Con’t… when I walk or stand. I have had knee X-ray, no arthritis; ultrasound, no blood clot or Baker’s cyst. According to my records I do have vascular calcification. Might this be causing problems of knee pain and feeling of fluid running down lower leg when standing or walking?
D3 with Vit K2 might help absorb Cacium to your bone.
Very good information thank you all
Amen, Amen, Amen, Maurine!!!
I have coronary artery disease also I just turned 60
Samir Kapadia, MD, Chairman, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine and Amar Krishnaswamy MD, Section Head, Interventional Cardiology talks about what is new in tricuspid valve treatment. They answer questions: What happens with tricuspid valve disease or a leaking tricuspid valve? What are the symptoms of tricuspid valve regurgitation (TR) and what causes it? How is TR diagnosed and when should it be treated? How is TR treated? What are new innovations to treat TR without heart surgery?
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I had and x-rays on my hips and spine last week, I took a fall and doctor wanted to be sure I didn't mess up anything with hips that were replaced 2 years ago, and I have arthritis and a herniated disk in my back, but anyway he found I have aortic calcification, I see my cardiologist Friday, is there anything specific I should be asking about this new thing for me.
Is this life threatening ?
Am I looking at open heart again ?
I had a CT scan that's when they saw my aortic calcification I had many tests echo,stress test in the end had 2 heart stents placed. Now on blood thinners and daily aspirn,low dose stations I feel… read more
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Susan Harper, Bless your transplanted heart! You're an inspiration to all of us!
I saw were the sport writer had an aortic aneurysm that rupture, is that a blood clot or swelling of the aortic? I wonder the symptoms, sad, you just never know😔
I have an abdominal aorta aneurysm detected on a CT scan for something else. Detected a few years ago at 2.6 CM and is now at 3.1CM. My Vascular Surgeon stated if it grows 1 CM in 12 months or exceeds… read more
What You Need to Know About the Heart and Kidney Connection
The heart and kidneys are linked together, so problems in one can lead to problems in the other. If you have heart disease or kidney disease, Dr. Blake Shusterman a kidney doctor in Greenville, SC, explains why you need to be paying attention to the other one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RT7DC9H70fs
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