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The family member experiences a bit of heavier breathing when doing certain activities , like walking .
Would that be consistent with the 'Features of Grade 1 Diastolic Dysfunction' ?
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Heavy breathing- i can see what you mean - i think
I thought of using the description ' breathlessness ' but it is not really out of breath - more like a bit breathless - if you see what i mean .
Was that your interpretation of my initial description ?
If your answer is still no - what is the likely cause of the symptom ?
Heavy breathing- i can see what you mean - i think
I thought of using the description ' breathlessness ' but it is not really out of breath - more like a bit breathless - if you see what i mean .
Was that your interpretation of my initial description ?
If your answer is still no - what is the likely cause of the symptom ?
Well, it might be...Bazile...that the Grade 1 Diastolic function has progressed and the heart is beginning to suffer as i suggested in the other thread.
if there is associated,swelling of the ankles, tiredness and or chest tightness, then i think one should seek the opinion of a Cardiologist...again.
The more likely explanation is a little less sinister.....getting older and putting on weight.
if there is associated,swelling of the ankles, tiredness and or chest tightness, then i think one should seek the opinion of a Cardiologist...again.
The more likely explanation is a little less sinister.....getting older and putting on weight.
LOL.....NHS or Private? This will cost you ;-)
Right....if someone has highBP, which is undiagnosed and untreated, then the left side of the heart comes under some "extra strain" and the only evidence of this might be a Grade1 Diastolic Dysfunction.
Now once the diagnosis is made and treatment instituted ( BP lowering pills and beta blockers say) then the advancement of heart damage may well be halted for a number of years....say 15+ or slowed down.
Right....if someone has highBP, which is undiagnosed and untreated, then the left side of the heart comes under some "extra strain" and the only evidence of this might be a Grade1 Diastolic Dysfunction.
Now once the diagnosis is made and treatment instituted ( BP lowering pills and beta blockers say) then the advancement of heart damage may well be halted for a number of years....say 15+ or slowed down.