Im a 48 years old, I had a cryptogenic cerebellum stroke. Tomorrow I am having a PFO closure. Thank you for the information.
@aelaan123 ай бұрын
I do not have a hole in my heart, but I learned something totally new today about unborn babies, and now I understand this better. Now I understand why they were talking about that test for my grandson. Brilliant information, we can be proud of this channel!
@TalkingWithDocs3 ай бұрын
Wow thank you so much!
@rodkassa46353 ай бұрын
This is one of the better segments I’ve seen on your channel. Very informative today, but I do watch all your videos. I subscribe very informative. Good job.
@elsafischer32473 ай бұрын
After seeing this I had 2 strokes I was 32 and 53. All the doctors couldn’t find a reason. Now I know why,. Thank you for this information
@KimPark-h1j15 күн бұрын
I recently (Spring 2024)had a mild stroke (cerebellar lunacar infarct). I’m 54 female, 125 lbs. active tennis player, CPA, mom, grandmother, wife. After much testing, TEE found PFO and 2 days ago I had PFO closure. Super easy process. So far so good.
@colinpetersen1450Ай бұрын
I had my PFO patched with an Occluder last Feb. I had a mild stroke at 49…turned out I had a PFO & a blood clot got out through the hole & made it’s way to my brain. The stroke was mild & I didn’t have any lasting effects…felt normal that same night. Feel lucky!
@jimquezada36992 ай бұрын
I'm a 77 yr old male. This year I had a TIA, temporarily losing the vision in my right eye. Kaiser doctors determined it was a PFO that caused the TIA. They repaired it. So far so good.
@lynnettecook69733 ай бұрын
No holes in my heart but my brother says I have a hole in my head 😁Great vid guys! 🙂
@LilyHernandez-f1u5 күн бұрын
I’m 53 andI have had 4 TIAs and 2 positive bubbles studies and finally a doctor who actually told us I have a PFO. The 1st study was done in 2019 I believe however no one advised us of it until about a year ago. We went to my PCP got referred and was told nothing was wrong no worries that I’m young. Since then I had 2 TIA’s within a week this month and here we are!
@gracewright79383 ай бұрын
My Rhumatoid Doctor ordered xray of my lungs and found a hole between left and right ventricals. He referred me to a cardiac surgeon and I said let's do it. It was surreal, first of all no anesthesiologist and everyone in jeans. He repaired through an artery in the groin. It was fascinating to watch, one second, the heart pumped out to the body and a squirt to the left at the same time, and Bingo the squirt was gone. It's very cool to watch and no pain.
@courtneymamuscia4740Ай бұрын
I have a whole in my heart and having a PFO closure next weel. Had a stroke when I was 19 years old. Not 45 and have been getting dizzy and fainting so they found the whole and with my history and a blood clotting disorder - surgery is next! Wish me luck!
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Best of luck Courtney!
@paulpeachey22123 ай бұрын
My first TIA was in 1990 at the age of 40, with no diagnosis of cause. My second TIA in 2008 at the age of 50, my a PFO was finally found and an occluder was installed -fascinating as I watched under sedation. I had been healthy and active with no other indications of an issue with my heart. At 74, I'm still active and thankful to the staff at the Monk Centre in Toronto for my treatment.
@mattym83 ай бұрын
You doctors are in Oakville? Canada represent! 🇨🇦 I’ve been watching a while and didn’t realize you were Ontario doctors. Awesome work. Excellent resource.
@joseenoel809318 күн бұрын
Yes but here in Qc we love them anyway! Kidding, my dad's sister passed away at 1.5 yrs I believe with this, she must have been born in the early 30's! Very sad as it was grandparents only girl the rest being boys!
@suzannederringer16073 ай бұрын
I learned that I have a hole in my heart a few years ago on a routine echocardiogram. I was 73 at the time. I've never had any heart problems so this just seemed an anomaly that hasn't affected me. I'm now turning 77 - no issues. Circulation seems fine...I get plenty of exercise, always have. And naturally tall and slim. I don't worry about it. When I learned this, my cousin (female) - same age) said she has one also - they'd discovered it ten years earlier in a routine workup. She's also never had any heart issues. This was a happy discovery for me because shortly after, COVID Vax was being pushed and there were already reports of problems with some young men. I refused Vax on grounds that my heart was 'defective' and they hadn't done studies on older women...😊
@jimquezada36992 ай бұрын
Have it checked. My PFO caused a mini stroke which caused me to temporarily lose the vision in my right eye. Drs closed it. Alls good so far. 77 yrs old
@disqusrubbish54673 ай бұрын
Dr Mike is a great guest. Always tons of information.
