i really like your videos. great font and great colour choices. i'm tired of seeing boring videos in the same standard black and white with the same fonts. you guys make the slides look appealing and the layout is great. seeing nothing but words can be a little boring, but not with your videos. you guys keep my attention with your creativity!! thanks for being original with the display of your videos!!!
I appreciate your video. Im 54 and been diagnosed with systolic heart failure, left ventricle dilated Cardiomyopathy at 39 so been theough all those meds you've mentioned but none of them now all different names, those didn't work for me at all. I was in the ER the week before 4 massive attacks week later ambulance ride to local ER they gave me Coreg Intravenous route and I tanked 60/40 BP 28 pulse. I left AMA, not best move, week later airlifted to another state. Very small town, local doctors didn't have a clue what to do, asked me for advice, zi said no Coreg no Lisinopril they were pushing it as I was saying it..took me off but too late, ga e me 75 mcg Fentanyl 4 mg ativan and 1 mg zofran... medication is serious stuff. Know who is prescribing you your meds and make sure they have been to school lately. Almost fatal mistakes anyone listening to your video would have known. As a matter of fact I have half a mind to go show that doctor this video. Damn right I "Liked" the video Thank you FFTARTAGLIA 🙏💪🔥❤ Always praying strong fire in your heart
@@ferozemalik7171 I'm feeling decent most of the time. Then there is the rough to very rough times. I do what I can when I can, and rest when I must!! Know thyself!!! To look at me one would never believe what my health profile looks like. Thank you for asking! praying strong fire in your heart always FFTARTAGLIA 🙏💪🔥❤
@@ferozemalik7171 both actually. I was a 1st Responder in Manhattan on Sept11, so a lot pulmonology issues came along with cardiac. Ive had 4 confirmed in the hospital hooked up to ekg heart attacks 4 years ago, and one literal flatline cardiac arrest 12 years ago. FFTARTAGLIA always praying strong fire in your heart 🙏💪🔥❤
My last echo shows my EF is 30-35% now. I'm only 52 and Entresto, Coreg, lasix and Eliquis are not helping as much as we hoped. I am seeing a vascular surgeon to consult on my Mitral, Aortic and Tricuspid regurgitation. I'm wondering if an LVAD will help my biventricular pacemaker make me feel better...
It is important to quit smoking smoking if diagnosed with heart failure as smoking significantly increases the risk of heart attack and decreased heart function. Thank you for watching!
Important to talk to your doctor about why your blood pressures may be low. Medications , heart dysfunction, electrolyte abnormalities, or a combination of all these could contribute.
Powerful summary. As a fresh clinical pharmacist, I find this review very, very helpful. great job!
Read several articles before watching this video. Really helped bring everything together. Thanks!
i really like your videos.
great font and great colour choices. i'm tired of seeing boring videos in the same standard black and white with the same fonts. you guys make the slides look appealing and the layout is great. seeing nothing but words can be a little boring, but not with your videos. you guys keep my attention with your creativity!!
thanks for being original with the display of your videos!!!
Helpful comprehensive and easy to understand. Thank you
I appreciate your video. Im 54 and been diagnosed with systolic heart failure, left ventricle dilated Cardiomyopathy at 39 so been theough all those meds you've mentioned but none of them now all different names, those didn't work for me at all. I was in the ER the week before 4 massive attacks week later ambulance ride to local ER they gave me Coreg Intravenous route and I tanked 60/40 BP 28 pulse. I left AMA, not best move, week later airlifted to another state. Very small town, local doctors didn't have a clue what to do, asked me for advice, zi said no Coreg no Lisinopril they were pushing it as I was saying it..took me off but too late, ga e me 75 mcg Fentanyl 4 mg ativan and 1 mg zofran... medication is serious stuff. Know who is prescribing you your meds and make sure they have been to school lately. Almost fatal mistakes anyone listening to your video would have known. As a matter of fact I have half a mind to go show that doctor this video. Damn right I "Liked" the video
Thank you
FFTARTAGLIA
🙏💪🔥❤
Always praying strong fire in your heart
Sorry you went through that experience but I am glad that things are improving. Thank you for the support!
@FF Tartaglia how are you feeling now?
@@ferozemalik7171 I'm feeling decent most of the time. Then there is the rough to very rough times. I do what I can when I can, and rest when I must!! Know thyself!!!
To look at me one would never believe what my health profile looks like. Thank you for asking!
praying strong fire in your heart always FFTARTAGLIA 🙏💪🔥❤
@@fftartaglia300 Did you have heart attacks or heart failure!
@@ferozemalik7171 both actually. I was a 1st Responder in Manhattan on Sept11, so a lot pulmonology issues came along with cardiac. Ive had 4 confirmed in the hospital hooked up to ekg heart attacks 4 years ago, and one literal flatline cardiac arrest 12 years ago.
FFTARTAGLIA always praying strong fire in your heart 🙏💪🔥❤
Thank you, very helpful in understanding this.
Thank you for supporting the channel!
GREAT INFORMATION ❤❤❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks! Very formative with my EKG results...
At the end of each video you should include links to related vids
Will do! Thanks for the suggestion
How about the new medicine sacubritil-valsartan(entresto)??
Awesome video thanks for making it!!!!
Thank you for watching!
great... keep it up
My last echo shows my EF is 30-35% now. I'm only 52 and Entresto, Coreg, lasix and Eliquis are not helping as much as we hoped. I am seeing a vascular surgeon to consult on my Mitral, Aortic and Tricuspid regurgitation. I'm wondering if an LVAD will help my biventricular pacemaker make me feel better...
I would discuss this with your vascular surgeon or cardiologist and see what options are best for you and your situation. Thanks for watching!
Super
Thank you for watching!
Just curious, why do we not want to start a patient on Coreg during an acute exacerbation?
Can Left Heart failure be considered as HFrEF?
I was so glad this heart failure was not caused by smoking
It is important to quit smoking smoking if diagnosed with heart failure as smoking significantly increases the risk of heart attack and decreased heart function. Thank you for watching!
My Bnp is in the notmal range but is there anything I can do to improve the low pressures??
Important to talk to your doctor about why your blood pressures may be low. Medications , heart dysfunction, electrolyte abnormalities, or a combination of all these could contribute.
Who came up with this “music”
Planet Ayurveda's Arjuna tea has a wonderful blend of flavors that make it both enjoyable and beneficial
Useful vid, except for the utterly repellent intro noise (I refuse to refer to it as 'music').
My EF was 45 withib 3 weeks time in another echo showed 66 how is this possible
The heart is surprisingly resilient and the EF can bounce back quickly even after being sick.
My mum just got diagnosed she's only 46 😭💔
what are her numbers? what are her doctors saying?
What’s up with that terrible intro?
What up with the music👎