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Congestive Heart Failure Signs & Symptoms (& Why They Occur)
Congestive Heart Failure is a heart condition involving the inability to pump blood effectively due to issues with myocardial functioning. In this lesson, we discuss the signs and symptoms of Congestive Heart Failure and why they occur.
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@TributeMack2015AngryMack
@TributeMack2015AngryMack 4 месяца назад
I was born and diagnosed with severe CHF and I almost died from birth because of this condition I’ve had this condition my whole entire life so my heart was very weak and wasn’t working properly and it got even more severe that I have to get an emergency surgery since I was 3. Now I’m 20 my heart is stronger than before.❤
@Mantras-and-Mystics
@Mantras-and-Mystics 3 месяца назад
Are you on any medication, or have anything inserted or anything? I have chf, probably for a few years already, but wasn't diagnosed coz I was 14. It's getting worse and I'm scared. What is your diet like? Thank you. 💙
@TributeMack2015AngryMack
@TributeMack2015AngryMack 3 месяца назад
I was on medication for it why? And yours was undiagnosed and mines was diagnosed since birth. Plus your age has nothing to do with this condition? 🤨
@yimothyroberts
@yimothyroberts 2 месяца назад
can i ask if theres any good ways you know of from experience to tell if a cough and shortness of breath is truely heart related?
@angelaweeks5607
@angelaweeks5607 2 месяца назад
​@yimothyroberts Hi, it truly is symptoms of CHF, I'm going through it right now the same symptoms as you are.
@kathyerwin8042
@kathyerwin8042 5 месяцев назад
My husband died three years ago from coronary artery disease, but he also had diabetes and his kidneys were failing. He died in the hospital with a ventilator, and he had triple bypass one week before he died. It was a saddest day of my life.
@HappybdD_mash5-24
@HappybdD_mash5-24 4 месяца назад
@chishajm922
@chishajm922 3 месяца назад
It's hard to read through your comment, am also suffering from heart failure and I know I have limited time 😢...
@mreudeco
@mreudeco 3 месяца назад
Sorry to hear about your loss. May God bless you with strength 🙏
@elizabethbovee3650
@elizabethbovee3650 2 месяца назад
I’m so sorry for your loss of your husband and the suffering he endured. Praying for you.
@lunasteinberg3808
@lunasteinberg3808 2 месяца назад
I am sending you a warm hug
@Juan-wj6nu
@Juan-wj6nu 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for that information. I have congestive heart failure now had it for three years and for me it’s a little worse because I have a heart murmur I’ve swollen up so bad at times my skin was so tight I thought I was gonna burst. but you’ve explained it pretty good better than any doctor I’ve seen thank you
@RSSpeacemaker
@RSSpeacemaker 4 месяца назад
I'm so sorry to hear this! God bless you
@DrAntara
@DrAntara 9 месяцев назад
Great video 😊thank you 🎉
@ShaunSavage-kl9pd
@ShaunSavage-kl9pd 7 месяцев назад
My wife of 18 years died of congestive heart failure. I miss her
@beaglesnlove580
@beaglesnlove580 5 месяцев назад
I’m sorry for your loss. My dad passed away 2 weeks ago due to heart failure as well. His heart just stopped
@popitoto
@popitoto 5 месяцев назад
may God give you strength, so 😢sorry
@MiNiWhYtE
@MiNiWhYtE 4 месяца назад
Sorry for your loss. God is with you. You will meet your wife again on the other side, and it'll be pure joy and love. Stay strong
@Vincent-fo7xp
@Vincent-fo7xp 4 месяца назад
RIP 😢
@gregeagan9060
@gregeagan9060 4 месяца назад
My condolences may God be with her
@sag1970
@sag1970 6 месяцев назад
😮 this is so easy to understand. A very simple explanation on a difficult subject
@hollycahill3901
@hollycahill3901 8 месяцев назад
Thank your! Very informative
@kaylek3874
@kaylek3874 3 месяца назад
I’m an RN and this was a concise and very informative video and really helped me brush up on some of my cardiac knowledge.
@ianwalton4081
@ianwalton4081 15 дней назад
I’ve just found out I have left side heart failure . It was a shock to me as I’d never heard this term before. I had a heart attack in 2021 and had a temporary pacemaker for 10 days . I had 2 stents in the right hand side of my heart . My surgery pharmacist phoned me out of the blue and said “ obviously you know about your heart failure” I nearly collapsed when she said it . She has put me on a new medication ( dapagliflozin) and that was the end of the call . I’ve been researching these videos on here and found this one really good to understand the symptoms I have . ❤
@lesterlachappelle3947
@lesterlachappelle3947 7 месяцев назад
I was diagnosed with congestive heart failure back in 2016. 2017 after heart attack they put stent in LAD. Right side blockage 50/100 % . I’ve been dealing with so many issues headaches vision memory issues two brain tumors pituitary gland plus a lot of other things. My stent was replaced last year. Since then been having chest pains when lying on left side. Told my cardiologist nothing really mentioned about it. October 30 he’s putting in icd guess it’s the defibrillator/pacemaker. It makes you feel hopeless at times but thankful for the time I do have left. I’m 54 years old so I’ve lived my life raised my kids
@dwightgreen9512
@dwightgreen9512 7 месяцев назад
Dont give up…. Stay strong
@peacenholiness6855
@peacenholiness6855 6 месяцев назад
A lifestyle change is needed 🧘‍♂️ 🙏 ☯️ Also burn frankincense just before bed with the window cracked daily
@lesterlachappelle3947
@lesterlachappelle3947 6 месяцев назад
@@peacenholiness6855have changed lifestyles drastically, only thing I have left to do is quit smoking. I’ve managed to quit in the past, some reason can’t.