@vikkipillingАй бұрын
I had a stroke while 14 wks pregnant at age 32. Have permanent central vision loss in L eye. (18 yrs elapsed). Was on anticoagulants for years. Had routine echo because I developed htn. Found it on the bubble study. Had the Noblestitch to stitch 14mm pfo closed. Stayed closed until 3 yrs later. I just had echo, closed…I fell down the stairs broke L1, L4 had another echo found that the fall caused to rip on either side of the Noblestitch. I just had 30mm Gore closure 13 days ago. My dr had never put in a Gore over an existing closure. (The Noblestitch was not working). So far so good. No afib. I’m very confident in my physician. I saw stroke neuro, hematologist and all agreed no other reasons for the stroke. I’m not gonna lie, it’s been a rough few months. Thanks for the video. Like Lainey Wilson says “I got a heart like a truck” This literally was my 3rd procedure on my heart. When I was 26 had a SVT ablation complicated by a cardiac tamponade. I’m hoping all goes well with my Gore so this was the last thing done to my poor little heart lol. 💔=❤️
@duanedelestienne29973 ай бұрын
Nearly 40 years in the Medical Imaging Industry and this discussion just confirms the value of the right technology for the scenario. Mostly CT, X-ray, Nuclear Medicine, and PET, but Ultrasound is so versatile.
@kellystevens646425 күн бұрын
Had a cryptogenic stroke at 46 in 2011 and am getting it closed next month, Nov 2024. At the time the standard of care was closure after two strokes. No strokes since but decided to close it now.
@DrSteveQatar3 ай бұрын
Dr Mike goes straight to my heart with reassuring and well presented information, thankfully no issues and over 60.
@TalkingWithDocs3 ай бұрын
Very nice!
@jimquezada36992 ай бұрын
I'm a 77 yr old male in Oct of 2023 while watching tv I lost total vision in my right eye instantaneously. They called it a mini stroke. It was caused by my PFO. THEY HAD TO GO IN AND REPAIR THE HOLE. So far so good. Be aware.
@rickbeasley702420 күн бұрын
I have one, I’m 72 years old, had a stroke in May, having the hole closed it in November, yippee
@keithanderson6274Ай бұрын
I have a PFO and that is a way better description than I ever got from my doctor thank you very much.
@gregoryanderson48742 ай бұрын
Ive a confirmed large pfo. High R tp L shunting, aural migraine history and now mild cognitive impairment. MRI confirms temporal white matter flairs. Small stoke 14 y ago. Age now is a “young” 68.5. Normal BP, no other health issues. Dr will do PFO closure in relation to cognition issues. Hope it’s a good plan.
@upptowne3 ай бұрын
A few months ago while going to bed my wife had an Ischemic stroke. I got her to the hospital in 6-7 mins, the hospital is a stroke trauma center, they immediately took care of her and she has no symptoms. Tests showed she had a PFO, (we are healthy 77 year old's). The Dr did the surgery you described and she is fine now. Thanks for the great info. For your older viewers, know what the signs of strokes are and act immediately.
@warwickbrown29703 ай бұрын
I had an ASD repair at age 45 after I was found to have a 2.5 shunt. I was fit and healthy but now notice a significant change in my heart function. No more jumps in beat speed. No tasting blood on my breath when exercising. I now sweat and can put on weight. And best of all, no migranes! 24 years later, I am still alive. Thanks for your videos.
@TalkingWithDocs3 ай бұрын
Wow amazing. Glad you are ok
@Mel-yh8yn3 ай бұрын
I remember not too long ago, I said these Docs should be at 1 million, and look you guys are getting so close to that. I knew it wouldn’t take long. You guys are famous! 😊thanks for all you do in educating us and also having wonderful guests on your platform that can put up with your humour 😅. If you are ever in the Vancouver area, you should do a meet n’greet !!
