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Mike's Blog: The Heart of a Runner


Page 2: Woozy time


February 10, 2006

I've been told that living with heart failure is a seesaw existence, and it's sure proving true for me. One day I feel pretty good, and the next day I can't get off the couch.

I have some energy today, same as yesterday. I get winded easily, but the good news is my blood pressure is up to 102/58 and I'm not woozy or sick (a sure sign my blood pressure is dangerously low).

The pain I've had in my chest and shoulder is a bit better today. Coughing -- directly connected to my heart's pumping condition -- is back a bit today. So I'll take it easy today, as the coughing makes the pain worse.

I've got a call into my cardiologist to up my ACE inhibitor medication. These drugs widen the blood vessels so blood flows more easily and the heart doesn't have to work so hard. But that also means they lower blood pressure, and mine is pretty low to begin with. That's the game we're playing -- trying to increase the key medications for my heart without dropping my blood pressure into the 80's or 70's -- woozy time and rather dangerous.

Meanwhile, the sun is out and it's just gorgeous.

-- Mike Ashland of Oregon is writing a blog about his battle with heart failure.

Page 3: "Can I trust my heart?"

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First published August 10, 2006
Last updated June 2, 2008
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