@marrymcnamara8709
@marrymcnamara8709 6 месяцев назад
Good luck to you. Hang in there u still have more life to live. You are only 54!
@RandomHuTaoSimp
@RandomHuTaoSimp 6 месяцев назад
Listen to me. And read this carefully. There is hope, and im not going to give you the bullcrap runaround "You got this"," Hang in there." I have literal hope for you so I want you to listen to me carefully about what I am going to tell you. This is a way of life that is VERY powerful when it comes to ALL things metabolic and metabolic health translates to a healthy endocrine system for every part of the body. YOU NEED TO EAT CARNIVORE It's that simple. You need to eat 90% grass fed and finished red meats, ONLY cooking those meats in animal fats like tallow, butter or ghee. NEVER use vegetable oils or oils from a vegetable seed, because these vegetable oils are super concentrated into linoleic acid (A very, very inflammatory, processed, refined seed oil) Canola oil, grapeseed oil, safllower oil, soybean oil. Or any type of refined vegetable oil. Literally kick them ALL out of your house and only cook with healthy, animal fats like tallow, butter or ghee Dont calorie restrict and DO NOT limit your fat. And make sure your entire diet is 90% red meat, eggs, maybe some pork if you like it. You can have any type of beef, ground beef, steaks, NY strips, whatever you like so long as it's beef. Beef, especially grass fed and finished beef is high in a few notable nutrients that can transform your heart and its health; Vitamin k2 (needed to keep calcium out of your arteries so your heart and pump strong) and a nutrient called CoQ10, a very powerful nutrient for your heart. Not to mention Red meat is the MOST anti-inflammatory food on the planet, LITERALLY. On top of that, the amino acid profile in beef is literally perfect, and superior to any other food. It's high in an amino acid called glutamine which is responsible for healing your body. You gut uses about 30% glutamine by itself. I theorize that it uses it to diversify a humans gut microbiome for carnivore dieters. Which explains why carnivore dieters usually have a diverse array of gut bacteria in all parts of their guts. If anyone tells you this is a bad idea, please don't listen to them, because all the negative studies that demonize red meat, saturated fat and cholesterol are all garbage, confounded studies riddled with healthy user bias. The only WAY that cholesterol can harm you is if its oxidized by inflammatory response like from oxidated seed oils that I mentioned above, or any other type of stressor that can oxidize or damage the cholesterol, and another process called sugar glycation. These are the ONLY two mechanism's at which your cholesterol can be damamged, bypass your arterial walls and clog your arteries. And the carnivore lifestyle doesn't contain sugar and it reduces all stressors better than any other diet, thanks to its powerful anti-inflammatory abilites. If you want to save your own life, please don't let me waste the time it took to type this out for you to understand. I say this out of love and I don't want you to suffer. My father died of cancer, and I wish I had known about this way of eating as it always causes miracles for the recession of cancer. So please give this a try. It will change your life and likely save you. Don't hesitate to message me back if you have any more questions if you want to get started. I have a discord and I'm also a carnivore myself (Oh almost forgot. Fasting is another POWERFUL part of the equation you can add into with carnivore to help strengthen your health) You will want to combine both of these. Only drink water, and ground if you can, but focus mostly on dieting and fasting if the grounding is to overwhelming at first. I know it was for me
@c.l.j.jardell5811
@c.l.j.jardell5811 8 месяцев назад
Going. Thru. That's a. Pretty good. Explanation. !!
@Kiwi403
@Kiwi403 6 месяцев назад
What a wonderful teacher you are. Thankyou! I needed this as I go between hospital and doctor often without full explanations. You made it very easy to understand.
@deirdrekiely6187
@deirdrekiely6187 5 месяцев назад
ASK your doctor for better explanations. That's their job. Don't be passive. Speak up.
@tomj4506
@tomj4506 7 месяцев назад
Very well done. Just enuf to understand.
@mindfullearner344
@mindfullearner344 6 месяцев назад
Great video. Thank you.
@laurielivingston4606
@laurielivingston4606 8 месяцев назад
My fiance passed away two years ago with CHF. He had a heart attack one year before he passed. There was a blood clot in his heart. After the heart attack he was in denial and didn't take the meds or go to any of the Cardiologist appointments.
@vicgallimore6756
@vicgallimore6756 7 месяцев назад
Stuped.
@Juan-wj6nu
@Juan-wj6nu 7 месяцев назад
Sorry to hear that. But it’s like i tell everyone. I’m on medical records as DNR and I will try to take care of myself as much as I can. But in reality I know I’m on borrowed time and I want to live my life and enjoy it until Our Lord calls me. And being on all these meds brings me down.