@cherylsmith23453 ай бұрын
Couldn’t have said it better (though I always tell these Gents how great they are 😊) … I’m in Victoria so totally up for a someday “Meet ‘n’ Greet” in Victoria. 🎉
@janellison50113 ай бұрын
My sister's PFO was discovereed when she was in her late 60's, after she experienced a mild stroke. Her primary physician was not satisfied with the workup by the neurologist, who more less said, "yes, you had a small stroke", and nothing else. She was referred to a cardiologist who discovered a PFO. She had the patch, and hasn't had any more problems.
@TalkingWithDocs3 ай бұрын
Glad to hear that
@ccsunnie3 ай бұрын
I’m 74 yo and knew I had mitral valve prolapse but never knew I had a hole in my heart as well. I only found out cause I was sent to a cardio because I was experiencing extreme fatigue.
@mbh40973 ай бұрын
My husband has Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Had a valve fixed, had most of the muscle cut out so now he relies on a pacemaker and an ICD. I hope you all talk about this issue as well. Thank you for all the great info.
@TalkingWithDocs3 ай бұрын
Those are great topics. Hope he is ok
@cherylsmith23453 ай бұрын
My goodness, Doctor Heffernan is a rock star and is totally a member of your Gang. Love his demeanour and presentation. Heartfelt ❤️ (pardon that pun) thank you’s to all 3 of you. Great topics, great information. In a day and age when our medical professionals are exhausted and then some, what public service you do with this channel, is so appreciated. ❤
@tommyruiz64303 ай бұрын
I had a PFO closure 12 years ago. Outstanding. At St. Jude Medical, SoCa.❤
@AndriaBrower3 ай бұрын
I had a whole in my heart. Found out when I was 38 years old and had a stroke. I was on medication chantix to quit smoking. They, hospital gave me a shot due to the fact my left side was dead. I couldn’t lift anything. Stopped taking chantix and had surgery to patch up the hole in my heart. I’ve been fine ever since. I am now 53 years old.
@JT-wi3ue3 ай бұрын
16 years ago, my wife started birth control when she was 15. 3 months later, she had an ischemic stroke due to a clot which originated in her leg that broke free, went through her PFO and caused an 80% block of her basilar artery in her brain. Because she was so young, hospital staff did not suspect a stroke at the time and it took 24 hours for her to get diagnosed and for her to get TPA to attempt to dissolve the clot. 3 months post stroke, she has had her PFO closed
@DarrylReiter2 ай бұрын
Excellent video. EVERYTHNIG you and your guest have said corroborates with the medical team that assessed and completed my PFO closure, right here in Ontario in June 2024. I had a cryptogenic stroke this year, at 58 years old. I have no comorbidities. Interestingly, but not necessarily connected, my wife and I had been scuba training less than 24 hours before I had the stroke (which was Monday morning @ 6am). For all the negative things we hear about OHIP, I can be the poster child for what does work. I am super grateful to the first responders and medical teams (both cardiac and neurology) who have cared for me these past few months. Keep up the great work, docs!
@jonap57403 ай бұрын
My grandmother died at age 67 in 1965 because of a hole in her heart. My mother spent years with symptoms but was not diagnosed with a hole in her heart until she was in her seventies. When it was fixed, she was a new woman: more energy, less anxiety because of way fewer of what our family calls "thumpity do's" (heart thumping hard and irregularly). My goodness your guest was a delightful geek! "The view is fantastic"--I thought he was going to levitate!
@andrewanderson93743 ай бұрын
Best video to date. Just the right amount of understandable information from beginning to end. Great work docs.
@Lynnmur3 ай бұрын
I’m 70 and found out I have this. Like you said, I went in for a pre-op physical, and was sent to a cardiologist. I had the bubble test and found out I have a hole in my heart. I’m on aspirin.
@TalkingWithDocs3 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
@danver6246725 күн бұрын
I have a PFO and now have had 3 DVTs currently on blood thinners. I am going for an echocardiogram of my heart to find out how much blood is being chuted thru the PFO. I will schedule my PFO close depending on how much flow there is.
