Thank you!Amazing!
Congratulations and hope that you get many many more years!
Thank you!Amazing!
Congratulations and hope that you get many many more years!
Thank you! There are new developments being made every day, and I’m fortunate to have lived with this valve long enough for TAVR to be in my future. I hope that you also have many years of valve longevity.@Duffey Very encouraging for us tissue-valvers to hear. Here's to you going well into that third decade with no issues.
Yes I did! As a result, I quit eating beef 19 years ago!
Wishing you 30 more!Great news. Three years and counting here.
That's great to hear. I'm a relative newbie at 2.5 years with the Edwards Magna-Ease. What type of tissue valve did you receive?June 7 marked 19 years since my bovine valve was implanted
Duffey... congratulations that is awesome! I'm at 11 years with my bovine and no issues at all. Even though all is well...of late I have been second guessing my choice, not sure why. Your news is very encouraging. Unfortunately as I sit hear typing I'm awaiting surgery for my completely torn Anterior Tibial from Pickleball Best wishes for many more years with your bovine.June 7 marked 19 years since my bovine valve was implanted. I have had no problems and all the cautionary tales (you will have symptoms related to valve degradation as the valve ages) have not materialized. When it does need to be replaced, it will be a TAVR.
Thanks! I’m having knee replacement in early November so I feel your pain! At least you have no anticoagulation issues to deal with.Duffey... congratulations that is awesome! I'm at 11 years with my bovine and no issues at all. Even though all is well...of late I have been second guessing my choice, not sure why. Your news is very encouraging. Unfortunately as I sit hear typing I'm awaiting surgery for my completely torn Anterior Tibial from Pickleball Best wishes for many more years with your bovine.
I’m glad to learn of your experience, Jim. I’ve postponed surgery for too long, but I guess it’s time to “get ‘er done”!> I’m having knee replacement in early November
Mary, I had both knees replaced last year. It's worked out perfectly for me and I can enjoy walking once again. The surgery is tough and the first few weeks are a challenge but with productive rehab you should do fine. Good luck!
Jim
It's normal to second guess. I have a mechanical valve and second guess when I need surgery or need to take a disallowed anti-inflammatory drug. I'd still make the same decision, it's just no path is perfect.Duffey... congratulations that is awesome! I'm at 11 years with my bovine and no issues at all. Even though all is well...of late I have been second guessing my choice, not sure why. Your news is very encouraging. Unfortunately as I sit hear typing I'm awaiting surgery for my completely torn Anterior Tibial from Pickleball Best wishes for many more years with your bovine.
Thank you, Duffey. From your mouth....Thank you! There are new developments being made every day, and I’m fortunate to have lived with this valve long enough for TAVR to be in my future. I hope that you also have many years of valve longevity.
Good to hear. I'm coming up on 12 years myself with the same as what you just said. In fact my cardiologist said these valves are lasting a lot longer than they thought.June 7 marked 19 years since my bovine valve was implanted. I have had no problems and all the cautionary tales (you will have symptoms related to valve degradation as the valve ages) have not materialized. When it does need to be replaced, it will be a TAVR.
Hi Duffy I'm still a little undecided of what valve to have can you tell me a little more about the bovine valve you had done and what age were you when they did the ohs thank youJune 7 marked 19 years since my bovine valve was implanted. I have had no problems and all the cautionary tales (you will have symptoms related to valve degradation as the valve ages) have not materialized. When it does need to be replaced, it will be a TAVR.
Thanks! I’m having knee replacement in early November so I feel your pain! At least you have no anticoagulation issues to deal with.
My spouse and a friend had both knees done at the same time. They are not on warfarin. Both did for the "one and done" reason. My friend said he knows many who need both done, but get one and then not the second, since one good knee was enough. He tells people to get them both done at the same time. The rehab is pretty much the same.My next door neighbor just had BOTH knees replaced at same time a few weeks ago.
As far as I am aware normally folks only get one done at a time then after that heals they tackle the other one.
For those on warfarin - I wonder if it makes more sense to tackle both at the same time? May be less risk or hassle than having to undergo two separate operations and all that might be involved with stopping warfarin and bridging etc twice instead of just once??? Am curious if anyone knows something about this.
I prefer to go tissue but you may be an outlier I know for myself I've got high levels of lipoprotein it's genetically programmed also got low levels of HDL also genetics I do keep my LDL though I'm 61 I think I'm going to probably have the surgery at 62 which still puts me firmly in the mechanical valve category. Any idea why you think it's lasted so long? I'm also assuming you keep your blood pressure down your weight down you exercise a lot you eat well? Take a lot of medications get regular checkups?June 7 marked 19 years since my bovine valve was implanted. I have had no problems and all the cautionary tales (you will have symptoms related to valve degradation as the valve ages) have not materialized. When it does need to be replaced, it will be a TAVR.
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