What to expect in the final stages of heart failure? 13 Signs and Symptoms of Dying

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • What to expect in the final stages of heart failure? 13 Signs and Symptoms of Dying
    #death #dying
    Heart Failure is a chronic disease of the heart. This means that there is no cure and it is expected for the heart to slowly lose it's ability to function properly. The worse the heart functions, the more a person will experience symptoms of heart failure. Some people never reach the final or terminal stages of heart failure, others do.
    End Stage Heart Failure or Congestive Heart Failure can cause a number of symptoms at the end of life that may be different from someone without heart failure. In this video, we will talk about what to expect when someone is dying of heart failure and the symptoms to expect at the end of life. It's important to note that every person is different, and therefore the severity of the symptoms described in this video may vary from person to person. Not every person will experience all of the symptoms discussed here, but if a person has end stage heart failure, they will likely experience many of them.
    I hope this video will be a resource for you and provide you with education to start to prepare for the dying process and terminal heart failure.
    Timestamp:
    00:00 What to expect in the final stages of heart failure? 13 Signs and Symptoms of Dying
    01:21 What is Heart Failure?
    01:44 How does the body compensate for heart failure? (in the early stages?)
    02:50 What does it mean when someone says heart failure is a "chronic disease" or "chronic condition?"
    03:42 Heart Failure Symptom number 1 : What breathing symptoms to expect in End of life heart failure
    04:05 Heart Failure Symptom number 2 Heart failure and anxiety
    04:24 Heart Failure Symptom number 3 Heart failure and coughing
    04:44 Heart Failure Symptom number 4 Heart failure and wheezing
    05:03 Heart Failure Symptom number 5 Why does the person with heart failure have swollen legs
    05:26 Heart Failure Symptom number 6 Heart failure and sleep
    05:47 Heart Failure Symptom number 7 Heart failure and weaker
    06:27 Heart Failure Symptom number 8 Why does the dying person with terminal heart failure stop eating?
    06:52 Heart Failure Symptom number 9 Heart failure and nausea
    07:06 Heart Failure Symptom number 10 What urinating symptoms to expect in heart failure?
    07:18 What is Urinary Incontinence and why does it happen in heart failure?
    07:52 Heart Failure Symptom number 11 : Heart failure and heart racing
    07:59 Heart Failure Symptom number 12 : Does the person with heart failure have chest pain?
    08:13 Heart Failure Symptom number 13 : Why is the dying person with heart failure confused?
    09:19 End Stage Heart Failure How long Can a Person Live? Timeline to Death for A person in the last stages of heart failure
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    Katie Duncan is nurse practitioner & death coach. She is the founder of Death Care Coach, a company offering end of life care coaching and support to help families better navigate the end of life journey and ease the dying process.
    DISCLAIMER: THIS IS FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THIS IS NOT MEDICAL OR HEALTH OR COUNSELING ADVICE.
    #palliativecare #endoflife #heartfailure #heartdisease

Komentáře • 544

  • @200_IM
    @200_IM Před 5 měsíci +414

    My mom was diagnosed with heart failure 20 years ago. She is 81 now. She has had many good years. She lives on the second floor and climbs the stairs (carefully) several times a week. She loves to go to the beach and stand barefoot in the sand. She also loves to ride the cart around Costco for the free samples. She takes the dog out and sometimes goes to the senior center for lunch.
    I'm not writing this to brag. I'm only saying... if there is the heart failure diagnosis, don't give up. My mom fought off cancer, even after the diagnosis of 75% heart failure. Cancer free for over 5 years. (She had a mastectomy.)
    She also had her heart stop. They recessitated her and she was on life support for three days. That was 10 years ago.
    So, though it is true, many don't get much time after the diagnosis, some people can still live many good years. Don't give up.
    ❤❤❤❤❤

    • @JeseniaRodriguez-lc5or
      @JeseniaRodriguez-lc5or Před 5 měsíci +18

      Wow such a beautiful story I’m 46 yrs old and this gives me such hope..I was diagnosed with heart failure at 25% having cardiopathy and honestly all I hear is that you are going to be alright you are young and fit… yet I’m not fit haven’t had the energy to work out super tired within 5 minutes which is such a shock bc I was one who did her best to get a workout in and now I have a cycling machine collecting dust saying every other day that I would get on this bike but unfortunately I have this heart failure thing & it’s really taking a tow on my me I hope no one feels this change ever in their life ❤️

    • @JeseniaRodriguez-lc5or
      @JeseniaRodriguez-lc5or Před 5 měsíci +2

      Sorry messaged sent below unsure what I did

    • @willgaukler8979
      @willgaukler8979 Před 5 měsíci +4

      ... tell her I said Hi & have a great day ... slowly ...

    • @IsabellaD1
      @IsabellaD1 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@JeseniaRodriguez-lc5or
      Are you a candidate for a left ventricle assist device ( LVAD )?

    • @JeseniaRodriguez-lc5or
      @JeseniaRodriguez-lc5or Před 5 měsíci +7

      @@IsabellaD1 Hi, I do have a pace maker this month makes 1 year with it

  • @igigirising6150
    @igigirising6150 Před 5 měsíci +265

    My husband passed last Tuesday. We were going to het something to eat when he started complaining about being very hot. I opened the windows but he kept complaining about being hot. He then tore his shirt off and was gasping for air. He said" I cant breathe" and was calling for his mother to help him. I was high tailing it to the hospital doing 80mph cause when i called 911 they had put us on hold . (A damn shame). It took me 10 minutes to get to the hospital. When i arrived at emergency I ran in there screaming "help help my husband is having a heart attack"!. He went into a seizure foaming at the mouth. They put him on the table trying to rececitate him but after 25 minutes they were unsuccessful. My husband was suffering for a long time and he wanted me to be with him always. I'm glad I was there to try to help him..... After 25 minutes they had to call his time of death. May Derrick Ramey R.I.P. I'm gonna miss you so very much.....Now you don't have to suffer anymore.... See you next lifetime. ❤❤❤❤

    • @tammihughes6229
      @tammihughes6229 Před 4 měsíci +14

      Prayers for comfort

    • @jrgenvansligtenhorst4640
      @jrgenvansligtenhorst4640 Před 4 měsíci +12

      I'm so sorry for your loss.I hope can you find the stength to go on and take good care off yourself.

    • @igigirising6150
      @igigirising6150 Před 4 měsíci

      @@jrgenvansligtenhorst4640 Thank you for you comment. I've been very busy doing things to keep my mind from becoming depressed. And I do pray allot for strength. Tonite I had played a gig and it felt strange not seeing my husband sitting to my left playing his guitar 🎸.

    • @theblackbeard4973
      @theblackbeard4973 Před 4 měsíci +12

      May lord's strength be with you and may his soul Rest in heaven❤

    • @jamaican1991
      @jamaican1991 Před 4 měsíci +8

      My Condolences to you

  • @yautja9486
    @yautja9486 Před 28 dny +24

    I'm now 38 years old and I'm already suffering from CHF. My heart got slightly big because of Cardiac Effusion. The walls of my heart were filled with water. My legs got swollen. I have whooping cough. I cant sleep. I can't eat. I always look at my only son who's 1 year old now. And pray to God deeply and profoundly asking Him for His Mercy.

    • @joanlavarias6705
      @joanlavarias6705 Před 14 dny +5

      I pray that God heals you and give you strength for your baby.

    • @user-st8xi9cg8m
      @user-st8xi9cg8m Před 11 dny +3

      I went ER while on vacation. I found out that I have end congestive heart failure. I am also undergoing dialysis (peritoneal). I only have one daughter, and I am happy that her and her boyfriend want to get married this coming December. I accepted Jesus as my Savior and Lord, so I am ready when God calls me home. I am also happy that my daughter found a good man to marry. I hope I can make it to her wedding.