@rp338Ай бұрын
had a stroke at 52 and i am being evaluated to see if my pfo needs to be closed
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Oh man. Hope you are ok
@3cardmonty6023 ай бұрын
I had a 5mm hole in my aortic valve caused by endocarditis. Two years ago - it caused my BP to go down to 90/40. I’m 63 years old now. I had open heart surgery to replace my valve with a bovine valve. I also have my atrium clipped off. My recovery was very tough and I still can’t perform heavy weightlifting. I’ve resigned to the fact that I probably never will. But at least I’m alive, thank God.
@retireditguy94933 ай бұрын
I had a PFO closure in 2006 when I was 59. My story is quite different. I was consulting at a hospital where a doctor was developing the transcatheter PFO closure method. During a presentation to a group of doctors, I began to feel light headed and mentioned that. They immediately wanted to take my blood pressure, which all my life had been in a range of 97-100 / 60-65. The doctor developing the procedure said his father died from a PFO related stroke and displayed the same symptoms of historically low blood pressure. I went through too any testing procedures to write about here, but the result was I had a PFO closure by the transcatheter method. I was fully awake during the procedure and only had a local anesthetic at my right hip where the device was inserted into a vein. There was no pain, but it was very disconcerting feeling the device go up my right side and moving around in my chest. I was filmed and the attending doctors kept asking me questions all through the procedure. It worked with no issues. I never again felt light headed and my blood pressure went up to about 125/60 and has been at that level since.
@Loveerrrbody21 күн бұрын
I just turned 51 Saturday october26th I had a massive stroke due to a brain anurismon father's day ..and I'm scheduled to have a pfo to close the hole in my heart soon
@Judy-fi7ce3 ай бұрын
Very interesting and informative video. My daughter, who is now an adult, was born with a hole in her heart. It was discovered the day after her birth, as her color was not good and she needed oxygen immediately after birth. I was informed that it could be "the self healing kind" which would be healed in a couple of days, and if it was not the self healing kind, that she would need to have open heart surgery. An EKG was done the day after she was born and it was determined to be the self healing type. I don't know how that was determined, maybe you can enlighten me. She's fine, no problems. She and I both have heart murmurs, but not problematic.
@kevinkucherak88742 күн бұрын
I have a PFO and I had a stroke during surgery. I had no idea anything had happened until a few days later my wife noticed i was repeating myself. I'm very fortunate that I had a very minor stroke but it still caused some minor issues with cognition and recall. I am going for the closure in the next few months. I should be going in for my echo in the next few weeks.
@CookingCanningAndBaking3 ай бұрын
My brother had a stroke at age 53 and learned (via TEE) that he had a PFO. They closed it after he was strong enough to do so; it was a quick procedure and they followed him for a year or so to ensure the placement was correct, no shifting, etc. He has recovered somewhat from the stroke (3 lobes of his brain) but still has some significant deficits, including that he cannot remember yesterday. He lives with me now and I'm happy to take care of him. I'm grateful he survived and I still get to spend time with him. My PFO was diagnosed via a bubble study after I had symptoms about 15 years ago - shortness of breath, irregular heartbeat, etc. They told me the mortality rate was 50% for the closure procedure, so I opted to skip it. Perhaps the odds are better now. My symptoms persist and have even been worse at times, but the PFO remains and my cardiologist just "watches" it, but no further testing. No stroke for me, thankfully. Great content, docs. I appreciate the info. Especially for something that hits so close to home.
@spf582333 ай бұрын
I had a moderate stroke in 2018 of the right opcipetal lobe from a clot passed through a 25mm hole in my heart. Had the PFO closed through major vein in my right keg.
@pegsperlin41193 ай бұрын
My daughter has this. It was discovered when she was 45 . She sees her cardiologist on a regular basis She is heathy as hell( food ,exercise, ever smoked, ) She just had a check and again wait and see. I don't know if you 3 have releaved me or not😂. I'm going to forward this to Amy. ATW, her doctors are in Boston. Thanks for all you do❤
@johni4213Ай бұрын
I'm contemplating having mine fixed or not!
