their doctor by listening to their body. I couldn't do steroids either because they were making me worse. I go over that a bit in my first video. Just take it easy and be kind to yourself during this!
@@DarkEag1e 2 quick questions, have you been sick since you recovered and did it bring back the peri? and how long did you take the steroids until you realised it was making it worse so you had to stop.
@@steeeez I took steroids like for 2 days and felt really bad so I stopped. I've been sick since recovering, and sometimes I just have to take Advil or Aleve to stay safe. Hope that helps!
Did you change your diet?
What tests detected your Pericarditis?
I've got my X-Ray and ECG reports yesterday, X-ray was normal but ECG (Electrocardiograhy) report said I have Sinus Bradycardia ( which means low heart rate)
But I have the symptoms of Pericarditis
Suddenly I get a sharp pain as if someone was stabbing me with a pin or knife ( like a real sharp pain) and I couldn't take a deep breath as it would worsen my pain. It usually lasts for few seconds to few minutes and then the pain gone. It used to happen once in a month or 6 months or even week sometimes. Initially I ignored it coz it lasts for few sec to few minutes and then the pain would go away.
Last week it lasted for half an hour, omg I was so scared, and after that I got that attack 4-5 times this week. I told my mother about this, immediately called my Uncle Who's a doctor, he advised me to get my ECG and X-Ray done.
Now that I got my reports, it didn't diagnose the cause of my sharp sudden chest pain, it only said my heart rate was low. I consulted Cardiologist, he said I need Echocardiography as well.
As I was searching my symptoms on Google, it said these are the symptoms of Pericarditis. Then I saw a couple of medical Videos on RUclips about Pericarditis, I feel I might have Pericarditis.
I'm just 19 years old and feeling very anxious about it.
Sorry you're going through that! The test that was important for me was a blood test. It identified key proteins that showed inflammation in the heart. My pain was more of an all over pressure but maybe you have peri. I'd definitely get a blood test, and make sure you have a cardiologist that helps/cares.
That doesn't sound like pericarditis.