@Kiwi403
@Kiwi403 6 месяцев назад
@@Juan-wj6nu Hi Juan, the great thing about being a Christian is knowing where we go when our time is up. I have heart failure and I just trust in him. God bless you
@Whitegorillaboy
@Whitegorillaboy 6 месяцев назад
@@Kiwi403 Man, are you full of gas. Nothing like a nice case of denial to irresponsibly leave your family a stiff. You're quite the cavalier creep.
@Kiwi403
@Kiwi403 6 месяцев назад
Hi Laurie. I'm sorry for your loss. That is a cautionary tale for me. I'm so tempted not to go to my cardiology appointments.
@user-zj8gi9zl8x
@user-zj8gi9zl8x 7 месяцев назад
JJ I like your explanation very much💋
@chaddoyle9009
@chaddoyle9009 3 месяца назад
Better explanation than my doctor. Thanks.
@1171
@1171 7 месяцев назад
I can’t believe the diagnosis of the drs.😊
@waelfadlallah8939
@waelfadlallah8939 Год назад
Thank you JJ 🙏
@keydenben1035
@keydenben1035 7 месяцев назад
link to the full video
@JD-ws8nd
@JD-ws8nd 4 месяца назад
My father is dying from CHF. Originally diagnosed in 2004, he lived a normal life until 2 weeks ago. He is now on home hospice care. This is the most difficult thing ever. The decline was so fast.
@sharonsharon7775
@sharonsharon7775 3 месяца назад
@JD-ws8nd have you looked into the carnivore diet lots of people cured meny terrible diseases with carnivore. The drs are all over u tube informing us on the carnivore diet. Good luck great blessings 🙏 ❤
@JD-ws8nd
@JD-ws8nd 3 месяца назад
@sharonsharon7775 He actually died on Monday Jan 15th. It's crazy how fast this happened. 2 weeks ago we thought he just had a bug....this is tough. He was my best friend
@sharonsharon7775
@sharonsharon7775 3 месяца назад
@@JD-ws8nd im so very sorry truly iam . I lost my brother 6 years ago with the same problem sending prayers 🙏 and blessings 💜
@chrispriest1904
@chrispriest1904 7 месяцев назад
WOW LEARN SUMUT NEW EVERY DAY
@BillonBass
@BillonBass 8 месяцев назад
Exactly the signs my father showed. We tried to get him to see a doctor but he wouldn’t go. He was found dead a week later from congestive heart failure. Pay attention to these symptoms and get help!
@GoodDr.
@GoodDr. 2 месяца назад
Nice video, and I’ve learned a lot, Your heart is a resilient muscle capable of incredible strength and endurance
@SheepAmongGoats
@SheepAmongGoats 12 дней назад
Everything in the human body is. The infinite knowledge of God is far beyond our understanding.
@lisarey1969
@lisarey1969 9 месяцев назад
GREAT video!!
@erwinrogers9470
@erwinrogers9470 3 месяца назад
Great information👍
@christopherwatson283
@christopherwatson283 8 месяцев назад
Frow My Personal Experience. My Heart was under Severe Stress when My Atlas was Hung on My Skull. Heart Failure is a Complication from Ignored Atlas Dislocations. The Cause of most Seizures is also the most likely cause of Hyper-Tension. When Dislocated Your Growth is Distorting Your Body. Kyphosis and Scoliosis are also Complications. The more Distorted You become the more Agitated the Complications become. Some Areas of the Neck Erode and Restrict with Worsening Distortion. Head Ischemia and Nerve Damage worsen when Ignoring the Dislocation run the Course. This is also the most likely Cause of IBD IBS, Nasty Skin. Leukemia, Lung Cancer, Other Cancers, MS, CP, Parkinsons, Demetia, CTE, Fibro, RA, Vertigo, Gesturing, Hair Loss, Vision Loss, Vision Loss, Random Nose Bleeds, Severe Headaches, Auto- Immune Labels since the Seizures are left Unresolved, Etc. You are in a Cross-Eyed Herd of Ignored Atlas Dislocations. These are some of the Labels for the many Complications being Treated with Pharmaceuticals. A Half Brained Humpback Life of Suffering and Gaslighting for most of the Population. Get Knocked Cross-Eyed. Get left Cross-Eyed. Most Everybody gets knocked Cross-Eyed, Gaslighted and Sent Home with No Viable Answer. The Problem gets Ignored and the labelling begins. The Opioid Epidemic is Fueled by Ignored Pain. Autism, ADHD, PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, Ect. Some more of Them Labels. Leaving Children Dislocated and putting Them through Cancer Treatments. Leaving Children Dislocated in Coke Bottle Glasses. Leaving Children Dislocated in Seizures. Ignoring Hearing Loss in Children caused by Ignored Atlas Dislocations. God Bless, C. knows that the Body left with an Atlas Dislocation is a Slave to the Dislocation and or Dislocations. Continuing to Ignore the Neck and Promoting Atlas Dislocations has the Whole Herd Dislocated. The more They Ignore the Neck the more Labels They will come up with.
@marydrawing6294
@marydrawing6294 10 месяцев назад
thanks
@dr.chris8
@dr.chris8 11 месяцев назад
I am in 6th year of MBchB/MBBS, 1 more academic year to go and I'll be done. Wish me luck 🙏🏾
@hoagieheadz5445
@hoagieheadz5445 11 месяцев назад
I'm wishing you the best 🤞🏾❤
@karyannfontaine8757
@karyannfontaine8757 10 месяцев назад
Study hard and I wish you the best of luck!!