    • @Mamaohhh04
      @Mamaohhh04 Před 22 hodinami

      @@user-st8xi9cg8m what was the cause of your condition? Domt let them tell u it’s over. It’s up to you.
      Study all your options for natural ways to survive and beat this.
      Anything is possible. Like I said my uncle is living proof. They have him 6 months and it’s over 20 years now.

    • @zaire1678
      @zaire1678 Před 14 hodinami

      ​@@user-st8xi9cg8m l pray for you in the name of Jesus Christ, l declare that you are all healed in the name of Jesus Christ. l pray that God touches you this second in Jesus name. You will not die now in Jesus name.... Stand up and walk and l declare you free in Jesus name

  • @annacalvert2747
    @annacalvert2747 Před 3 měsíci +143

    I have this for years,my Lord keeps me here,have a lot of what you talked about, l have a sinking feeling more now,88 years old and ready to go to my Father, Jesus and Holy Spirit, l live alone,don’t see people much, l talk to my Lord all the time,Holy Spirit helps me,Life is wonderful with him,

    • @grumblekin
      @grumblekin Před 3 měsíci +28

      Jesus will come to get you. He will be the first you see.
      God bless you

    • @simplemanlovetocanoe6274
      @simplemanlovetocanoe6274 Před měsícem +9

      I shall pray for you my brother in Christ! Life is short.....but we who believe will live forever in Heaven!

    • @joannwingate3318
      @joannwingate3318 Před měsícem +6

      Bless you, we all need someone to be close with.

    • @billelliott6396
      @billelliott6396 Před měsícem +9

      GOD BLESS YOU.I also live alone I'm 71.BUT you and I are never alone because JESUS GOD IS ALWAYS WITH US.We believe HE is our LORD AND SAVIOR so we are so very Blessed.Very good to know that the second our earthly wore out bodies end Our Spiritual BODIES will be with OUR LORD FOREVER

    • @user-et5qs2en4c
      @user-et5qs2en4c Před měsícem +1

      The only way to hang on❗️👍😊

  • @sherricarroll5036
    @sherricarroll5036 Před 4 dny +4

    I too have congested heart failure and I know my time is close. I'm not afraid to die since you go straight to God when you do. Now thanks to you (I am so grateful) I know what to expect and how my body is dying now, so I have total peace of mind. May the LORD keep you and bless you for the caring information you give.❤

  • @simplemanlovetocanoe6274
    @simplemanlovetocanoe6274 Před měsícem +36

    I was diagnosed with end stage heart failure at 44yrs. Had pacemaker defibrillator installed with EF factor of only 15 percent. In 2014 the Dr's wanted to install a VAD. This is an external heart pump. I refused! Now at 61 I'm still doing well! I go canoe camping and alot of portageing! I enjoy life and hope this brings a little encouragement to others out there! I believe that my Lord Jesus is the one who keeps me here to be the caregiver for my wife who had a hemorrhagic stroke!

  • @KsazDFW
    @KsazDFW Před 2 měsíci +26

    My mother has CHF and is 96…. She was diagnosed 5+ years ago. She’s in the end stage now and on hospice, but still hanging on to her great attitude.

  • @lesleyhubble2976
    @lesleyhubble2976 Před 5 měsíci +61

    My mum has heart failure, she has an autoimmune disease and raynauds in her hands. I believe living independently and taking her medication is of course keeping her alive. She is 85 and her doctor said because she has never smoked or been a drinker it has kept her alive longer than most. I pray for more years for her

  • @armandzottola1626
    @armandzottola1626 Před 5 měsíci +86

    I take care of my wife…about ten years. She is 80. Bed ridden .She has a few of these symptoms … a few. Sleeps a lot. Swollen ankles… slow decline in appetite. But alert, loves sweets and no pain. I watch her like a hawk. But I am 83…slowing down bit. She is happy on the whole.

    • @SandraHof
      @SandraHof Před 5 měsíci +16

      It is wonderful you are taking care of her so well. It is great she is not in pain, is alert and still has the joy of eating sweets. I was caregiver for my dear husband when he was dying from cancer. Then later I was caregiver for my elderly dad for a number of years until he passed away at 91. Though at times it was exhausting and heartbreaking, I am grateful for the privilege of being able to care for them until the end.

    • @petecernan2568
      @petecernan2568 Před 4 měsíci +6

      Good luck long may it last

    • @vicswright35
      @vicswright35 Před měsícem +5

      God bless you.

  • @LMary125
    @LMary125 Před 4 měsíci +34

    My husband died of heart failure and CAD 10 years ago. At the time I didn't understand what he was going through. Near the end, he had no appetite, would not eat anything. That really bothered me, as I blamed myself that the food I was preparing wasn't what he wanted or needed. Near the end, he was sleeping most of the time. I always expected that he would get better. He died quietly in his sleep. I hadn't expected that he would die. I miss him so much. Your video explains a lot. Thank you.

    • @beaglesnlove580
      @beaglesnlove580 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Hey my dad died similarly. He didn’t eat well in the last few weeks and complained that the food wasn’t tasting good and didn’t have an appetite. He died November 15th last year. Still struggling from his loss

  • @jackieM88890
    @jackieM88890 Před 2 měsíci +26

    I'm so sorry for your loss! I'm a new widow too. My husband passed a month ago. He passed from cancer and suffered terribly. It tore my heart out to see. RIP William Minick.....I will love you for eternity.
    During this time I was diagnosed with congestive heart failure. Life goes on.....

  • @guskoerner75
    @guskoerner75 Před 5 měsíci +68

    Up until recently, I thought that heart failure was the same as a heart attack. I am 64 years old and recently was diagnosed with heart failure. I am experiencing about 10 of the 13 signs that you mentioned in this video, however they are not severe at this point. I wanna congratulate you on the way you presented this material. It was easy to understand and I sensed compassion in your tone. Thank you.

    • @ChristineFisher123
      @ChristineFisher123 Před 5 měsíci +9

      I am the same age as you and in exactly the same position . Love.❤

    • @joanderson2055
      @joanderson2055 Před 19 dny +3

      Same. Just turned 65 last week

  • @SheriMeligan-tn9vb
    @SheriMeligan-tn9vb Před měsícem +16

    My husband passed in February, 2 years ago. We had gone to ER twice when he had chest pain & shortness of breath. He WAS a very positive, busy man. Last ER visit was November they did the "test" to see if he had had a heart attack. He was cleared but never felt well after that. He got more & more short of breath, tired & feverish/sweaty. I wanted to take him to ER but (as I saw 1st hand) they would just "dismiss" him. This was extremely frustrating! Not even an over night for observation.
    His "stress test" in October was "fine" but he got worse in the following months.
    After like 5 ER & Dr visits it was very degrading NOT to be listened to or taken seriously. 😕 I feel he was ignored and feel so sorry for ANYONE experiencing the same issues.

    • @melindabucy8459
      @melindabucy8459 Před měsícem +1

      It is happening to me right now.

    • @Jay_Boogie214
      @Jay_Boogie214 Před měsícem +1

      Wow you just explained everything I been going through. I went to the ER 5 times 2 weeks ago and every doctor found Nothing But at home I felt horrible. I just had echo test , still waiting on results. On the 24th I've my stress test , not sure what the future brings But just stay positive and put in God's Hands 🙏

    • @Mamaohhh04
      @Mamaohhh04 Před 22 hodinami

      @@Jay_Boogie214 did u get results? Stay positive many times our symptoms are worse than whats actually wrong.

