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Well, Its been another great week in my recovery. Since i started doing pushups, dips and crunchesi have noticed a …
Hello fellow heart patients,
In Jan 2006 when I was 34 years old I had a "widow maker" , 100 percent blockage of the left ascending coronary artery. this left me with 50 percent damage to my LV that eventually decreased to 40 percent permanent damage. My ef was between 20 and 25 percent and I was told that I had about 5 years left.
I misunderstood my docs and attacked my rehab thinking that I would improve my ef and maybe get some of my heart back. By one month I was jogging 1 mile, then at 2 months I was jogging 2 miles every day. it wasn’t easy, by a mile and a half my o2 was down to 88 - I just never told anyone and kept trying. By 6 months after my heart attack I had lost 90 lbs and was feeling a little better.
Then my heart doc noticed I had clouding on the lower half of my right lung and it also showed up on the x-ray on the day of my MI. They ended up finding a giant carcinoid tumor that had taken over the whole space the right middle lung used to take. They removed it and thankfully was totally benign. But after that i was a wreck getting hit with several anxiety attacks a day. I still kept working 45 - 50 hours a week but it was getting very difficult. I quite exercising and gained 50 lbs back I didn’t want to die but figured it would be better than living like this. no hope and a relatively short, sucky life.
In august 2007 i was searching the internet and came across theravitae with these bs claims that they might at least make you feel better. so reading all the other patients stories it still looked like bs to me so i quite reading. I kept going back to it every couple of days anyway and then i noticed that one of the doctors endorsing this was a dr Barbara czerska - head of heart failure for Henry ford Detroit. "Well, I go to Henry ford" so I got her to see me and then she explained that yes at the very least i will feel better and that it wont cure me but i will get some tissue growth and a lot of new capillaries in my heart which would make it even more efficient and make my life a little better.
I called the company and my doc sent of my test results, by this time my ef was up to 30 - 35 percent, and my metabolic stress test showed i could do 8mets and a vo2 of 28. They say that’s very good for a class 3. of course when you cant do anything and you feel like crap all the time it is of little comfort. I was accepted by the company and became one of 201 people from the US to go through this.
(Keep in mind that my progress is somewhat atypical) three days after the stem cells the heart area started getting these stabbing pains that would last for 10 to 15 minutes at a time. The most notable change was after my father and i would get back to the hotel and I would check my pressure and heart rate. Before my HR was 110 BPM and it would take about 1/2 hour to stop sweating, three days after - 85 BPM and my skin would be dry in 5 minutes!
1 1/2 weeks after i had an echo done and the completely dead apex was beating again - verrrrry weakly but it was moving.
2 months after my stress test showed 10.1 Mets and a vo2 of 32 using the "Bruce" protocol. I was very tired but little by little things I didn’t do anymore i was doing again.
3 months after i jogged 3 miles and my o2 was between 92 and 95! now 6 months later.
I am now working 7 days a week again; I have had all my restrictions lifted. I am doing 80 push-ups, 30 dips, and 30 crunches a day to try and build my upper body back up. i can at max resistance ride my recumbent bike for 1 hour at 15 MPH.
my sidewalls are now beating normally, my septum went from 100% damage to 30% damage and the other two dead apex areas are at 60% damage.
So anyway there is my story. If anyone has any questions email me at
jameseilert@att.net or jeilert@appliedmfg.com
Its not any bother, the more people that want to find out about this the better I will feel. and who knows maybe a couple people will be able to save themselves. that defiantly would make me happy!
Have a good day and hang in there!
James Eilert
Well, Its been another great week in my recovery. Since i started doing pushups, dips and crunchesi have noticed a …
last monday started doing 60 calf raises a day. i am now up to 160 a day. started out last month doing 30 crunches …
OMG, wow, how impressive, I live in Canada and I had the same kinda heart attack as you, my ef down to 24, 50% damage, chf, copd. Recovered 30% last V02 test, going for another one next week, hopefully I improve. The reason for the v02 is because I need a heart transplant and they need to make sure the lungs are strong enough for the heart. We talked about stem cell, but they said testing hasn't been done enough, I like you got into the cardiac rehab etc. but I still have my days...I'm really impressed with your results you are too young...I thought I was too young but I was 47. Thanks for your story. Maggy
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Maggy,
Most of the people that went over there were on the transplant list, and 5 years later still do not need a transplant most (80%) have gone from 10% ef to 30 or 40 percent. in addition the remodeling usually dissapears and what you end up with at the end of 6months to a year you basically end up keeping. you said you had a vo2 of 30, if thats the case you dont need a transplant, most people that are in really bad shape can only do 4 or 5 mets with a vo2 of 14 or less - then your really screwed. I would urge you to get a second opinion with dr czerska at henry ford detroit (depending on where you live in canada) she could at least give you an idea if it would be benificial or not. she is an actuall expert and i never would have made it over there without her help. also you should review the vescell.com website, the people on there are actual people and there stories are true. it's not a miricle cure but its got to be better than a full transplant with all the drugs you will have to take for the rest of your life.
Have a good day,
James Eilert
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Hello John, I sent the email with the stats and all. Now you see how nothing is gone to work. I am so happy for you. At least I know someone beat the odds.
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