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    3 potential choices

    Def mechanical, tavr would arguably be close to malpractice at your age
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    Now I have a-fib

    Wow Nelle, we are like twins! The afib episodes seem to be getting farther apart and less severe (less tachycardia along with them, less of the paired / double beats), but not gone. Right now they have me on Eliquis, not warfarin, and nothing else. I am busy advocating for myself because I...
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    Different strokes...

    Oh man. Your surgeon has decided that you are impossible to deal with. OF COURSE he does not want to use a surgical technique that is wrong for you. Both because "Killing patients is bad" and "I'm the one dealing with a malpractice suit when this guy gets complications due to his demands."...
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    Moving to UK from India

    How are you managing your INR now- clinic, or self test and manage? I imagine that if clinic, you'll want to try to prearrange things in the UK so you don't have a gap in monitoring. Could your current providers help with that, doctor to doctor? Hopefully someone from the UK can weigh in as I...
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    Back on the merry-go-round, or just caffeine?

    Glad to hear everything went smoothly, Protime, and following it all with interest as I only recently started having arrhythmia - three times in the past week (5 straight hours last Tuesday then cardioversion, back on Friday for 4 hours before resolving on its own, 10 hours on Monday before...
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    Now I have a-fib

    Thanks for the info. Looks like I’ll get an echo, be on warfarin for a month, and then holter monitor to see if any events before they consider taking me off.
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    Now I have a-fib

    Thanks ej. How long did your a-fib episodes last before they self-corrected, if you don't mind sharing? Mine was about 2 hours (253 bpm atrial and 105 ventricular) before I got to the ER, and then probably another hour or two before they did the cardioversion. Now I have a nice rectangular...
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    Now I have a-fib

    So, a surprise detour this morning to the ER with irregular heartbeat around 185-200 bpm, where they found "atrial fibrillation with RVR (HC)," did a cardioversion which stopped the a-fib, and put me on Eliquis for a month. Following up with my regular cardiologist / valve guy on Friday. Not...
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    Surgery this Wednesday

    The repair pretty much gave you moderate stenosis then. Was that a known risk? I had the opposite- had severe mitral stenosis, ended up with moderate stenosis and moderate regurgitation. But having worsened regurgitation was basically guaranteed with the procedure I had (valvuloplasty).
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    Questions about treatment options

    At age 28 ? I’d say get a mechanical and come up with another cool and awesome dream. There are several warfarin warriors on here that do amazing things. Repeat surgery is no joke.
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    18th valversary for my bovine valve

    Well, I wouldn’t say they can “always” do valve in valve. But certainly at age 70 bio makes sense.
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    Surgery in 6 days

    Wishing you a successful surgery and smooth recovery.
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    3 Weeks to go......... to Big Surgery

    Wishing you a successful intervention and smooth recovery for all your different issues. Yeah unexpected to hear about the CABG but definitely prefer to learn about it this way rather than the heart attack way. Wishing you the best.
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    First Surgery Coming Up, And Afraid

    Oops, just saw that you do have surgery scheduled in two weeks so yeah it’s timely. Hope you get some practical ideas. Maybe you want to share your recovery plans with the group and see if anyone has anything to add.
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    First Surgery Coming Up, And Afraid

    I think you will find that you can be resourceful and manage, when you get to the point of surgery and recovery, newarrior. For example you have already had the taxi idea. For the doors, maybe you would need to wait for someone else to come along. Maybe you could stock up on groceries or get...
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    Surgery scheduled in two weeks

    Great to hear you’re scheduled and in a good place mentally and emotionally. Wishing you a smooth and successful procedure and recovery.
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    mechanical-heart-valve-noise-may-cause-sleepless-nights

    Thanks for the pink noise idea, I had never heard of it. Praying right now that my son’s tinnitus is temporary. He said the pink noise helps somewhat.
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    Interesting phone deal

    I have prepaid T-Mobile and pay $25 for unlimited talk / text and 6 G data, even though I use data for navigation and geocaching I have never run out. My young adult kids are on $15 individual plans, same service. I think that’s 3 gigs data plus unlimited talk and text. They never have an issue...
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    Apologies

    Autism awareness was really low when you were young. My son has autism as well and has a lot of medical anxiety. He wears out my sister (a doctor) with his questions because he never seems to be reassured. I see some of the same dynamic in your posts here. My son is also working on this in a...
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    Calcified Mitral valve surgery options

    Yes, I had mitral stenosis (most likely from rheumatic fever) and had a valvuloplasty, they used a balloon threaded through a blood vessel, pierced the septum of the heart, and inflated the balloon in the valve. It’s contraindicated in several situations and is expected to worsen regurgitation...
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