  • @mytruthmylife8725
    @mytruthmylife8725 Před 5 měsíci +80

    My friend just called me. She had died on Friday and was brought back 😢 💔 shes having a very hard time and i ask you all pray for her and her soul ❤ her name is Veronica. I love her so much! They asked her if she wanted to die at home or at the hospital. She chose hospital because she doesn't want her children to find her dead 😢 she has every single one of these symptoms and about 18 mos or more ago she was given about 18 mos give or take to live. Shes in better spirits today as shes in hospital getting help. But a heart that weak cannot afford to die😢 pray for her to go be with Jesus❤ i am not ready to lose my best friend 😢

    • @lynnbuczek8151
      @lynnbuczek8151 Před 4 měsíci +6

      I'm praying for you Veronica God bless you🙏🕯️

    • @PoeLemic
      @PoeLemic Před 4 měsíci +4

      Sorry that Veronica's time has come. I mean that. My Mom's time came over Christmas of 2023, and it's the worst to know that she's not here anymore. So, I do hope your friend has many more days, but it sounds like-- she doesn't. And, if so, I hope she has lived a good life where's she's got to enjoy everything that she wanted to do.

    • @susanmaycock9327
      @susanmaycock9327 Před 4 měsíci +3

      God bless sorry for your loss keep strong time will get easier for you god bless her

    • @praisehiminthedance
      @praisehiminthedance Před 4 měsíci +4

      Praying for Veronica and her family

    • @BothSugarNSpice
      @BothSugarNSpice Před 4 měsíci +2

      Please tell me she is born again..?

  • @peterthomas5792
    @peterthomas5792 Před 5 měsíci +96

    My local GP diagnosed me with heart failure on the basis of swollen ankles.
    No BP or pulse measurement, no blood tests, no history other than my date of birth.
    At the time I was cycling 15 miles/day and as fit as a fiddle.
    15 years later, I'm still not dead and the oedema in the lower legs was caused by a thyroid problem.
    Outrageous behaviour by a physician.

    • @dydx8585
      @dydx8585 Před 4 měsíci +1

      As a trainee physician, ye this is pretty awful lol

    • @delfine7163
      @delfine7163 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Maybe it’s time for all GPs to have an ‘MOT’ and prove they know their stuff and correct procedures?

    • @dydx8585
      @dydx8585 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@delfine7163 I don't think you can justify a blanket policy just because of an example. GPs train for 10 years and sit over 30 exams. That's like insisting everyone in the UK retakes their driving test every two years for 60 years 😂

    • @meinolfwestig9463
      @meinolfwestig9463 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Doctor's are not perfect. Years ago the official Doctor's Association in Germany, estimated the correctness of diagnosis at just 28% !
      So, if one has a serious health problem, please get a 2nd and 3rd opinion

    • @Mamaohhh04
      @Mamaohhh04 Před 3 měsíci +3

      That’s insanity! He is supposed to order more tests to rule it out if he even thinks it. You can’t diagnose it without further tests! You’d need an echo at least.
      Geez many people have swollen ankles and for various reasons.
      My father was in heart failure for years and he didn’t even have swollen ankles 🤷‍♀️

  • @kathlynscuderi
    @kathlynscuderi Před 3 měsíci +17

    I was diagnosed with CHF in 2016, last heart attack. I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Thank God I'm still here. I have most of these symptoms. But my oxygen level is at 98, blood pressure is on the low side but my cardiologist found an abnormal in my stree test last week, tomorrow I see another cardiologist to possibly find out what is going on. Please say alittle prayer. Thank you so much.

  • @Mamaohhh04
    @Mamaohhh04 Před 3 měsíci +47

    My uncle was told he had 6 months to live after a heart attack with 15% ejection fraction rate. He was 60.
    He is in his 80’s now and has lived a normal life. Even survived covid. 🤷‍♀️

    • @jasonfusaro2170DragonFly
      @jasonfusaro2170DragonFly Před dnem

      Well that gives me hope, I'm 63 and 2 years ago had a 10% ejection fraction, hasn't gone above 20%, did his increase at all or is it still 15%?

    • @Mamaohhh04
      @Mamaohhh04 Před 22 hodinami

      @@jasonfusaro2170DragonFly it has never increased yet lived a normal life and did all the things he wanted to do. He seemed very healthy. Used to run too. Now in his mid 80’s he’s not quite as athletic but I mean he’s mid 80’s so it’s ok lol

  • @user-db7ij7dd1f
    @user-db7ij7dd1f Před 5 měsíci +41

    An excellent, practical, clear explanation. Thank you for being willing to talk about the inevitable progression of heart failure. People living with heart failure and their carers deserve to know this information.

  • @Encourageable
    @Encourageable Před 3 měsíci +22

    I know this doesn’t really make a terribly sad situation any better but sometimes it’s better to die of a heart issue than to live til an old age and get dementia. My mom is 90 and has moderate dementia - she is aware of it and she hates it - she’s ready to go. There is longevity on both sides of my family but honestly if I could just go in my late 70s, or when I can’t get around too well anymore, that would be ideal. But God has a plan for all of us and I trust Him and know that He will do what is best.

    • @debbiescott6732
      @debbiescott6732 Před 23 dny

      I agree. I'm 68. I'll be happy if I make it to my 70's but I don't want live much past my 70's because I don't want to be dependent on other people.

  • @hots4jc
    @hots4jc Před 5 měsíci +44

    My husband didn’t get any of these symptoms until 2 hours before he died. He was living normal and even changed the shocks on our car that morning. This caught all of us by surprise.

    • @tonysweet9137
      @tonysweet9137 Před 5 měsíci +9

      I am so very sorry.

    • @hots4jc
      @hots4jc Před 5 měsíci

      @@tonysweet9137 ❤️

    • @johnpacella9519
      @johnpacella9519 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Was he one of the 200 per year or 200,000 per year? Still a little fuzzy on that…

    • @PoeLemic
      @PoeLemic Před 4 měsíci

      @@johnpacella9519 Yeah, her background said 400,000 -- but she said 400 people per year. Yeah, I was confused but realized she needed to add a thousand to her "400".

    • @vallove328
      @vallove328 Před měsícem

      Same story with my brother in law, somewhat. He had a weak heart but didn't realize he was at the end stages of heart failure. It was a typical Sunday for his family, but the next morning, his wife found him. We are preparing for his funeral, but l still can't believe it. 😢

  • @showtimecharlie6734
    @showtimecharlie6734 Před 4 měsíci +12

    I have heart failure (64 years old). 80 to 99% blockages in all 5 coronary arteries. Ejection Fraction was 21%. I rejected quintriple bypass surgery, and instead i'm following Dr. Esselstyn's heart diet/lifestyle. Please listen to his lectures on youtube. I have been stable and feeling great with no incidents for 8 months now...

  • @Orecatmeatprocessors
    @Orecatmeatprocessors Před 4 měsíci +25

    Thank you for a very I formative video. I retired now at 84 and have Aviv i'm so exhausted and hate doing much and am so dizzy a lot. I want to take the best care I can of my beloved wife which I have planned for for years. I'm finding it more difficult to go to Church with her each' week.Probably like everyone a little nervous about dying, but I worked over 23 years in dangerous jobs and know everything happens, anyway I do miss my beloved parents and will enjoy being with them again!

  • @janetcarlson4923
    @janetcarlson4923 Před 5 měsíci +24

    My husband is on end of life hospice.. No one actually said it was CHF. All we knew is Oct 2023 he had a transplant and his heart passed all the tests. After he came home, they found a herniated intestine they had to fix. Then he got a UTI. Then, his heart could no longer pump blood from his feet to the rest of his body. I think his nurse thought we knew all the symptoms. After hours of straight coughing last night I ran across this so finally have answers so can better help him.

  • @jamalsimmons4025
    @jamalsimmons4025 Před 9 měsíci +32

    You're a beautiful and endearing person. Blessings to you and your family!