@janiesoito44943 ай бұрын
My doctor's elderly Mom had migraines her whole life. She started having mini strokes. Her cardiologist ordered a bubble echo and found the PFO that didn't show on a regular echo. They fixed the hole and no more strokes and migraines. Bubble echos were offered to the children, all doctors and one psychologist. My doctor declined; he doesn't have migraines. His baby brother, who had terrible migraines, got the bubble echo. He had a PFO which was fixed. No more migraines.
@ninawade30553 ай бұрын
That was so interesting thank you
@TalkingWithDocs3 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@JJRucker3 ай бұрын
Much better understanding than i had before. Thanks Docs.
@jeannieeckelman642 күн бұрын
I recently had a stroke in May and was just told from an echo done in August that I have a PFO. They didn’t call me for THREE months. Preparing for surgery.
@TalkingWithDocs2 күн бұрын
Best of luck
@jeannieeckelman642 күн бұрын
@@TalkingWithDocs thank you. I turned 60 in March and they are arguing about doing it.they also found Obstructive Sleep Apnea resulting in an atrial flutter, I hate arguing with them. I just want it fixed! And no more blood thinners! There nothing else wrong with me. Migraines since I was 16
@GreggBB3 ай бұрын
Fantastic video! The heart is amazing. And it is amazing how many things can go wrong with it.
@TalkingWithDocs3 ай бұрын
Absolutely!
@jnash51373 ай бұрын
I learn something new most every video. I would love for you to have Dr. Heffernan to explain Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) in a video with the diagrams. Thanks Docs
@johnrobertson61313 ай бұрын
I had 2 strokes before I was diagnosed with a PFO. I have not had a stroke since my closure in 2006 however I can't use a C Pap Machine anymore and I am wondering why>
@timestax3 ай бұрын
I had a small stroke (not a TIA) in my early 50's with no risk factors other than a hole in my heart heart. I asked about repairing it. The doctor said they wouldn't close the hole unless I had another stroke. Pissed me off, another stroke might leave me disabled or dead. As it is the small stroke caused seizures.
@eur2030Ай бұрын
How does a PFO effect heart efficiency and physical fitness? I had a PFO and mitral valve repair, now I am fitter than I was in my 20s? ( I also have a 2nd order heart blockage but don't need a pace maker yet) The surgery went very well and I was up in days and am still active and go jogging occasionally.😊
@ThePapaJNH3 ай бұрын
Yes, I am one of the 25%. In 2018 I had surgery at Mayo Clinic to have a septal myectomy and repair a leaky mitral valve. Dr Dearani also closed my PFO during the surgery and closed off my left atrial appendage.
@Moe-zo4fm3 ай бұрын
I had an ASD numerous small holes & aneurysm & PFO, and had a stroke 42. I had a bubble study and it was the Valsalva Maneuver that show the large shunt. Mines was fixed in my early 60’s, I also have pulmonary hypertension. I’m improving since it was closed. I thing I can’t say enough is always do the valsalva maneuver. Thank you for doing this video.❤
@timestax3 ай бұрын
@more-zo4fm bubble study. The hole caused a stroke and I have pulmonary hypertension. I see a new pulmonary doctor early next month. I will see what his advice is. My heart races and then I get short of breath. I don't know if it's s related to the hole or not, but I would like to get the hole repaired. I also see my neuro next month and will ask her about it.
@timestax3 ай бұрын
Is your aneurysms in your heart or your brain. Mine is in my brain. It is so small that it plays peek- a- with us (that's what I call it). Sometimes it hides, sometimes they see, next MRI they can't find it.
@informedoptimist57773 ай бұрын
Small stroke at 42, elevated anti-cardiolipin antibody. PFO identified by positive bubble TEE, repaired w/Amplatzer occluder. Interesting return of ocular migraines with decreasing frequency as tissue grew over the occluder. Interesting…
@samrizzardoАй бұрын
I have a PFO and i dont want to risk the procedure I am 65
@marciaborg773 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this video
@melissabrown62543 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video I always learn so much. Looking forward to the next one.
@armymedic18593 ай бұрын
I had a hole in mine and it caused a stroke. I got to the hospital in time. It was a huge clot. The staff called me the miracle patient because I was walking that afternoon although unsteady, but considering the size of the clot they were surprised. I am doing well now but I almost died because my wife was on the way out the door and almost didn’t find me.
