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  1. stephenismycopilot

    Pls if anyone has their valve replaced with the inspiris resilia comment.

    As far as I know, he has neither, but is excited about the new generation of tissue valves' longevity and the possibility of TAVR, which I know has been dangled like the proverbial carrot for decades. That and avoiding warfarin (and I did not ever really stabilize on it during the three months...
  2. stephenismycopilot

    Pls if anyone has their valve replaced with the inspiris resilia comment.

    Chiming in a year later since the thread popped up again. I was 37 when I got my Inspiris Resilia in January of 2020 at the suggestion of my surgeon at UCLA, who lauded the advances in the technology and said, "You'd be crazy to get a mechanical valve!" He put in the biggest one he could fit. No...
  3. stephenismycopilot

    Mechanical Valve

    I had pretty much settled on mechanical when I had my AVR at 37... until 5:30am the morning of my surgery at UCLA Reagan when my surgeon said (his words), "You'd be crazy to do mechanical." His thinking was that the Inspiris Resilia would have a few more years on previous biological valve...
  4. stephenismycopilot

    My Time has Come

    I had my AVR with Dr. Benharash at UCLA in January 2020. Everyone was excellent, and even the food was pretty good! I recommend the cajun fish and mashed potatoes. Looking forward to reading your updates!
  5. stephenismycopilot

    Inspiria Resilia

    Yep, warfarin for the first three months to make sure you don't clot while it's healing. Eight weeks of recovery after surgery, which means no heavy lifting, etc. They also don't want you driving and even limiting your trips in a car. Your sternum's wired shut, so until the breastplate fuses...
  6. stephenismycopilot

    Inspiria Resilia

    I got the Inspiris Resilia on my surgeon's and cardiologist's recommendations last year at age 37 at UCLA Ronald Reagan. I was planning on going mechanical, but with the advances made with the new tissue valve technology (something about wet storage as opposed to dry) and TAVR options, in his...
  7. stephenismycopilot

    Pls if anyone has their valve replaced with the inspiris resilia comment.

    A little over a year with my Inspiris Resilia here. Baby aspirin every morning, along with carvedilol for blood pressure. I have a follow up echo in May, but it's routine. All follow ups after surgery show it was successful and the valve is working like a champion. As for me, I made some big...
  8. stephenismycopilot

    Valve Cost?

    Mine was somewhere in the $200k range at UCLA in 2020. And of course with my luck, it was discovered, tested, diagnosed in December of one year and operated on a couple weeks later in January, so I had to hit my deductible two years in a row! Thank goodness for ACA/Obamacare, which quite...
  9. stephenismycopilot

    MVR and AVR soon

    I'm 38 and went with the Inspiris Resilia at my surgeon's recommendation. Everything working as it should so far, and I feel physically better and more capable than I have in many years.
  10. stephenismycopilot

    Smoking

    I just noticed you are in Portland, and now it all makes sense! Good luck and West Coast high five from Los Angeles. 😎
  11. stephenismycopilot

    Smoking

    Cannabis has to be decarboxylated to activate the THC. This can be done simply and easily in an oven, though there are also dedicated gadgets. THC is fat soluble, so it needs something like cream, butter, coconut oil, etc to bind to. I make a nice milky chai or sleepytime herbal tea with ABV...
  12. stephenismycopilot

    AVR done Nov 19th, Post Op Update

    Stay safe, enjoy life, and see as much as the world as you can!
  13. stephenismycopilot

    Bovine valve installed 2011 - stenotic

    I have the Inspiris Resilia. And while it's new (my surgery was in January of this year), my surgeon was confident that this would be a game changer. I'm 38 (was 37 when I had at the valve replacement) and he said, "You'd be crazy to get a mechanical valve" with these new bioprosthetics and the...
  14. stephenismycopilot

    How coumadin and AFIB is handled before valve surgery

    Keep your chin up. A rough few weeks ahead, but it'll pay off in spades!
  15. stephenismycopilot

    Staying the Course -- September 1, 2020

    I love my Fitbit. The step goals keep me active (I have mine set to 13k/day, which is easy for me to hit with a couple leisurely walks or one or two longer walks each day). I also use the sleep monitoring, which I have found does keep me more aware of getting myself to bed and waking at a...
  16. stephenismycopilot

    Tissue vs mechanical

    I posted this on another thread just now on the same topic: I was 37 and went with tissue (Inspiris Resilia) at the very strong suggestion of my surgeon and cardiologists. The three months I was on warfarin, we never really got it stabilized. I'm now seven months out and all is going well. It's...
  17. stephenismycopilot

    Tissue vs Mechanical

    I was 37 and went with tissue (Inspiris Resilia) at the very strong suggestion of my surgeon and cardiologists. The three months I was on warfarin, we never really got it stabilized. I'm now seven months out and all is going well. It's a very personal decision, and as you'll see on this forum...
  18. stephenismycopilot

    Post op day 13

    I, too, have been dealing with lingering pain since my surgery in January. Nothing like you've had to deal with, @Cactus52. My doctor said most it is probably from nerve damage inside my sternum and that it may or may not go away. I also have kinda constant irritation and pain in the scar...
  19. stephenismycopilot

    Staying the Course -- July 21, 2020

    Great, now I'm jealous of your trees. Here's one I took on my evening stroll this week. The pandemic may have me trapped in the city for now, but I sure do love my neighborhood.
  20. stephenismycopilot

    48 hours later...

    Welcome to the team! There is a lot of great guidance on this site for warfarin treatment, both with a clinic and self-testing. Glad you're already on this side of the OR and eager to get back to living life. Cheers!
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