With moderate tricuspid the doctor doesn't look for the causes even with higly fatiguee..?!!The Lupus can cause heavy ,weak legs and general fatigue?I have this stmptom with moderate tricuspid,the problem the cardiologist didn't llok for the cause!!And I heard Lupus causes macrocytosis..?Which I have!
@popitoto It’s important that your cardiologist looks deeper into the causes, especially since you’re experiencing significant fatigue and leg weakness. Lupus can indeed cause systemic symptoms like fatigue, muscle weakness, and can sometimes lead to macrocytosis due to its impact on blood cells. Given the overlap in symptoms, it might be helpful to discuss these concerns with both your cardiologist and a rheumatologist to ensure a comprehensive approach.
One night I was in A fib and had to go to the ER and the ER doctor asked me Scotty you haven't been here in a while remind us again what your cardiac history is again. I said "tricuspid valve atresia with single ventricle". The ER doctor said "what the hell is tricuspid valve atresia and how are you alive with only one ventricle"? My response was"you are a doctor and you don't know this shit"? ER doctor said I'm an ER doctor not a pediatric cardiologist.
Thank you so much. God bless 😊❤️
Mine is very mild right now. I’m 57 and trying to get healthier.
Is it normal to have mild tricuspid regurgitation?
Thank you SO much for this!
They don't do anything if it is mild, just monitor it. I do have mild, hope they stay that way.
If the condition is mild, it is typically monitored closely without immediate intervention, hoping it remains stable. ❤️
With moderate tricuspid the doctor doesn't look for the causes even with higly fatiguee..?!!The Lupus can cause heavy ,weak legs and general fatigue?I have this stmptom with moderate tricuspid,the problem the cardiologist didn't llok for the cause!!And I heard Lupus causes macrocytosis..?Which I have!
@popitoto It’s important that your cardiologist looks deeper into the causes, especially since you’re experiencing significant fatigue and leg weakness. Lupus can indeed cause systemic symptoms like fatigue, muscle weakness, and can sometimes lead to macrocytosis due to its impact on blood cells. Given the overlap in symptoms, it might be helpful to discuss these concerns with both your cardiologist and a rheumatologist to ensure a comprehensive approach.
I've heard ineffective carditis is less serious than infective carditis : )
It should have read infective endocarditis, ie inflammation of the inside of the heart secondary to infected blood.
@@rg9749 Joke dude.
One night I was in A fib and had to go to the ER and the ER doctor asked me Scotty you haven't been here in a while remind us again what your cardiac history is again. I said "tricuspid valve atresia with single ventricle". The ER doctor said "what the hell is tricuspid valve atresia and how are you alive with only one ventricle"? My response was"you are a doctor and you don't know this shit"? ER doctor said I'm an ER doctor not a pediatric cardiologist.
Dear lord is he crazy