@DD-sd4we3 ай бұрын
Outstanding video and channel. Keep up the great work! 👍
@TalkingWithDocs3 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@TyGleason3 ай бұрын
I have a PFO. No issues at 50.
@heatherdepasquale98033 ай бұрын
Pediatrician heard extra beats on auscultation when doing her assessment. Sent us to a cardiologist and he found a trivial mitral valve regurgitation. So, my daughter had to take Amoxicillin prior to each dental visit. It’s trivial for a reason. Now that she’s older it’s closed up.
@karenscookingkorner3 ай бұрын
Wow! Super interesting!!
@bigcatproductions27893 ай бұрын
I have this ! Born with it , I also have blood clots , my Dr says I'm a candidate for the surgery but they will wait until I have a STROKE before I get the Operation !!!! 🤯
@TalkingWithDocs3 ай бұрын
Oh man. Best of luck
@jonap57403 ай бұрын
That makes no sense at all to me. Can you get a second opinion, see a second specialist?
@edithst-pierre25133 ай бұрын
Thank you for your vidéo they are vers interesting and useful. CAN you do one on pacemaker? Thank you again. Edith
@jag.v61633 ай бұрын
thanks docs can you discuss heart failure
@test403233 ай бұрын
I don't have a hole in my heart but have been called heartless often. enjoyed the episode. :-)
@TalkingWithDocs3 ай бұрын
You and me both!
@julief61283 күн бұрын
Found out about PFO after having a stroke at a young age and for no good reason. After my PFO closure surgery I experienced sporadic "flutters" in my chest and loss of breath. This went on for several months post surgery. Dr. said others have reported similar experiences but no definitive cause was communicated. I'm sharing cuz I found no info about this at the time and it was a little scary. If someone else has this, you're not alone.
@robinjones69993 ай бұрын
Ive learnt something here for sure
@shannongypsyg2245Ай бұрын
I have a pfo. Ive had arithmia & stroke like migraines in past. My heart skips beats at times. Im tired most days. Im 47. I had issues start in my early 20s.
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
So sorry to hear this. Worth a chat with your doctor
@JackieDay-o8s27 күн бұрын
Are there any studies on over 60yr with a cryogentic stroke, all workup has no other cause than PFO that are recommending PFO closure procedure. with >1cm , neg artrial fib monitored for 30 days?
@MrJimv7713 күн бұрын
I had two tia's 6 months apart. On my second tia, the doctor's found I have a pfo. I'm on a heart monitor for 28 days. If everything goes well, then I'll have the procedure to close it up. I'm 47.
@TalkingWithDocs13 күн бұрын
Glad you are ok
@frankcarone63 ай бұрын
i do not have a hole in my heart , but i have a echo cardiogram every 5-6 years and my heart checks 99% good ,i have sleep apnea which effects 1 % weakness in my heart
@elizabethhansen51375 күн бұрын
This was an amazing and very educational video. I have two questions: Would doctors consider prescribing all coincidentally found PFO patients a baby aspirin for prevention of those strokes caused by PFO's even though its rare? Why do you close the PFO instead of treating the root of the problem which is WHY this person is forming thrombi and then treating that issue (instead of just preventing the clots from becoming emboli by closing the PFO)? Wouldn't that be a less invasive (than surgery) approach for example, taking Eliquis? I am doing a project for school and just wondering :) Thank you!
@axaroaming12 күн бұрын
I just had the PFO closure after a stroke. I was having vision problems for 7.5 years after open heart to replace my bicuspid aortic valve. I was told your Foramen Ovale could reopen after open heart surgery…
@davidbeshears38353 ай бұрын
I just had my pfo fixed they found it on my echo and I'm 46 years old
@chicntexas719 күн бұрын
Just found out I have Patent Foramen Ovale 53 year had a ct scan that found it I tend to have a faster than normal heart rate and I have what feels like stopping heart beats and occasionally I feel light headish or kinda dizzy only for a split second I see mixed things on in rare cases pfo could cause those symptoms. I have never had any type of stroke.
