Yes Shambles it is related to the chemotherapy treatment I had.
I have chemotherapy induced Dilated Cardiomypathy.
Basically my left ventrical can't pump the amount of blood that it should do.
Each time the left ventricle contracts it should pump out a certain amount of blood, the amount it can pump is called the Ejection Fraction rate and a normal rate is 55-70% i believe. My ejection fraction is 25-35% so basically is only half effective as it should be. This leaves me tired, breathless very easily and I also leads to fluid on the lungs.
I did have the fluid on the lungs a little while back and it was very frightening. Each night I'd wake around 3am being unable to breathe properly as while laying down my heart struggles even more and I got to where I was scared to go to bed each night as I knew I'd wake up struggling to breathe.
Luckily the cardiologist gave me some pills which help you pee more and rid the body of excess fluid and after 2 days of using the pills the problem stopped but I still have to take the pills among with other heart medication.
I want the cardiologist to be straight with me and to give me worst case scenario so I know what could happen. I just can't bare the thought that I could maybe die in the next 10 years.
Good news is that I'm in remission from the cancer & I just have to have Rituximab injection every 2 months for next 2 years to help knock cancer back down if it starts up again.