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Old 09-17-2008, 05:09 PM   #1
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Serious Heart Palpilations

Hi Her2 Friends,

On Sunday 9/14 while walking my heart began racing out of control, I could feel the force of blood trying to circulate; at the same time I could not breathe for about several minutes. I was having a heart attack or close to it-my focus was to keep on walking which I did. I had to stop and cross our busy intersection to reach the gas attendent to call for 911 assistance. I spent 6 hours in my ER while the doctors tried to piece together what had happened. My bp was over 170/90 which is high for me, I generally have low pressure. The ER staff wanted to admit me but I wanted to come home while they are continuing complete heart evaluation on an out-patient basis. I now have a cardiologist on my medical team. Guys I just finished my 17 Herceptin on 8/28. Does this disease just keep going, do we ever get a break? I am at home taking it a day at a time. I have to have an Ultrasound of the Heart and wear a Heart Monitor. Adriamiacin is know to also cause heart problems that I am experiencing. My Heart Rhythm is off. Sorry so long but wanted to share medical details for any other HER2+ experiencing same. Take Care all. Will post any new details. Forever strong by our HER2+ circle. Please keep my Aunt in our circle of prayers, she was readmitted Monday-very serious complications (Taxol/Avastin) involving her heart, liver and stubborn tumor that just wont shrink. I dont know why her Oncologist has never considered Radiation for her Lymph Gland tumor and liver lesions. Her doctors protocol only encompasses more experiemental chemo combinations.
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Last Wednesday I started coming down with a viral or bacteria infection: low grade fever, sore throat and bad cough now for a week now and continue to have a hard time breathing when doing any exertion.
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Old 09-18-2008, 08:36 PM   #2
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Maybe you have SVT's which is a racing heart due to an electrical misfiring within the heart. That can begin at any time, so wouldn't have to be due to the cancer treatments.

Could it also be an anxiety attack? Lord knows the stress that cancer patients face; stress which possibly could bring on this type of attack.

Palpitations are very common, but the doctors will be able to see what kind you are having when they read what is printed on the monitor results. They can reassure you that what you have is normal, and if not, what can be done about it.

I have had all of the above issues, but they all began before cancer. I realize you are trying to determine if your heart concerns are treatment related. Illness and fever can also set the heart off. Praying for good results for you. Hang in there...
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Old 09-20-2008, 07:54 AM   #3
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Hope you are feeling better today. I think I fear a heart attack more than a re occurrence sometimes. Good for you for getting help right away.
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Old 09-27-2008, 08:22 AM   #4
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Hi,
The Ultrasound of the heart showed valve leakage-mitral valve regurgitation (which is common for 55 & older). The side effects are fatigue and shortness of breath. I dont have the results back from the 48hr heart monitor. I also have to see a Pulmonary Specialist for futher testing. I meet with the Cardiologist on Wednesday, Oct. 1 to see where we go from here. Thanks for keeping me focused & positive. Take Care.
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Old 09-28-2008, 03:44 PM   #5
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Tamara,

I think that's what I have - 'mitral valve peolapse'. It could be scarry when you feel the palpitation. Remember from now on that you might need to take antibiotic whenever you need to get dental work done.
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