Restrictive Cardiomyopathy: How does it present?

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2008

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  • Why do you say dysnea and not dysPnea - there is a reason they put a "P" there....

  • ,,for me,,,it is better to have a subtitle,,hmmmmm

  • I love it when he says "That's very important point"

    It makes me smile...which is very difficult to do after 9hrs studying.

  • @lowest27 lol. watched this early in the morning.. 130am.

  • How does he know we watch the video in the evenings?

  • Dont worry there is a lot of tratment and medicine is changing.Dont read everything you read on the internet please see a specialist and there is an amazing youtube lecture on thisby Euan Ashley

  • I'm here to give patients a bit of encouragement. Medicine is full of myracles. Heart transplant is not so scary, it is a hope. But, telling you the truth, what is really important? Be scared about death or enjoy life with wisdom and love? It's not the quantity of time that matters but the quality of our lives. There are other terrible health conditions that make me love my myocardiopathy. In the future, we'll have brand new organs out of our own cells and no rejections. It's my hope.

  • Hello. I am a heart restrictive myocardiopathy patient from Brazil. Everything you said is right about the disease. One think doctors still don't know is why some patients develop the disease so fast while others take a long time to feel the severe symptoms like my case. I have enlaged atria and ventricles, my pressure is 10/05 (diastolic disfunction) and I will need a heart transplantation in the next 5 years or I will surely die.

  • Thank you!

  • Are you licensed to practice in the States? Do you work/practice in the U.S.?

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