@erwinrogers9470
@erwinrogers9470 3 месяца назад
Love it🔥👏
@vapeking466
@vapeking466 4 месяца назад
I have Coronary artery disease and sleep apnea and Im only 50! Fortunately I beat diabetes only had it a yr. All males on my dads side have had heart issues. This is the only reason I found out I had coronary artery disease I had a calcium ct score (299) I paid out of pocket for it as medicare will NOT cover the screening! No arm pain, breathing issues, or heart attacks yet. 🙏
@meshkatzaman5491
@meshkatzaman5491 Месяц назад
Pls upload more neurology, cardiology and endocrine videos.
@raliesicvida4005
@raliesicvida4005 4 месяца назад
I was diagnosed with CHF and COPD back in 2012.
@johncasey5594
@johncasey5594 7 месяцев назад
I was diagnosed with CHF in 2017. My cardiologist, is not a chatty Kathy, he's one of those in and out doctors, so I have unanswered questions. My cardiologist said that I have zero heart damage after my CHF. He didn't come right out and say it, but it sounded like this was not normal. My health issues started 20 years earlier when I caught a bug, had a cold/flu and for the next 20 years I had chronic nasal congestion that doctors could not figure out or cure. Whatever they did to take care of my CHF also cured my chronic nasal congestion. I also have Hashimoto's thyroiditis. I got a clean bill of health from my family doctor around 2012, blood sugar good, cholesterol good, blood pressure, everything. The beginning symptoms of my Hashimoto's thyroiditis and CHF presented at virtually the same time, late 2014. Shortly after CHF diagnosis, I was diagnosed as diabetic and having high cholesterol. I have this feeling everything is related. P.S. I rarely drink.
@Whitegorillaboy
@Whitegorillaboy 6 месяцев назад
John, you don't have that great a future. Suggestion? Start drinking a fifth of well-chilled champagne daily, plus a quart of strawberries, a pound of grapes, good French bread, and a half pound of rare, cooked beef. May as well enjoy yourself on the way out.
@johncasey5594
@johncasey5594 6 месяцев назад
@@Whitegorillaboy Congestive heart failure is not a death sentence today, at least not in my case. I had zero heart damage. My cardiologist said my heart function was at 25% when I first saw him. He was looking for at least 50% and I am now at 60%, he seems happy. Have you met the world today, it is a dumpster fire and only getting worse. I am not looking to live to 100, not even 80, retirement age would even be too long. I have been semi retired since the age of 46 and I work from home. I believe in quality of life not quantity. I have lived a charmed life, would rather go out early than end it in hardship and suffering.
@RandomHuTaoSimp
@RandomHuTaoSimp 6 месяцев назад
@@johncasey5594 John here is a pro tip for you. Disregard almost everything Whitegorillaboy just said accept for the beef. If its one thing I've learned over MANY years of nutritional research and human physiology is that the heart's favorite food is literally beef with most of its nutrients in tact. CoQ10 is a very, VERY powerful nutrient in red meat (rare or raw is best) and eating a 100% grass fed and finished ALL beef diet (literally excluse all other foods but beef, maybe some beef organs and pasture raised organic eggs). This diet will ABSOLUTELY strengthen your heart and reduce your chances of having anymore heart complications. Actually I am extremely confident this way of eating will most likely reverse any heart problems you may have, so long as you still have your full heart and none of it has been surgically removed. In animal foods exists a another powerful nutrient called Vitamin k2, and what it does is it keeps all things calcium from going into the wrong area's (calcified arteries). But remember, the trick is exclusion. You need to literally exclude ALL things accept meat. Sugar glycation and oxidative damage are 2 MAJOR players when it comes to harming your heart. The carnivore diet is the lowest inflammation diet on the planet and is likely the only way you'll be able to reverse any heart issues you may have. Another happy side effect of doing this lifestyle, is you'll reverse your hashimoto's as its an inflammatory condition, and like all any auto-immune disease, it can be literally reversed with a SUPER low inflammation diet like 100% red meat carnivore. (grass fed and finished). Look up doctor berry on youtube. He will have plenty more info on this way of eating that I couldn't cover in this comment.
@jacobhillanbrand7988
@jacobhillanbrand7988 6 месяцев назад
Hi. Did you ever figure out what procedure you had to fix your heart that helped your nose too. I'm very curious about that because I've bin congested the last 20+ years and after multiple nose surgery no real improvement. I think I found on my paperwork with the heart doctor something about my big heart valve was enlarged. He blamed it on my blood pressure and my weight but I actually lost weight so I told him I'm still having symptoms and still don't have answers yet. I'm working on it. God bless all with heart issues. You gotta be an advocate for yourself cause these doctors treat people like they are conveyer machine
@johncasey5594
@johncasey5594 6 месяцев назад
@@jacobhillanbrand7988 Let me start off by saying sorry about your 20 years of nasal congestion. IT SUCKS ASS. For me, I was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. One of the symptoms is liquid around the heart. One of the first things they did was inject me with a diuretic, twice I believe. It was a huge vile of this clear liquid. Now at the same time they also gave me blood pressure and water pills daily. Now I don't know if it was the injection or the pills, but within weeks I was off nasal congestion pills, nasal sprays and was clear. Don't let them pull that weight card with you. I was anywhere from 330 to 400 lbs when I cleared up. It was getting rid of the liquid and/or the blood pressure/water pills that made the difference. Now, you have heart damage, I didn't, so that may also play into your results. You are right, I am 54, doctors seemed to take more time with patients years ago. It is exactly a conveyer belt these days. Best of luck to you.
