My Dad passed away at the end of July last year. Aortic Stenosis was the cause of his death. He was 80 years old. His Dad had a heart condition and passed away in 1975 just before his 59th birthday. He was also diabetic. My Dad was Type 2 Diabetic and had been for about 25 years. He controlled it with Insulin injections and tablets. Is there a link between Aortic Stenosis and Diabetes? I ask as my younger Brother is Diabetic and controls it with medication and diet.
I'm sorry to hear about your Dad and thank you for sharing. There is data from studies that diabetes influences the natural course of aortic stenosis (AS), and those with diabetes might have an increased rate of progression from mild to severe AS.
@jp-us9rq * I am so sorry for your young son to be going through something like this as he is so small, I pray for him as I just found today that I have arola atherosclerosis, peripheral artery, and cerebral disease, I was diagnosed with coronary artery heart disease need a new heart valve and had a first heart attack when I was just 38 I'm now Blessed to be 57 and I can't go under general anastasia, I hope I can do the angioplasty. btw I am also in a wheelchair and have lung disease I pray everyday and night for anyone else who is going through this kind of pain in their lives God be with you always 🙏 God bless your little boy, you and your family.🙏 stay strong in Jesus 🙏👊💛
Well said 😍😍 I'm having my presentation tomorrow🙏👏👌
Thank you for the video. Such a common finding, it derserves your explanation!
Very clear explanation.
Excellent explanation , thanks for sharing 🙏
What are the primary causes of calcification?
So preventative maintenance can be applied??
Thanks for sharing such a useful video 🙏
Sir can u pls upload detailed lecture on the topic…btw u have beautiful smile
Thanks alot🙏🔥🔥
I have a 5yrs old child with absent plumunary vave and severe regurgitation and mild stenosis what can you advice me?
Thank you very much
My Dad passed away at the end of July last year. Aortic Stenosis was the cause of his death. He was 80 years old.
His Dad had a heart condition and passed away in 1975 just before his 59th birthday. He was also diabetic.
My Dad was Type 2 Diabetic and had been for about 25 years. He controlled it with Insulin injections and tablets. Is there a link between Aortic Stenosis and Diabetes? I ask as my younger Brother is Diabetic and controls it with medication and diet.
I'm sorry to hear about your Dad and thank you for sharing. There is data from studies that diabetes influences the natural course of aortic stenosis (AS), and those with diabetes might have an increased rate of progression from mild to severe AS.
ASMR with educational value. ❤️
My 5 year old swallowed a screw he is at the hospital.and they found put he has aortic stanosi.o just waunt to scream my son feel so bad for him
@jp-us9rq * I am so sorry for your young son to be going through something like this as he is so small, I pray for him as I just found today that I have arola atherosclerosis, peripheral artery, and cerebral disease, I was diagnosed with coronary artery heart disease need a new heart valve and had a first heart attack when I was just 38 I'm now Blessed to be 57 and I can't go under general anastasia, I hope I can do the angioplasty. btw I am also in a wheelchair and have lung disease I pray everyday and night for anyone else who is going through this kind of pain in their lives God be with you always 🙏 God bless your little boy, you and your family.🙏 stay strong in Jesus 🙏👊💛
I am so sorry to hear (see) that you have all these medical problems. I will say a prayer for you!@@Rita_g678
Is narrow pulse pressure Consistent with aortic stenosis?
Yes, it can be
It can be? So would that mean narrow pulse pressure can happen at rest but be higher when not other times?
I JUST DIE AND GET IT OVER WITH. FUCK IT. I HAVE AORTIC STENOSIS.