heart damage due to Adriamycin
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I am fine now, but damage continues for 20 years: http://www.medpagetoday.com/Cardiology/CHF/tb/3765
I had 6 rounds of Adriamycin. I also have vaso-vagal syncope and it's much worse now. I faint really easily.
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Lesley0 -
Thanks, again, Lesley for the info....the interesting part is that at the end of the article it states that the curative measures of this for cancer almost always outweigh the risks.LesleyH said:I am fine now, but damage continues for 20 years: http://www.medpagetoday.com/Cardiology/CHF/tb/3765
I had 6 rounds of Adriamycin. I also have vaso-vagal syncope and it's much worse now. I faint really easily.
Hugs.
Lesley
BUT, that said, I feel oncologists need to keep this in the back of their minds as they are making up our treatment plans, not just give it as the 'stock item'.
Hugs to a VERY smart lady!!!!
Kathi0 -
Thanks LeslieH for that link. It was scary but informative. I was advised of potential cardiac risk of course, back in '99, but at that point killing the cancer was foremost in my mind. I'm continuing to be cancer free, so far, so am thankful for that. I'll let you all know what I learn from the cardiologist next week. I am quite thankful that my primary care MD takes the increased heart rate very seriously in spite of his not finding any other abnormalities. He said his concern came from the fact that I'd taken Adriamycin. So he is aware of the risk as well!LesleyH said:I am fine now, but damage continues for 20 years: http://www.medpagetoday.com/Cardiology/CHF/tb/3765
I had 6 rounds of Adriamycin. I also have vaso-vagal syncope and it's much worse now. I faint really easily.
Hugs.
Lesley
I am a Reach To Recovery volunteer and now have to wrestle with how to talk to women getting ready to begin taking Adriamycin. I think I may put myself on "hold" until I'm less anxious about it and can be more objective.
If others join this discussion and have experience with cardiac problems due to Adriamycin, I'd like to hear from you.
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I have had some heart related issues. We are not sure whether it was caused by the A/C or the herceptin that I took. We believe that it was from the Herceptin. But with time it is recovering. They checked mine by doing routine Echocardiagrams which allowed them to measure my heart ejection ratio. Mine went from a normal 65 down to 45. It is now slowly making it back into the mid 50's. So hopefully, if you have any problems your will continue to recover.
Take Care. God Bless.
Susan0 -
Thanks Susan. That sounds good! I hope your heart continues to improve.Susan956 said:I have had some heart related issues. We are not sure whether it was caused by the A/C or the herceptin that I took. We believe that it was from the Herceptin. But with time it is recovering. They checked mine by doing routine Echocardiagrams which allowed them to measure my heart ejection ratio. Mine went from a normal 65 down to 45. It is now slowly making it back into the mid 50's. So hopefully, if you have any problems your will continue to recover.
Take Care. God Bless.
Susan0 -
Ef fluctuating
my ef was 75% pre chemo for lymphoma. Having lots of symptoms went down to 39%. Still have symptoms and it is 60%. Has anyone else had damage and fluctuations in ef?
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