@1Adam20
@1Adam20 6 месяцев назад
@2:08 Allow me to add a couple things here. When the O2 blood is pumped out to the the body the process is: Ascending Aorta -> Aortic Arch -> Where it branches toward the locations of the carotid arteries and the descending Aorta. These locations are important, and personally I know these locations quite well as I had a TAA repair (Thoracic Aortic Repair) where the condition of valves previously and at the time of repair is necessary, as valve repair before surgery can complicated the procedure of a TAA. Next, a TAA repair is only possible by entry through the sternum, again, been there, done that. This procedure if left untreated will kill you before you hit the floor, and quite literally is the fastest than even cutting your carotids. However, the surgery, assuming no history of valve replacement, or any other issues, will have a mortality rating of 5%. If you have this condition, don't be worried about your doctor saying "they don't find this until they have the dying or the dead." Again, been their done that. The Aortic Arch repair has a mortality rate of 20%. The descending Aorta is the largest of this artery number 1, and is pre-dominate in the elderly. If the issue is found the mortality rate is not that bad in comparison to the ascending Aorta. ANY issues to this artery number 1 are serious, and please don't put off getting it checked.
@LoneStarStinger
@LoneStarStinger 3 месяца назад
I know this will sound random but I am typing this comment as a self reminder to tell you the chaos that just ensued when I read your comment. I am too tired from laughing to do it just now. Started to type it and couldn’t make it just yet.
@suezbell1
@suezbell1 6 месяцев назад
What about girdling -- MS hug w/o MS -- is that a heart failure symptom?
@Merkava76
@Merkava76 8 месяцев назад
Just been diagnosed with stage 1 apparently.
@martingolding4951
@martingolding4951 2 месяца назад
I had a double heart bypass in 2001. I was aged 35ys old, and in 2004, I was diagnosed with heart failure . I have an appointment an MRI scan next April, as I may need a pacemaker fitted
@SheepAmongGoats
@SheepAmongGoats 12 дней назад
Damn dude that's rough.
@brucele2056
@brucele2056 Месяц назад
Has everyone find it weird heart and pancreas issues has risen exponentionallt ever since c0vid?.. ive been having heart, side neck and chest tightnese.. im afraid and dunno what to do.. im sorry for everyone who has lost a loved one. praying for us all to be ok and find peace.❤
@kristineheath7843
@kristineheath7843 Месяц назад
Hi l have been having same as you plus light heavy in head had heart halter on for 24 hours and came back not good under a cardiologist now ,l don't have high blood pressure or don't have colestro, am fit person walk heaps 48 kilos, keep get checked l had 2 ecg done at hospital but things seem normal so they ask my doctor to do halter ecg and that's when more stuff came up .
@kristineheath7843
@kristineheath7843 Месяц назад
Yes l had all my vax to and ever since then l have been having sinsus trouble to
@SheepAmongGoats
@SheepAmongGoats 12 дней назад
@@kristineheath7843 That's your own dmn fault.
@daniellem1838
@daniellem1838 12 дней назад
​@@SheepAmongGoats stop.
@SheepAmongGoats
@SheepAmongGoats 12 дней назад
​@@daniellem1838 ok
@KimSyracuse-tc9tb
@KimSyracuse-tc9tb 3 месяца назад
Okay I have not had alcohol in 4year what would it cause me to having pressure like Ball bouncing from back to front of chest then coming to front and I felt like bump under my right jaw and hear cracking under my right jew then I went. To speak couldn't then I went into shaking for 29 second about , passed out
@kiawest5247
@kiawest5247 Год назад
My husband is going through this now . Scared the socks off of me !
@hoagieheadz5445
@hoagieheadz5445 11 месяцев назад
Hey is everything fine? I'm wishing the best for you guys. I'm going through this right now with my grandpa. It's super scary 😨
@edelquinn8997
@edelquinn8997 9 месяцев назад
How many years did they give him I have someone who has it too
@hoagieheadz5445
@hoagieheadz5445 9 месяцев назад
@@edelquinn8997 they gave my grand pop weeks to live. He's still here kicking.
@afukinggod7092
@afukinggod7092 9 месяцев назад
​@@edelquinn8997my father has same symptoms, what to do??
@edelquinn8997
@edelquinn8997 9 месяцев назад
@@afukinggod7092 sauna is helpful lots of organic vegetables and big salads
@chishajm922
@chishajm922 3 месяца назад
Am a heart failure patient and everyday feels like my last day of breathing 😢 i hope for the best...
