hostapasta
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First mandatory THANK YOU, for all the good, no, great information, data and stories and sharing that people have done here. I've probably learned the most from all my research about my BAV.
Mines a somewhat interesting story, well, some people seem to think so. I was skiing with the kids in February, came over a rise to find a kid walking across the run snow board in hand (must have wiped out) that we couldn't see; I didn't hit him but did go down hard, knocked out and came to shortly after to find ski patrol putting me on a board.
3 broken ribs in my back, some blood on my lungs and a stay in the hospital for two days. After the chest scan doctor told me to follow up with my GP 'just to check my heart as I have a murmur" (had it since I was a kid) My doc sent me to for an echo then follow up to see 'a specialist' who turned out to be a surgeon! I was really surprised when the nurse asked when I wanted to schedule in the next few weeks- seems a step was missed by, well, telling me about my valve. Panic ensues!
Bicuspid, extremely calcified, down to .8cm, some regurgitation/possible small tear in one leaf and aorta enlarged to 5cm. Heart has some enlargement.
After two months of working the system, (US), I manage to get into Cleveland Clinic with my insurance, and luckily I'm within a few hours of driving.
Interestingly, as I don't see it done or mentioned here much, I'm now scheduled August 4th for an Ozaki procedure with Dr. Unai. The only doctor there who does them at CC. He's Japanese and had just returned from Japan where he was with Dr. Ozaki on the latest tweaks.
If he doesn't feel like Ozaki is the best once he carves in there, we'll do a Ross, and if he doesn't like that, a bovine valve.
It was so good to read about other people and their experiences, the times of going up and down, fear one day, then fascination by how it works, watching videos, then days of reading and researching data...then cycle back through it. Thank you.
First mandatory THANK YOU, for all the good, no, great information, data and stories and sharing that people have done here. I've probably learned the most from all my research about my BAV.
Mines a somewhat interesting story, well, some people seem to think so. I was skiing with the kids in February, came over a rise to find a kid walking across the run snow board in hand (must have wiped out) that we couldn't see; I didn't hit him but did go down hard, knocked out and came to shortly after to find ski patrol putting me on a board.
3 broken ribs in my back, some blood on my lungs and a stay in the hospital for two days. After the chest scan doctor told me to follow up with my GP 'just to check my heart as I have a murmur" (had it since I was a kid) My doc sent me to for an echo then follow up to see 'a specialist' who turned out to be a surgeon! I was really surprised when the nurse asked when I wanted to schedule in the next few weeks- seems a step was missed by, well, telling me about my valve. Panic ensues!
Bicuspid, extremely calcified, down to .8cm, some regurgitation/possible small tear in one leaf and aorta enlarged to 5cm. Heart has some enlargement.
After two months of working the system, (US), I manage to get into Cleveland Clinic with my insurance, and luckily I'm within a few hours of driving.
Interestingly, as I don't see it done or mentioned here much, I'm now scheduled August 4th for an Ozaki procedure with Dr. Unai. The only doctor there who does them at CC. He's Japanese and had just returned from Japan where he was with Dr. Ozaki on the latest tweaks.
If he doesn't feel like Ozaki is the best once he carves in there, we'll do a Ross, and if he doesn't like that, a bovine valve.
It was so good to read about other people and their experiences, the times of going up and down, fear one day, then fascination by how it works, watching videos, then days of reading and researching data...then cycle back through it. Thank you.