  • @tip6725
    @tip6725 Před 3 měsíci +11

    I was diagnosed 7 years ago and have 10 of the 13 . The beginning was hard, but I got in shape and the right meds. This year I feel like I'm declining.

  • @norryce870
    @norryce870 Před 2 měsíci +7

    My sister lived independently with heart failure for many decades, raising 5 children along the way. She died at an average age of 76 after enjoying a retirement of snowbirding and care of her many grandchildren.

  • @Djwhynotlove
    @Djwhynotlove Před 6 měsíci +32

    I'm laying with my client at 3am rn who is 93, sleeping 16 -20 hours a day. Kicking yourself that you could of done better but you did all you could 😭

    • @MrRaybrown007
      @MrRaybrown007 Před 5 měsíci +8

      Sounds like the client is lucky to have you. x

    • @bettywhill
      @bettywhill Před 5 měsíci

      😢

    • @louise7552
      @louise7552 Před 5 měsíci +3

      93yrs .they have lived their life. Leave them alone.

    • @bertaschwerdt8206
      @bertaschwerdt8206 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Love and hugs to you! Eight months ago l was told l have reached end stage of Coronary heart disease . At 89 and in one month l will be ninety.Your presentation was excellent and spot on !
      Palliative care in my place has been excellent and the social worker and her nurses outstanding Two weeks ago I ended up in the emergency .a sudden onset of shortness of breath,wheezing,coughing up pink mucus had me surprised and wondering,was given oxygen,also on a puffer,was asked if l had COBD,no was my answer,blood samples were taken ,enzymes indicated very high ,EKG abnormal ,exray of lungs also showed problems……Your video was an eye opener for me,thanks so much.❤

    • @PoeLemic
      @PoeLemic Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@bertaschwerdt8206 I sure hope that things stay the same or get better for you. You still got a lot of life in you. Just do your best to manage your symptoms. You could have many more years, because it sounds like you have your mind still. And, that's what matters most.

  • @deltadaze6836
    @deltadaze6836 Před 5 měsíci +37

    I got a new heart...that ended my heart failure. 😊 You may also get a sharpe pain in the center of the back through chest. I had that because the fluid was backing up in my lungs. Alleviated that by meds for releasing the fluid--diuretics. Thankfully as a youth I was a runner so I believe that primed my body to hold out for twenty years before I got the transplant. My appetite left, I was eating one small container of yogurt a day, would get out of bed in the morning, go downstairs, eat, watch tv, use the bathroom and go back upstairs at night. Your body does get used to doing things in slowmo though, so as long as I paced myself I didn't have lot of issues until the end. A few times my heart began stopping as I was slowly walking upstairs and I would go to my knees--mostly from dizziness--with my head lower than my heart, pound on my chest with a fist and breath deep and slow. Within a few seconds the vice I felt around my chest would ease and my breathing and heartbeat would correct. God had other plans for me though and I am so appreciative for the time.❤️

    • @slammer7625
      @slammer7625 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Delta. Your a very strong and inspirational person !! Thank you for giving me encouragement 💪

  • @Gazr965
    @Gazr965 Před 5 měsíci +17

    People should be given an 'off switch' my Mother has slow heart failure diagnosed 2021 at 91 and now in 2024 says she wants to go join my Father, who died 1997 at 70 years old. She can't do many things now, so just waiting to die.
    Gaz UK.

  • @margaretjordan5381
    @margaretjordan5381 Před 4 měsíci +17

    Hello my first born son has been diagnosed with Heart Failure and has had a pacemaker and defibrillator inserted in his chest. We went and got a 2nd opinion from a Professor at Nepean Hospital, Kingswood NSW Australia. My son is only 45yo. He was fine until he was made have the COVID vaccines 1st one was because he couldn't work, and he ended up so ill for 10 days and lost his job anyway. The 2nd time he was made get the COVID shot was because he was homeless and the Refuge would not allow him to enter without the shot. He ended up being put in an emergency hostel for 10 days. He has never been the same. He was short of breath and thought it was panic attacks until he got to the point that he called the ambulance and it was only then that he was told that his heart was at 16% function, and if it dropped to 10% he would be dead. Anyway, that was 9th November 2023. I am very worried for him. He had to move back home as he lost his job and became homeless. He doesn't like living at home with his parents as he wants his own place to have some peace. I dont know what I can do to help him at all.

    • @tip6725
      @tip6725 Před 3 měsíci +1

      ❤ you're there for him .diet is very important. Ask dr. If he can start walking

  • @chick-fil-agal2264
    @chick-fil-agal2264 Před 5 měsíci +18

    My grandmother eating stop down to a cube of cheese in the last stage, but she looked so peacefully when she passed away during the night in her sleep n own bed with her book n glasses nicely placed beside her. 😢😮

  • @nemo227
    @nemo227 Před 5 měsíci +14

    My wife of 57 years just died on January 29th. This video explains a LOT that her doctor should have explained. I was also blaming myself for not taking more initiative and pushing for better care. Maybe we could have had another year or two. Neither of us understood just how serious was her condition. Life is full of maybe, maybe, maybe.

    • @PoeLemic
      @PoeLemic Před 4 měsíci +4

      Well, my mother passed around the Holidays of 2023, and she had CHF too -- but it was well-managed. However, she had some stomach pains, and I should have taken her to hospital ... But, like you say, I didn't know that her having a "very mild" stomach pain, could be a sign of something else. Yet, I gave her pepto and it seemed to make her tummy feel better. So, I called nurseline and they said to bring her in -- in few days -- if it "doesn't get better". Well, next day, Mum said it was better, so I didn't take her in. But, she ate, drank fluids, and everything normal. Then, she passed over the weekend of that week -- right at Christmas Eve. So, point is, @Nemo, you might could have had more time, and you might not could have either. In your situation, you did nothing wrong -- coming from someone who keeps going through the "shoulda, coulda, woulda" daily. So, don't fault yourself. You kept her alive to that date, as I did my Mum, and we both shouldn't blame ourselves. Because the disease or condition did it, not us. Do you know what I mean?

    • @nemo227
      @nemo227 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@PoeLemic Thank you. You are correct. We may not be doctors but doctors also make mistakes. Our bodies are always sending us messages. Every little ache and pain means something, sometimes important, sometimes insignificant. A correct diagnosis can often be very important. I had an appointment with my doctor yesterday and we can communicate with each other. We also agreed that preventing a major medical event isn't as dramatic as a life-saving operation but is often more important. Oh, I also promised to follow his instructions this time.

  • @susanrossouw8999
    @susanrossouw8999 Před 3 měsíci +5

    My husband died of heart failure. If only I knew he was in the end stage of the disease. Watching your video now I can see all the signs of the battle he faced.

  • @leeyoung9469
    @leeyoung9469 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Came across your vlog by chance. I’ve had heart disease since 1992, am now 74 and experiencing some/many of the symptoms described. However can still do most daily things in life. I expect to die in the near future and am ready to face this without regret. I could have gone in ‘92 so have enjoyed many, many good years. Thanks for you informative vlog.

  • @paulam4524
    @paulam4524 Před 6 měsíci +16

    Thank you so much! You have answered all of my questions. Now that I know, I can face my future with confidence and peace of mind. I can better prepare my family and myself by setting things in order.

  • @_October_15_202_
    @_October_15_202_ Před 5 měsíci +86

    "Seek the LORD while He may be found, call upon Him while He is near" (Isaiah 55:6).

    • @davidwright8432
      @davidwright8432 Před 5 měsíci +6

      ... and you'll still die.

    • @_October_15_202_
      @_October_15_202_ Před 4 měsíci +4

      ​@davidwright8432 - "...as it is appointed for men to die once, but after this the judgment" (Hebrews 9:27).