@KellyRasmussenball
@KellyRasmussenball 4 месяца назад
I was pronounced died in Boone Iowa & they got Methodist hospital in Des Moines Iowa Life flight to come get me in November 26 2016 & died 5 time's that day & I'm still a live this day
@Pannkakaize
@Pannkakaize 2 месяца назад
Its so weird, during Covid, i was eating wellbutrin for depression, i got heart palpations and was lying on the floor and couldent catch my breath, i had dyspnéa every night, after i stopped it most of all symptoms went away, except some small heart palpations here and there and still have dyspnea sometimes a week, did a heart scan and they found nothing wrong, but i still have dyspnea and cold feets etc, so i have no idea what it is
@NoorNoor-gc4ho
@NoorNoor-gc4ho 3 месяца назад
Is this the explanation about systolic or diastolic ? Please answer to me
@kimcat3767
@kimcat3767 10 месяцев назад
Great video. I knew you were Canadian by your accent 👍🏻.
@newdawnforall6264
@newdawnforall6264 7 месяцев назад
What are you talking abooot
@joanmsuri3954
@joanmsuri3954 Год назад
Where is the full lesson
@jenniferwilliams3679
@jenniferwilliams3679 8 месяцев назад
Omg i need to see the DR 😭
@RamboBrazyy
@RamboBrazyy 8 месяцев назад
Imagine having to watch a video to let you know you need to get your yearly checkup🥴
@whatsreallygoingon6913
@whatsreallygoingon6913 7 месяцев назад
@@RamboBrazyy This is America. You can’t go to the doctor in this country.
@RamboBrazyy
@RamboBrazyy 7 месяцев назад
@@whatsreallygoingon6913 huh? Lol
@scotchmist4047
@scotchmist4047 9 месяцев назад
Anything you can do about it apart from sitting up? I don’t have it I’m just wondering .
@drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974
@drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974 8 месяцев назад
THERE IS NO CURE for heart failure.... so far.
@bit2turbo
@bit2turbo 3 месяца назад
Sir, my mother is 64 years old and has congestive heart failure disease. Got it checked in 2021. EF 20-25 Tablets - azmarda 50 Dytor 10 ( But she does not take this tablet because she has to go to toilet a lot without the tablet.) But I want to ask you that can she do household work which has also become an exercise for her? how many years will she live with this disease??
@randomtopicstruly4562
@randomtopicstruly4562 2 месяца назад
I nearly died from congestive heart failure about two years ago. I've joined a gym now and stopped smoking plus have one beer a month.
@Awkward-spice
@Awkward-spice 10 месяцев назад
Is distended jugular veins always indicate heart failure ? Mines always bulging out but I am underweight and have no signs of heart failure doctor said it’s most likely because im so skinny
@ColdVsIce
@ColdVsIce 8 месяцев назад
No, it is not.
@DebLindley-xg8gz
@DebLindley-xg8gz 6 месяцев назад
You could have ASC ( Atherosclerosis)
@ColdVsIce
@ColdVsIce 6 месяцев назад
@@DebLindley-xg8gz you can’t diagnose that over the internet, judging off your comment you have a brain tumor
@edmundkempersdartboard173
@edmundkempersdartboard173 8 месяцев назад
So basically I'm a walking heart attack waiting to happenn.
@patmorrison474
@patmorrison474 3 месяца назад
Excellent information. My 83 year old aunt was just diagnosed with this. Her cognitive abilities have been so affected that I'm unsure whether she should live alone or not. I hate to ask this. But how long does a person normally live with this. Thank you
@c.l.j.jardell5811
@c.l.j.jardell5811 8 месяцев назад
I'm on. Oxygen. 24/7. Can't seem to. Quit. Taking ugh. Diagnosed. About Nov DEC last year. Chf. No stents. Or. Pace. Maker. Needed. Think the trouble. Breathing. Is. Connected to. It. Although. Some Dr said. I had. Asthma. Copd
@haunteddeandollsuk
@haunteddeandollsuk 9 месяцев назад
i wonder how many stages of heart disease there is ?
@drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974
@drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974 8 месяцев назад
4 stages.
@vonalinevaldez4109
@vonalinevaldez4109 21 день назад
My brother is have a heart failure now
@lisamcmorris3
@lisamcmorris3 Год назад
Hello Can we have the text script. Thank you so much
@main2333
@main2333 Год назад
Click CC upper right side.
@ghostcircuitry
@ghostcircuitry 7 месяцев назад
The jab is going to drastically increase CHF, we are already seeing a record amount of myocarditis from it.
@kathybest6950
@kathybest6950 7 месяцев назад
The jab?
@ghostcircuitry
@ghostcircuitry 7 месяцев назад
@@kathybest6950 Cvd vax
@sleevelesswonder9009
@sleevelesswonder9009 6 месяцев назад
​@@kathybest6950From what I've heard, the jab, is when the doctor sticks their finger in your butt.
@DebLindley-xg8gz
@DebLindley-xg8gz 6 месяцев назад
And constrictive pericarditis
@kathybest6950
@kathybest6950 6 месяцев назад
@DebLindley-xg8gz I have cardiomyopathy and have gotten the shot 3 times with no side effects
@markstanton977
@markstanton977 Месяц назад
Does it make you unconcious for a month until you die in your sleep? I saw that happen and im pretty sure they said was chf
@chikaonyeonagu9971
@chikaonyeonagu9971 Год назад
I want the text script please!
@rhearosingana2821
@rhearosingana2821 9 месяцев назад
Under the film and description/title of film, find the word , “ more “ in bold letters ! Press that and on your right you will see a column . Read down until you find the word , “ transcript “, press that and see the words they are saying. Hope this helps.
