Excellent! Well done!15 years, as if July 27
Same valve as I have and also no limitations other than giving up machete juggling.St Jude mechanical, no physical limitations post surgery
Same here.Blood thinners never a problem
This has also been my experience. Nearly every one of us on the board tend to give this message, until we are blue in the face, about not needing to change our diets once we are on warfarin. Dose the diet, don't diet the dose, as we way. There is also now significant published literature to support this. Still, it is remarkable how many people still make these type of comments as they face valve choice: " I know the guidelines say I should get a mechanical valve, but I really like eating vegetables." As your comment suggests, and as we have experienced, we can still eat our vegetables, and if we want to be as healthy as possible, the last thing a person should do is stop eating vegetables.I test INR at home and maintain range through changing dosage, not diet.
I know I really debated on wether to get a swine or mechanical valve at the time. Dr said the swine would be good for about 15 years. Decided to go with the mechanical since there is no way to predict what my health would like in 15 years…I’ve had my mechanical aortic valve for 15 years as of July 8th 2023.That was my second valve replacement,the first being a swine valve installed in February of 2001.
Hi Ken.I’ve had my mechanical aortic valve for 15 years as of July 8th 2023.That was my second valve replacement,the first being a swine valve installed in February of 2001.
That's it.As FDR do famously quoted: we have nothing to fear but fear itself.
I'm just wondering, was this a valve from a pig or one from a politician? No, wait, that was still unclear: was this a xenograft or a homograft; that's more clear (sadly politicians seem to be from our species)That was my second valve replacement,the first being a swine valve installed in February of 2001.
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