    • @PoeLemic
      @PoeLemic Před 4 měsíci

      @@_October_15_202_ If only God would show his power (If he has any), then He could heal all of these people with these problems. But, no, he's definitely not omni-potent, omni-present, and omni-benenovelent.

    • @jackieM88890
      @jackieM88890 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@davidwright8432 Yes, but you go home to our heavenly Father!!!

    • @Shaolin91z
      @Shaolin91z Před 2 měsíci +1

      Thanks Lord for bible study class
      Thanks Lord for your salvation

  • @trig6712
    @trig6712 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Thank you .. 82 and going through this as you described, all correct unfortunately

  • @8KB24-81
    @8KB24-81 Před 5 měsíci +30

    I'm 42. At 30 I had massive heart attack. After 4 heart attacks and 9 heart caths. I was doing fine. Until 34. Legs swelled up went to hospital was told I have congestive heart failure. Few years later at 37 had emergency open heart surgery 5 bypass. While recovering from that about 6 months out. Everything started getting worse. I figured it was complications from heart surgery. I could breathe. Or take 5 steps without going down. Went to doctor. He ran some tests. Again. 6 months after the bypass it failed. 4 of the 5 was 99 percent blocked. He said the whole right side of heart had failed. And bottom. He put it about 85 percent failed. 4 more heart attacks 7 hospital visits after and they kept sending me home. With no awnser. I have been in end stage close 2 years. I went to doctor last week. He is sending me to KU med Heart Transplant team. If they help me great. If not Hospice. I'm only 42

    • @MrRaybrown007
      @MrRaybrown007 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Best of luck to you. .

    • @trishayamada807
      @trishayamada807 Před 5 měsíci +9

      ((Hugs)) I’m sorry that you have to deal with so much.

    • @Slyoung-mm6vg
      @Slyoung-mm6vg Před 5 měsíci +10

      Prayers for healing.🙏

    • @slammer7625
      @slammer7625 Před 4 měsíci +3

      How are you doing ? Please let us know...we care.

    • @8KB24-81
      @8KB24-81 Před 4 měsíci +5

      I saw my Transplant Surgeon for the first appointment few weeks ago. He was shocked and slightly troubled about what he found after the exam and medical records and our conversation just about how's daily life for me..

  • @Ken-mr8sp
    @Ken-mr8sp Před 4 měsíci +11

    Ask God to take this from you. Pray without ceasing. Ask God to come into your heart. The heavens declare the glory of God. Through him nothing is impossible. I just prayed for you as I 'm sure many more will. Hope to see you in heaven after a long life on earth.

  • @angusmacmillan5365
    @angusmacmillan5365 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Very good video but I have had Atrial Fibrillation for decades and was diagnosed with "congestive heart failure" 25 years ago and I'm still here. Last year I was short of breath and had a wheeze but a very good doctor prescribed 1mg Bumentanide, 10mg Dapagliflozin and 5mg Bisoprolol Fumerate on top of the 3mh Warfarin and 20mg Enalapril I take daily, which seems to have given me a new lease of life. Being told you have "heart failure" is enough to frighten some people to death but I'm now in my eighties and keep working physically, which I think is a recipe for staving off the problem. Perhaps I shall be proved wrong but I hope to be still alive in at least five year's time.

  • @chick-fil-agal2264
    @chick-fil-agal2264 Před 5 měsíci +11

    My mom, grandma n bff all passed away from this condition, my mom at age 59 in 2004,gm at 79 in 2003 n my friend at 49 in 2019, really put a change on my habits. 😮😢

    • @200_IM
      @200_IM Před 5 měsíci

      ♥️⚘️

  • @purgeheat
    @purgeheat Před 5 měsíci +11

    I had heart failure for a long time and didn't know it. Shortness of breath, brain fog, etc. I was taken to hospital and received a double bypass. I was there for 7 weeks before I was ready to go home. I don't understand why you didn't reccommend surgery for getting a heart healthy again. That's what saved me.

  • @lisabaugh7411
    @lisabaugh7411 Před 6 měsíci +45

    I'm glad you posted this. My 31 year old son has been in end stage for 2 years now. When we found out about this 2 yrs ago his heart was only pumping at 15%. Last year, in 2023 when back in hospital it dropped to 13%. We go to heart failure center every other month still but I've been noticing some of the signs that you said these past few months. I'm not sure how much time I have with him. I'm trying to care for him as much as possible. Right at new years eve 2023, I was also diagnosed with it as well and have had 4 heart attacks in past. Had Stent put in 7 years ago. Unfortunately, heart disease is very high on both sides of family. I will be 59 in July. Thank you for this video ❤

    • @theavanrensburg8196
      @theavanrensburg8196 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Didn’t your son get a pacemaker?

    • @lisabaugh7411
      @lisabaugh7411 Před 5 měsíci

      No he seen all the trouble i had with a spinal cord stimulator and didn't want to go through that either. ​@@theavanrensburg8196

    • @JeseniaRodriguez-lc5or
      @JeseniaRodriguez-lc5or Před 5 měsíci +3

      Wow prayers sent I’m in same situation I have pacemaker at 46yrs old heart functioning at 26 % and thus I knew my taking an echocardiogram please EKG DOESNT GIVE ACCURATE RESULTS

    • @lisabaugh7411
      @lisabaugh7411 Před 5 měsíci +4

      We're still fighting medicaid to get a new echo done on him since its been little over a year now from last one. And i just found out right before new years eve, im in early stage of it as well. They thought i had another clot but when they did another cartherization and found the CHF as well. I've had 4 attacks as well and 30% of bottem of my heart is damaged. I gotten chickenpox and pneumonia at 37 and had the first good attack then and Drs wouldn't listen to me. When i had my second 1, i had blood clot as well and had a stent put in and that's how they found the damage. ​@@JeseniaRodriguez-lc5or

    • @willgaukler8979
      @willgaukler8979 Před 5 měsíci +2

      ...Question ... did you find you still have to take all those pills everyday ?
      I have CHF now going on ten years... last two years I have lost faith in the doctors ... as they seem to get bigger and bigger all at $165.00/dr.visit... doing the math ... and yet their offices are filled ... with no end in sight ... yet they still want to TRY something ... shouldn't they know by now ? ...
      have new Cardoligest noe he he more up dated methods and equipment ... will wait till he asked me about diet/exercise ... @@theavanrensburg8196

  • @robertmontgomerybearwolf_s7715
    @robertmontgomerybearwolf_s7715 Před 5 měsíci +21

    I am a 68 year old man who suffers from Chronic Heart Failure. I have had 6 heart attacks some 17 years ago, have not had any recent attacks, but did go into AFIB twice. had heart conversion both times. I also suffer from COPD... I feel tired even after wake up from sleep. Normally sleep 2 hours at a time but throughout the day and night. I take multiple medications. This video has been very appreciated and I would like to say thank you for posting this.

    • @PoeLemic
      @PoeLemic Před 4 měsíci

      We wish you would have said your age, then it'd help us know more about your condition. But, from your picture, you look like a man that is still young and has great vigor. True?

