Do you recover from significant non ischemic cardiomyopathy?
Unfortunately, no one on here will be able to tell you the outcome of your heart condition or whether your medications can be discontinued in the future. There are too many variables unaccounted for due limited information. You have to discuss it with your doctor. It would also be helpful to know how weak your heart is and the best marker of this is the ejection fraction from an Echocardiogram. First of all, how do you know that it is nonischemic and not ischemic cardiomyopathy? This requires a cardiac catheterization in most cases to directly visualize the blood vessels that supply the heart. It is important to determine this because revascularization (e.g. cardiac stent or bypass) can improve the heart’s function. There are many different types of non-ischemic cardiomyopathy, such as secondary to high blood pressure, dilated cardiomyopathy, hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, myocarditis, abnormal heart valves etc. Each of these is associated with different outcomes and may have