Archer8
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Hello Everybody,
I was diagnosed with a Bicuspid Aortic Valve when I was about 11. My experiences led me down the path into becoming an ultrasound tech focused on both echocardiography and vascular imaging. I'm doing my clinical rotation at a hospital in one of the boroughs of NY now, but unfortunately it's unpaid and so I'm currently between insurance carriers and just looking for some advice from people who have been in my situation.
My valve have been progressing for me over the past few years, but I've recently lost trust in my cardiologist due to some very incorrect measurements on my last echo. He also seems extremely resistant to the idea of surgery, stating that he would rather keep me alive for another year over risking death during surgery. I feel that this is way too conservative of an approach for someone my age, but would love to hear what you guys have to say.
In 2011, my left ventricle at it's largest was 5.8 cm, and it's currently at 6.3 cm. My aortic root was 4.0 cm, and it's currently at 4.4 cm. My regurgitant jet is classified as severe, it was classified as moderate in 2011. I should also mention that there is sudden cardiac death in my family history, I have death at age 39 and 41 both on my mother's side due to cardiac issues, but autopsy's were never done. Where do you guys think I am in terms of surgery? One of my main concerns is waiting too long and letting my heart dilate and compensate for the insufficiency and it effecting my heart for the rest of my life (even after valve replacement). I'm a pretty young guy, so I want to get the most out of this one heart that I can!
I've also been experiencing some issues with caffeine lately, for the past 2 months or so (and getting worse) I've been extremely sensitive to caffeine. I've been drinking at least a cup of coffee a day since I was about 17, but lately it's been giving me palpitations and light headedness and forcing me to lay down for an hour or so. Has anyone else experienced issues like this with caffeine?
Thank you all for reading my post, and for posting your own stories. My wife and I have been going through them for the past few weeks and have found them extremely helpful and calming.
I was diagnosed with a Bicuspid Aortic Valve when I was about 11. My experiences led me down the path into becoming an ultrasound tech focused on both echocardiography and vascular imaging. I'm doing my clinical rotation at a hospital in one of the boroughs of NY now, but unfortunately it's unpaid and so I'm currently between insurance carriers and just looking for some advice from people who have been in my situation.
My valve have been progressing for me over the past few years, but I've recently lost trust in my cardiologist due to some very incorrect measurements on my last echo. He also seems extremely resistant to the idea of surgery, stating that he would rather keep me alive for another year over risking death during surgery. I feel that this is way too conservative of an approach for someone my age, but would love to hear what you guys have to say.
In 2011, my left ventricle at it's largest was 5.8 cm, and it's currently at 6.3 cm. My aortic root was 4.0 cm, and it's currently at 4.4 cm. My regurgitant jet is classified as severe, it was classified as moderate in 2011. I should also mention that there is sudden cardiac death in my family history, I have death at age 39 and 41 both on my mother's side due to cardiac issues, but autopsy's were never done. Where do you guys think I am in terms of surgery? One of my main concerns is waiting too long and letting my heart dilate and compensate for the insufficiency and it effecting my heart for the rest of my life (even after valve replacement). I'm a pretty young guy, so I want to get the most out of this one heart that I can!
I've also been experiencing some issues with caffeine lately, for the past 2 months or so (and getting worse) I've been extremely sensitive to caffeine. I've been drinking at least a cup of coffee a day since I was about 17, but lately it's been giving me palpitations and light headedness and forcing me to lay down for an hour or so. Has anyone else experienced issues like this with caffeine?
Thank you all for reading my post, and for posting your own stories. My wife and I have been going through them for the past few weeks and have found them extremely helpful and calming.