    • @tinYdanCer905
      @tinYdanCer905 Před 2 měsíci +2

      He said he is 68 in first sentence

  • @arsartium108
    @arsartium108 Před 4 měsíci +12

    Does anyone remember that scene from Soylent Green featuring Edward G. Robinson's character wherein his final moments at the Euthanasia Center are depicted? The facility is grand and impressive, sterile, and well appointed, with the feel of an upscale Airport Departure Terminal. After checking in and paying dearly with his life savings, he's led into his temporary private "departure lounge" clutching his "ticket" along with the exciting color brochure describing the whole adventure. He's awestruck by the sheer scale, opulence, and grandeur of his surroundings, as he's led along through wide, pristine, high-arched rooms and corridors. Upon reaching his private room - his point of embarkation, he's instructed to lie down on a comfortable upholstered table, amidst the ambiance of soft lighting and soothing classical music. Compared to the grinding poverty and squalor he's always known, such beauty represents to him the pinnacle of unimagined opulence. Looking all around with his mouth agape, trying to take it all in like a boy at his first carnival, he gratefully hands the technician his boarding pass to paradise.
    When prompted, he mindfully sits on the table and begins to lay back, but then suddenly he pauses with hesitation and a look of doubt. We wonder: Has he come to his senses? No. On the contrary. Now earnestly looking up at her, his smile wiped clean, he asks with some urgency, "A full 30 minutes! I'll get a full 30 minutes?" Yes, she assures him, gently easing him the rest of the way down. Now fully satisfied, his smile returned and fixed, he settles into the soft pillow, as bright colorful images of the former natural world dance upon the large viewing screen before him. He watches in joyful amazement as another technician administers the palliative injection. Soon the medication takes hold, and he closes his eyes at last, yet strangely for the first time with a look of peace upon this face which until now has known only the twisted torment of toxicity. This is perhaps the most poignantly ironic moment in the entire film. After about a minute, the music and video end abruptly, as bright lights switch on. Two male technicians appear and hastily remove the remains, while two others prepare the room for the next guest.
    Shortly thereafter, we're shown the back of the huge complex, which has a very industrial look about it. A line of very large garbage trucks are seen one by one entering a loading area and being filled by a descending conveyer with what appear to be human body bags. After being filled, each truck drives off and disappears into the night. Toward the end of the film, we finally learn the destination of these trucks and that of their precious organic cargo. It's all very orderly, sanitary, efficient, humane, profitable, and covertly done right in the open. I haven't seen the film since it came out in the 1970s, but this is how I remember it.
    Somehow, I get this same sick morbid feeling from the modern "Death Care" industry and its practitioners. Too harsh?

    • @joycehandersonfriends3225
      @joycehandersonfriends3225 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Wrong wrong wrong. Hospice is composed of genuine caring registered nurses and nursing assistants who are simply a go between for you and your doctor, keeping him/her informed constantly of any changes in your condition in case you need changes in your meds or treatments. They simply provide the whole time, everything you might need, free for you. I know. I was a Hospice RN and a good one, for a long time.

    • @arsartium108
      @arsartium108 Před 3 měsíci

      @@joycehandersonfriends3225 "Is composed?" So every one of them can be described as selfless, humane, professional, and good? There are no bad nurses? There are no bad doctors? There are no medical professionals participating in euthanasia anywhere? A full 100% of the 87% of the C19 patients who've died when given deadly drugs and intubation would have died anyway? This is both wrong and naive. according to many good doctors and nurse whistleblowers that have come forward to tell us about the bad ones within their profession.
      How many nurses have been tried and convicted for deliberately ending patients? How many didn't get caught? Many, I can tell you that. How many people died during C19 because hospitals and doctors received huge bonuses and incentives for administering deadly protocols that any moron could see was killing patients who didn't need to die? And don't get me started on those repulsive Tik Tok nurses. What a disgrace.
      How many pedophiles have been caught at Disney World? MANY. Why do you suppose we find so many of them there? Is it because pedophiles naturally gravitate to where the kids are? Of course. So don't be surprised when we find psychos flocking to nursing, particularly into Hospice. I know for a fact that Hospice administers Midazolam and other life-ending drugs according to a regimen that more or less guarantees end of life within weeks, at most months after entering hospice. It's euphemistically called palliative care, but it's really just state-sanctioned euthanasia administered through the private sector, just like censorship and every other privation of our God-given rights.

    • @cynthiacrapster6877
      @cynthiacrapster6877 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yes it does feel a lot like that.

    • @arsartium108
      @arsartium108 Před 2 měsíci

      @@joycehandersonfriends3225 That wasn't our experience at all. Death follows these people; they're like grim reapers with gowns instead of robes, and "palliative care" instead of sickles. Same vibe as morticians.

  • @Northern.Town.
    @Northern.Town. Před 3 měsíci +5

    These are mostly the symptoms that I had when I was diagnosed with CHF last week. It's been quite a rollercoaster. I have several diseases and am disabled, but this has been the hardest diagnosis. I will be 50 in June; it's hard to believe how short my lifespan has become.

  • @grethabekker1777
    @grethabekker1777 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Thank you for the clarity

  • @nightly522
    @nightly522 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Extremely helpful...I looked all over CZcams for this specific topic. THank you for addressing. You're the best.

  • @user-bn3rk9tk8d
    @user-bn3rk9tk8d Před 5 měsíci +11

    Very helpful & extremely well done. Liked the narrator’s approach on this topic.❤

  • @bobdavis430
    @bobdavis430 Před 5 měsíci +10

    I was in my local fire department for 25 years was also trained to be a EMT i rode our ambulance many many times both as a driver and as a medical technician i've saw countless heart failures i've seen many different types of signs some what you say is true but ive also seen so many different signs to n now at 69 i have heart issues i have C.H.F..a left
    LUng disease any C.A.D I cough a lot my feet swell all the time I have a lot of trouble with fluid n diabetic neuropathy in my feet n lower legs n I'm here to tell you this getting old crap is not for the weak ive also found out the only golden about the golden age is what runs down your leg !

  • @kelbee8974
    @kelbee8974 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Very very helpful. Thank you for the clear & concise explanation 👍🏽

  • @nvrsrndr4604
    @nvrsrndr4604 Před 4 měsíci +7

    You mean what you say, your eyes tell the story.
    Facts are facts!
    Thanks for providing such knowledge to us all.
    Good vibes your way.

  • @JourneyWithJoanne
    @JourneyWithJoanne Před 4 měsíci +3

    😮 WOW 😮
    Thank you so much!
    My Dad, with Alzheimer’s, has been confined to bed and for 21 months and is currently on week 15 of (Uk) Hospice-at-home’, the focus is on his dementia and left-side paralysis … he has a massive heart attack in 1990 and a stroke in 1996 resulting in his paralysis, the Alzheimer’s in 2012 … his symptoms of tiredness, coughing, total loss of appetite, etc, are indicating heart issues … thank you so much for this video!

  • @568843daw
    @568843daw Před 4 měsíci +7

    Excellent, thorough, concise explanation. Thank you.

  • @paulmasgalajian8102
    @paulmasgalajian8102 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Thank you for this pertinent medical information. I believe that this video is the only one I've come across on CZcams that presents the medical party line. I'm 71 years old and don't expect to experience any of the symptoms presented, since I've performed low impact cardio exercises for the last 40 years and take 15 high quality micronutrients every day, including 1 tablespoon of First Cold Pressed Virgin Olive Oil before bed every night. 😊

    • @joycehandersonfriends3225
      @joycehandersonfriends3225 Před 3 měsíci

      I'd like to know more about what you are taking. I have heart failure and am beginning to have more serious symptoms.

  • @jameslong5139
    @jameslong5139 Před 5 měsíci +21

    I have CHF and I will not deal with hospice. I'll die on my own when that time comes.

    • @Mantras-and-Mystics
      @Mantras-and-Mystics Před 4 měsíci

      Yes. No more hospital visits for me.

    • @janetpugliesi3203
      @janetpugliesi3203 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I so agree with you!! I too have it and take one day at a time...I say I'm here on God's good humor!! Take care all!!

    • @joycehandersonfriends3225
      @joycehandersonfriends3225 Před 3 měsíci +5

      One of the nice things about Hospice is that they can get you anything you need free. Example: a free hospital bed for when you can no longer lie flat to breathe. They also will know when you need your medication changed to help you. If and when you are close to the end and suffering, panic to get air from every breath, they can give you meds to greatly relieve that suffering. With Hospice, lot of folks choose to die at home too. I know. I was a Hospice RN for a long time.