@FrazerSafetyService29 күн бұрын
I have a PFO found after a stroke
@joshwalking7772 ай бұрын
Stroke at 42 waiting for pfo closure now
@YESENIAPUELLO-lr6zd2 күн бұрын
At the age of 47 I had my first stroke. This year mere weeks shy from my 53 I had a second stroke. They have discovered I had a PFO. Today November 19th, I had my PFO closed up with what I call the double sided umbrella.
@AntonvonGütwrench3 ай бұрын
I have a right fascicular block. A Left bundle branch block. Mitral valve prolapse and...a PFO! The PFO wasn't discovered until I was 65 though I knew of the other issues for years. I'm 70 now. Been a runner for 54 years. Take a daily aspirin. I run 30 or so miles a week, bike, strength train and my Cardio (whom I see twice a year) says :"Keep doing what you're doing!"
@andreaharutunian38383 ай бұрын
Great info 🎉
@thebespokebird3 ай бұрын
I have a PFO and I was also 2 months premature (in the 80s). I wonder if it's related since preemie lungs aren't fully developed and maybe weren't able to breathe hard enough to close the hole at birth...? But I also have hEDS (so flimsy connective tissue). It would be interesting to see what correlations there might be.
@lyndabartlett10463 ай бұрын
I have an open PFO in my heart.
@MarshallAfra-e5iАй бұрын
Heaney Forges
@michellemarini512814 сағат бұрын
What is my prognosis with both an ASA and a PFO. CHRONIC Migraine with and without aura. I'm a 55 y/o female. Suffer C-PTSD, POTS AND FYBROMYALGIA.
@diwilliams28773 ай бұрын
I have a PFO only diagnosed when I had palpitations once. They won’t entertain closing it yet because I am overweight. I have to take Atenolol (although never really had high blood pressure) and baby aspirin daily. But hey ho! This is the UK 🇬🇧 after all.
@diwilliams28773 ай бұрын
It was diagnosed on 2003 when I was 36
@JWalker-h4j3 ай бұрын
I have s small PFO in my heart. I was diagnosed with it when i was 33. Ive been short of breath everyday. But no stroke yet. 🥺
@barbswerdfeger8672Ай бұрын
How to fix it?
@TalkingWithDocsАй бұрын
Sometimes surgery is appropriate
@Chanel_TheMayor11 күн бұрын
I go for a PFO close up in mid November I'm 37 mum of 2 and had a stroke from clots that traveled from my calf thru my heart to my brain on 10/12/2024
@MKCMKC-q8x3 ай бұрын
My cardiologist says l have a hole in my heart about 20 years ago l see him every 6 months we hardly talk about it 😮
@robinblankenship1173 ай бұрын
Obe if my lifeling friends had a TIA in 2021. Called me and his speech was messed up! I sped to his home. I knew he was stroking. Called 911. He found out he had a hole un heart. He got iut of hospital. They never performed any surgery. ????
@I_am_archie3 ай бұрын
Thanks, I hear words from a song... "There's a hole in my heart that can only be filled by you". Or is that Ewe. Hmm
@CharHa-j6y3 ай бұрын
Im the 4th child (ol), had to be me, right? Had TIA like symptoms at the age of 48, referral to Cardiologist and I had the million dollar workout include Echo, Transesophageal U/S, Bubble Test, Carotid Artery U/S and Cardia MRI. Plavix x 6 mos until Neuro decided that it wasn't a TIA (I disagree). No closure, Cardiologists said side affect of closure is potentially causing AFib. Im heading back to the Cardiologist for my 2 year check up (55 now) with some new knowledge (Thank you Docs for that). Question: As we age, does the potential for a CVA increase more with the presence of a PFO? Also, does one have to take an anti-platelet post procedure? Thanks
@jnb220199 күн бұрын
37, just had a ln eye stroke, found the PFO and no other reason for the stroke. Maybe having the closure procedure next month.
@terrymennell48462 ай бұрын
I'm 69 yrs old and had a stroke I was diagnosed with a PFO. I'm on Plavix I have to see a cardiologist to determine having the procedure of closing the hole. After the procedure do I still have to be on Plavix?
@ruchiras67193 ай бұрын
Should children be tested then for PFO? I'm a little worried now as a parent..
@TalkingWithDocs3 ай бұрын
No. No one should be tested u less they have a stroke