@johnprendergast1338
@johnprendergast1338 3 месяца назад
I have a protein in my heart which stiffens the muscle causing slow motion heart failure ..Taking a medication that is slowing it down.. It's always something ya know ...
@karyannfontaine8757
@karyannfontaine8757 Год назад
My Mother had hypertension, aortic stenosis. She passed away from Congestive Heart Failure at 91. My Nana, her mother, died of the same thing as did my great grandmother None of them drank or smoked. Often wondered if this was coincidence or a pattern of a defect.
@xpact83
@xpact83 Год назад
Probably genetics but 91 or 80 is really more than enough to live.
@tutualbert4754
@tutualbert4754 Год назад
It runs in my family too.
@dodu8105
@dodu8105 10 месяцев назад
​@@diannanorwood7407It's a reality of biology, 80 yo is about when this machine called the human body starts breaking down, cruel but inevitable :)
@marshamcfarland7369
@marshamcfarland7369 10 месяцев назад
Sadly, my 28 yr old grandson is suffering from this because of a staff infection settling in the mitral valve cause a surgical replacement of that valve. It’s not always the 80 year olds. Sad, but truly tragic.
@karyannfontaine8757
@karyannfontaine8757 10 месяцев назад
@@xpact83 My mother had a wonderful life until the last year. She played the organ and piano and had lots of friends. She was still beautiful at her age, but she did not feel well.
@SheepAmongGoats
@SheepAmongGoats 12 дней назад
When I would drink like day after day (I have an issue with binging) I would suddenly start hyperventilating like I couldn't get oxygen. Like I was breathing through a straw. One time I went to the ER and the degree documented 'experts' chalked it up as anxiety and emotional distress. I laughed at the idea since I've never had an issue with either. One year later I started coughing and was short of breath. Then it got pretty bad I couldn't sleep horizontal I felt like I was suffocating. I was so sleep deprived I would have micro blackouts throughout the day, a few times driving I would black out and suddenly wake back up in the other lane. Finally I went to urgent care, and yet another degree documented 'expert' told me I had asthma. Meanwhile as I used the breathing apparatus my feet and lower legs were ballooning up. I thought it was the Asthma meds. Went to a general practitioner for more asthma meds while in my up to the knee socks for that swelling issue (as a 180 lb. guy I gained 20 in water weight) and he told me need to go to the emergency room now. I'm like ok whatever. At the ER they said my blood readings show I could be having a heart attack as we speak. Had a large blood clot in my heart and a small one in the lungs. My heart was at 18% efficiency hitting 120 bps at rest. Really I should be dead. Dissolved those over 5 days. I'm on blood pressure meds to heal the heart other than that I'm good now, sort of. Feel like I'm on borrowed time but as long as I don't drink I feel like I could quit the blood pressure meds and be fine.
@erwinrogers9470
@erwinrogers9470 3 месяца назад
Is edema, a sign, of heart failure?
@bts_officially
@bts_officially 6 месяцев назад
6:04 yea my case is like this persistent cough
@supernova8962
@supernova8962 4 месяца назад
same here ..... do you have any other symptoms ? I have trouble breathing walking up the stairs ,shortness of breathe and then i start to cough. That's it ...oh ..and Sometimes i feel dizzy
@bts_officially
@bts_officially 4 месяца назад
@@supernova8962 yes shortness of breath and catching air when doing things. I think feeling dizzy is when not much air going to the brain and it means its severe
@UrHusbandsBih
@UrHusbandsBih 2 месяца назад
My 42 year old friend was just diagnosed with this. Sad
@TheGraveyardWriter
@TheGraveyardWriter 7 месяцев назад
I noticed your risk factor list didn’t include BAV which is the most common congenital heart disease. Which I have and I am at risk for heart failure. Not criticizing I’m just saying it probably should of been mentioned
@lynnbaker2336
@lynnbaker2336 Месяц назад
Bav?
@Mikexception
@Mikexception 2 месяца назад
Doctors should make assment of whole patient health and should do it as fast as possible - the best by their experience and guts and questioning about all aspects of patient life and situation But at best they like to prescribe late in time tests and ask next patient , or in bad they give pills which are first their choice. Take care.
@carolwilliams6633
@carolwilliams6633 Месяц назад
I was told I have a weak heart. Had 2 procedures done after having a stroke
@mainijo
@mainijo 10 месяцев назад
on 14 November 2022 i lost my 16 year old son. for two days he was spitting orange saliva then it turned into white with red blood stains. postmortem said heart was swollen. can i conclude it was left side CHF? He had no apparent swelling just difficulty in breathing about 4 times in a week and he passed on. difficulty in breathing i started to see it on 8 November.
@RandomPerson28337
@RandomPerson28337 9 месяцев назад
You have my condolences
@MI-wk4lk
@MI-wk4lk 9 месяцев назад
My sincerest condolences. May I ask if he was fully vacinated? There's hundreds of thousands of cases globally.
@drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974
@drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974 8 месяцев назад
He had an acute HF? You have my condolences.
@JETMDS
@JETMDS 7 месяцев назад
I have at a minimum 90% of these effects and for 2+ years it's just test here test there your looking better. Billed from this office, that office, in the same docs office. But in reality I feel like 0/worthless/a burden ..... what can do, who can I give to get a second opinion.