    • @stringofpearls4551
      @stringofpearls4551 Před 23 dny

      @@joycehandersonfriends3225 My brother died in a hospice facility. He had a very sad, hard life, and it was a blessing to see him so well cared for in every way, a lovely room overlooking a garden path, etc. Hospice nurses are a God-send. Modern medicine is wonderful in many ways, but as life extends so too do many problems that compromise joy, independence, etc. Hospice is a gift of a dignified, caring transition to the Father. Thank you for your work.

  • @glenfoord
    @glenfoord Před 5 měsíci +9

    I had all these symptoms bad. Was booked for open heart surgery, but in hospital they gave me heaps of diuretics, which changed everything. i still take them 2 years later and my quality
    of life is good now. No coughing wheezing ,dying in bed. Better than i have been for 10 years. Never hungry though.

    • @slammer7625
      @slammer7625 Před 4 měsíci

      That is so great !! Thanks for sharing and God bless you 💪💪👍

    • @abirajNYC
      @abirajNYC Před 3 měsíci

      What was your stage?

  • @richardb.5691
    @richardb.5691 Před 5 měsíci +9

    Beautiful and intelligent young lady who gave an excellent presentation. Much love to you. ❤❤

  • @kumarsathyanesan2488
    @kumarsathyanesan2488 Před 14 dny +2

    1) Shortness of breath
    2) Anxiety
    3) coughing
    4) wheezing
    5) weight gaining
    6) Tiredness
    7) Weakness
    8) Decreased appetite
    9) nausea
    10) Urination problems
    11) Increased heart rate
    12 ) chest pain
    13 ) Confused

  • @gaildower5255
    @gaildower5255 Před 5 měsíci +13

    I have a friend that is a diabetic with bad kidneys and heart problems. She is also a heavy smoker and doesn't comply with doctor recommendations, drinks Dr. PEPPER AND SWEET TEA. Last blood sugar check a couple of weeks back...405...on a recent visit her face was Grey and she had severe nausea, ended the visit and went to bed. Have not been able to convince her to get medical care. She can hardly walk and feet do swell often....bottom of feet numb.

    • @averayugen7802
      @averayugen7802 Před 5 měsíci +4

      I am sorry ! too many people often just dont care to be cared for, hard thing to witness

    • @trishayamada807
      @trishayamada807 Před 5 měsíci +8

      @@averayugen7802my mom is in heart failure and kidney failure, she says she wants to die; refuses medical care UNTIL she gets critical then she calls 911. It’s so frustrating. So do you want to die or are you just too stubborn to listen to what you should do? It’s a struggle.

  • @tonysweet9137
    @tonysweet9137 Před 5 měsíci +11

    In 2019 I was told I have Chronic Heart Failure. This is due to a DNA defect or genes. A few months ago I was told the left side of my heart has now started to give up. It pumps every now and then and when it does pump it is very week. I took a nuclear test and they found the blood was flowing into my lungs at a rate of 106 mil-a-bars. Fatigue is getting worse. I am now sleeping a lot in the afternoons. But I refuse to slow down. Last year I rode or pedaled my bicycle 4100 miles. I should mention I am also recovering after being hit by a truck riding said bicycle Nov 1st of 2022. It was in the down time from this accident the left side of my heart has grown weaker. I am told do not stop exercising for this is the only thing keeping me alive. I am 64. Now I understand the fatigue. I keep telling my doctor and she says nothing about it. But I get it, I would not want to tell someone your days are running short. But thank you for this information is what I was looking for. I also get chest pains a lot.

  • @brentonyancheck4861
    @brentonyancheck4861 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Good job on the informative discussion. Thank you 👍

  • @jaybales3160
    @jaybales3160 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Love your presentations. Thank you.

  • @dianajilwah279
    @dianajilwah279 Před 4 měsíci +6

    My spouse passed 2 months ago...he did not take some of these signs seriously..his feet were swelling..and now that you mention he was sleeping quite bit during the day...loss of appetite...anxiety..wish I had seen this earlier..would have probably been a different outcome.

  • @jeannekohlbush3323
    @jeannekohlbush3323 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Well done. Thanks

  • @daniellejones2411
    @daniellejones2411 Před 3 měsíci +2

    New subscriber here! Thank you for the quality information. I appreciate you

  • @8KB24-81
    @8KB24-81 Před 5 měsíci +8

    I enjoy your video. I've been trying to tell my loved ones everything u mentioned and more in the video. Only few listened. Well they are now that doctor mentioned hospice. But giving me chance to possibly get a new heart

  • @JamesKing2understandinglife
    @JamesKing2understandinglife Před 3 měsíci +1

    thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @user-ds9zq1hk7t
    @user-ds9zq1hk7t Před měsícem +1

    I have a lot of them symptoms and it's becoming a pain to get up stairs. My hospital said 2-3 months... with my efforts I hope to get more time. But we just removed 20 blood clots in my neck. Doctor said he will pray for me.

  • @judithbrown3469
    @judithbrown3469 Před 5 měsíci +12

    Any questions she says, my husband was diagnosed with end-stage heart failure and renal disease. How much 6 years ago we've been up-and-down this roller coaster now for 6 years with hospice in attendance
    I don't know how much longer I can take it. He's a he's had every symptom that you mention. And then he gets better and then he gets worse.
    It seems that nobody knows what's going on, especially me!

    • @PoeLemic
      @PoeLemic Před 4 měsíci +2

      Yes, it's tough and very unpredictable. I did the same as you with my Mum since 2017 when she fell and couldn't live alone anymore. Trust me. You are not alone. Sorry that it's been a hell, but I lived it too. It's really been difficult and so hard on me, and there just doesn't seem to be any support from other people. Seems like others just let you live your life in misery and don't really reach out to you much. So, I do know how you feel. I hope my words have given you some comfort, because it's happening to me too. And, not easy just to live your own life anymore, because caring for someone else, really takes so much effort and willpower.

    • @judithbrown3469
      @judithbrown3469 Před 4 měsíci +1

      And the icing on the cake is they tell you the patient may and probably will die suddenly ,therefore you never have another moment of peace you have no life, you can,t breath, you can't plan, your life is on hold could there be a worse hell imaginable? I live in constant fear of waking up with a corpse.

  • @curtismonkelien1223
    @curtismonkelien1223 Před 5 měsíci +19

    I am 53 and was only diagnosed in January 2024. I found this video to be terrifying! I am at 25% heart functionality and have every symptom.

    • @theavanrensburg8196
      @theavanrensburg8196 Před 5 měsíci +7

      Are people in the US not getting pacemakers? I got heart failure at age 70, got a pacemaker and my heart improved greatly.

    • @NuNugirl
      @NuNugirl Před 5 měsíci

      @@theavanrensburg8196Yes most certainly yes. My “boyfriend” had one put in as emergency surgery, immediately after his heart attack. That was 14 months ago. Unfortunately he was recently hospitalized and is now waiting for the results of a chest X-ray to determine how to proceed with further treatment. 😢 He’s 75.

    • @chick-fil-agal2264
      @chick-fil-agal2264 Před 5 měsíci +5

      My friend got a pace maker n died 7yrs later at age 49, but I believe her weight had alot to do with it also.

    • @helenbradford2569
      @helenbradford2569 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Don't be afraid. I received my first defibrillator in 2010. And I'm still alive. Also, I had the same symptoms. But as long as you eat healthier and keep your stress level down. You will be fine. Blessings to you.

    • @yellowdayz1800
      @yellowdayz1800 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Wanna try cayenne pepper heart treatment?

