Dear Kevin,
The internet is a wonderful source to go to for information. I can relate to you my most recent experience with a loved one who had CHF:
It was smart to go to the ER when you felt "off". My brother, who just turned 55 this October, died the next month (Nov. 06) and he had been diagnosed with heart problems a year ago. During the last few months, which we did NOT know would be his last ones, he was experiencing many of the same symptoms you mentioned. He had been under the care of a doctor for his condition(s), and had numerous problems over the last year, especially in regards to regulating his medication(s). Monitor your meds and let the doctors know immediately when you have water retention, swelling (anywhere in the body) and shortness of breath.
My advice is to please heed the doctor's advice....my brother had other issues which contributed to his early demise, but the CHF turned out to be the number one cause at the very end. He made some lifestyle changes, but apparently not soon enough or severe enough. If you smoke and drink liquor during this period, don't change your diet, and won't exercise regularly, it can provide an avenue for CHF failure to become deadly. The others on the forum gave you their good advice. I gave much of the same to my brother, but in the end it is up to the individual to make and follow thru with the choices that are healthy ones for the body. I know my brother really wanted to live a full and long life, but because of his long time addictions, it was incredibly difficult for him to alter it. I wish the best to you in getting a handle on this problem. Asking for advice and deciding what to do with it will be an EXCELLENT start for you.

TDN
Joanie