@peacenholiness6855
@peacenholiness6855 6 месяцев назад
Take espom salt baths regularly plus daily meditation and prayer ♎️
@ajaytangoo3190
@ajaytangoo3190 Месяц назад
Sir my grandfather is diagnosing with RHF and he has too much fluid accumulation in his body...(like moderate ascities and pitting edema) Doc prescribed initial dose of lasix 40 mg morning and 20 mg evening IV along with spironolactone 25mg for 5 days and that time his urine output is normal...however it works earlier stage and his ascities improved Then again he got same situation again and doc suggested same dosage but it didn't work out, so he increase the dose 40 mg bd for 5 days but things dont work out .... He hasn't any improvements . And now doctor again increase the dose to 60 - 40 mg BD and still there's no significant changes.... What's the problem? Can you please assist me with this
@darky1376
@darky1376 19 дней назад
Did you get any solution for him? My dad is getting kinda same problem. He's not peeing enough despite lasix
@urielwong
@urielwong Год назад
👍👍🙏
@user-ws9pt6xt7d
@user-ws9pt6xt7d 2 месяца назад
I'm 25 and have most of the symptoms of right side heart failure. I coughed blood twice. I haven't seen the doctor yet since i live in Japan idk if i can explain my symptoms in Japanese well. If I'm gonna d**, i wanna go back to my hometown.
@darky1376
@darky1376 19 дней назад
They don't talk English? Get someone to go with you and translate
@beeanderson5149
@beeanderson5149 4 месяца назад
My husband has just been diagnosed with this , , and I'm in such a blank place with this. I have lost my dad and my brother to this and my other brother has had two heart attacks in the last month ,also my mom's heart stopped due to overdoes but they put heart failure in her death certificate....I'm scared to go find out
@maribelb.arellano9050
@maribelb.arellano9050 19 дней назад
My husband died last March 22,2024 because of this heart failure 😢😢
@LoneStarStinger
@LoneStarStinger 3 месяца назад
I just wish drs would stop chalking these symptoms up to being anxiety for pts under 30…
@user-wi1el7fe8c
@user-wi1el7fe8c 28 дней назад
My mother passed from this at 62 and brother was found dead at 49 both from this !! am TERRIFIED :/ they were in poor health but Ive seen Drs every 6 months im terrified... im 52 I have another stress test 3weeks 🙏
@CatherineThomas-iw5ln
@CatherineThomas-iw5ln 8 дней назад
I refuse to get my stress test I found out you can die doing it.
@Me-mn4nw
@Me-mn4nw 5 дней назад
Watch Dr Berg while doing clean keto and getting your butt to the gym.
@kimlove656
@kimlove656 4 месяца назад
My 43 year old husband died of this 01-13-2024 !
@LisaToler-fl9ir
@LisaToler-fl9ir 2 месяца назад
So very sorry
@zaibakhan1649
@zaibakhan1649 6 месяцев назад
My hole family heart' failauer .two daughters my husband all r passed away💔😭😭
@Marasin50
@Marasin50 6 месяцев назад
Is it that bad I was diagnosed with heart failure now and I'm on holiday in another country how many years do you live on average if you take care of exercise and diet?
@janicetelfer6211
@janicetelfer6211 6 месяцев назад
So sorry ❤ my condolences
@Marasin50
@Marasin50 6 месяцев назад
@@janicetelfer6211 Thx ❤️
@PicassoBeatz
@PicassoBeatz 4 месяца назад
😢 cry all you must
@nicholasdelatorre1588
@nicholasdelatorre1588 7 месяцев назад
9:50
@cesarcantu813
@cesarcantu813 Месяц назад
🤠🤦🏻‍♂️🥲🥲
@jerryfields4837
@jerryfields4837 3 месяца назад
im fucked 🤕
@anitastanley8986
@anitastanley8986 3 месяца назад
Know the feeling 😅
@tinatinnet8751
@tinatinnet8751 6 месяцев назад
I’m 54 and I had my foot doctor do a test on my leggs and they said my heart rate is lower in my right leg does anyone know what that means I’m very thin not over weight at all
@neo-lt8nt
@neo-lt8nt 8 месяцев назад
I know why mine occurred I felt my heart inflamed after every attack and broken from been tortured like it's legal or acceptable and taunted about everything done to me and injury given.
@jennh.9325
@jennh.9325 7 месяцев назад
Who is attacking you & with what?
@JohnathanPrice-Williams-el5ki
@JohnathanPrice-Williams-el5ki 4 дня назад
Pray out loud, read, King James Holy Bible Numbers 11:23 & 2 Chronicles 30:18 - 21 & Isaiah 53:5. Psalms 103:1 - 16 & Psalms 107:20 & Ephesians 3:20 & Pray for daily protection, read, psalms 20 - Psalms 91
@yirmiyahu5149
@yirmiyahu5149 7 месяцев назад
You can thank the C jab for makinging this more popular latly
@bit2turbo
@bit2turbo 3 месяца назад
Sir, my mother is 64 years old and has congestive heart failure disease. Got it checked in 2021. EF 20-25 Tablets - azmarda 50 Dytor 10 ( But she does not take this tablet because she has to go to toilet a lot without the tablet.) But I want to ask you that can she do household work which has also become an exercise for her? how many years will she live with this disease??
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