  • @dukebacher1216
    @dukebacher1216 Před 4 měsíci +7

    Thank You. I have many of these symptoms, and been diagnosed with CHF. You seem to be the only one that has the guts to let us know what to expect. I have no idea why medical professionals tap-dance around this subject, because I WANT to know what is around the corner! At this point, my wife and I are making the best of the situation, but in plain (mechanic's) terms, I wouldn't want to blindly start a cross-country trip driving a car with a severe rod knock... better to stay home and be careful to nurse it's remaining miles doing that which is important. God Bless.

  • @daveklose4550
    @daveklose4550 Před 5 měsíci +7

    I’ve had heart failure for 8 years now, so far going ok, not good, but ok, breathing is an issue, but I also have chronic asthma, as I’m doing ok, I seem to have all the symptoms of end stage heart failure, but I do have numerous chronic health issues, arthritis asthma atrial fibrillation, cardiomyopathy, skin cancer, kidney issues, I don’t have to see my cardiologist until April

  • @sallymccoy6286
    @sallymccoy6286 Před 5 měsíci +7

    My oldest brother will be 76 soon. As I text, he is in the hospital. He has had 2 heart stints and a leg stint implanted already. He has probably 5-6 of these signs listed. This was vital info to know. I will be filling out derivative forms asap. Thank you.

  • @sailorman8590
    @sailorman8590 Před 5 měsíci +3

    You are very beautiful but more importantly I can feel you have a beautiful soul. Thank you for all you do for sick people!

  • @erwinrogers9470
    @erwinrogers9470 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Great information👍

  • @erwinrogers9470
    @erwinrogers9470 Před 5 měsíci +8

    Love it🔥👏

  • @michelethomas915
    @michelethomas915 Před 22 dny

    My 82 year old husband has acute heart failure. He's dealing with most of these symptoms. He's been to the ER three times in the past 6 months. He had a heart attack 3 years ago. Im so glad his doctor cares and takes him seriously. He's been hospitalized 4 times in the past two years. He recently got a pacemaker. He suffers from recurring low blood pressure but is on meds. Thank you for this info. ❤ I liked and subscribed. I like your detailed, clear way of speaking. One thing I notice, though, is that you're looking off to the side instead of directly into the camera. That's no biggie. 😂 Thank you for the helpful information! 😀

  • @ivanhicks887
    @ivanhicks887 Před 15 dny

    Thankyou Coach - Excellent Presentation ! My Fantastic Wife Jean Died two years ago - We went through all of Your Detailed Descriptions - They helped Me to Understand "Now" What Happened, A Hospice Nurse that Helped Jean and I Go through This, Is "Now" Dying The Same Death -
    In Three Years We have become Very Close - We are now going through the same Dying Process - Again. Thankyou For Your Help

  • @user-nm9zb3fv5x
    @user-nm9zb3fv5x Před 4 měsíci +5

    My friend died February 7 at 4pm with is going miss her Cathy cole

  • @sarahwillcox9465
    @sarahwillcox9465 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for this very helpful information.

  • @Wtf0069
    @Wtf0069 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I'm in remission after surgery for Cancer, I'm 63! As if that's not enough I'm also suffering from Dialated Cardiomyopathy and am taking countless drugs to counter it, life can be cruel!

  • @geoffbrittain2763
    @geoffbrittain2763 Před měsícem

    THANK YOU FOR AN HONEST INFORMATIVE VIDEO; I have chronic heart failure with nearly all those symptoms and angina pain with any physical activity, an indication of a time frame is valuable to know cheers God Bless❤🙏

  • @z144000
    @z144000 Před 5 měsíci +2

    Good & Thank you.

  • @Honestandtruth
    @Honestandtruth Před 5 měsíci +12

    Just Subscribed and gave a 👍

  • @b.a.d.2086
    @b.a.d.2086 Před 28 dny +1

    So many comments here are by persons personally diagnosed with heart failure. It would be very helpful to mention what can be done to alleviate distressing terminal symptoms. As it is this leaves me more afraid than ever.

  • @lindabarnes445
    @lindabarnes445 Před měsícem +1

    Thank You ❤️

  • @kjohnsonshelton0923
    @kjohnsonshelton0923 Před 5 měsíci +6

    You described my daddy’s last weeks/days. He passed in May, 2021.

  • @texassews535
    @texassews535 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I was diagnosed with CHF about 20 years ago. 5 years ago I learned I have Polycystic Kidney Disease and COPD. I learned of Dr Esselstein’s books on heart disease and how you can feel so much better and even reverse heart disease with a plant based diet of zero oil, zero sugar and zero salt, and no animal products. I follow his way of eating. Yes, it is a strict diet but his recipes as well as his families’ recipes are very good. My cardiologist and nephrologist recommend this way of eating also. There is not too much that the Drs can do for CHF, but meds. For PKD there really isn’t anything either, even less than for heart disease. So, look into it, as it could very well help you too.

  • @user-zw3bg9vr5g
    @user-zw3bg9vr5g Před měsícem

    ❤Very informative thank you.

  • @gericummings6122
    @gericummings6122 Před měsícem +2

    There's something unnerving about seeing a smiling face, so chipper, when addressing end of life . I'm a nurse and I understand how serious a subject this is. Smiling does not indicate this seriousness. I know doctors and nurses become immune to the sadness and even joke amongst themselves when speaking of these issues at the hospital/hospice cares. Making light of issues losing your life is not comforting or inviting to even listen to this information.

  • @sleeve8651
    @sleeve8651 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Interestingly enough, several years ago I read of a study that focused on the phycological effect of telling people that they only had so much time left, before they died.
    Sadly, I don't remember all the details, but recall that some people, upon only hearing that they had a certain period to live, ended up surrendering to the idea, and did die, with otherwise no serious health issues !
    And this seems to play on some, more than other's !
    Point being, the power of suggestion is very powerful !
    Especially if given by someone you respect, and you may feel has authority over you !
    Mark 11:24
    Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.
    Don't believe everything you're told !
    Just as in some of the comments here !
    People out live their death sentence imposed by their Doctor !
    Stay strong and believe !

    • @jmartin9785
      @jmartin9785 Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for your comment. Best one that l found. You are very correct. People do psyche themselves out, and hurry off to die, just because somebody said so..l had never been to a doctor in my life, but at 70 yrs lhad à shortage of breath, so l went in, congenital heart failure they said,l might live a year or less ,handed me a prescription for 3 different pills, totaling over $200.. which l never filled, now I'm 83 yrs, work every day at hard jobs. Never give dying a thought. God Bless! Thanks! 🙏🌈

  • @user-bv5md3wf8r
    @user-bv5md3wf8r Před 5 měsíci +5

    Thank you im 70 im on blood pressure meds n cholesterol meds

  • @anthonypope8429
    @anthonypope8429 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Great video watching from the united kingdom very informative its nice to know if you have a love one on end of life my hat come of to hospice care around the world you do a fab job

  • @rolandemorgan5992
    @rolandemorgan5992 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing 😮

  • @andrewryder6780
    @andrewryder6780 Před měsícem +4

    Thanks for cheering everybody up. Your a little Wray of sunshine

  • @seancook7992
    @seancook7992 Před 4 měsíci +6

    I guess my question is that once your diagnosed with heart failure is that basically a death sentence, that the heart will die no matter the treatment aggression??
    Thank you

  • @davidwright8432
    @davidwright8432 Před 5 měsíci +6

    13 Signs & Symptoms death? Bummer of a number!

  • @roshmiray674
    @roshmiray674 Před 4 měsíci +2

    😊😊 ... I... Love❤ these kind of videos... We get to learn a lot of things... So helpful important and informative.... Thank you❤🌹 so much for this video....

  • @musicastro9743
    @musicastro9743 Před měsícem

    very informative thank you doctor