clfhangr
Well-known member
Hi all,
I am scheduled for my 2nd AVR on May 7th. My last surgery was 7 years ago and all went well with that one. I had a mechanical valve put in last time. Have had a few minor issues with inr therapy. I had a kidney transplant 14 years ago and inr and renal failure kind of mess with each other at certain times.
They found an ascending aortic aneurysm at a size of 4.9 at my yearly echo on April 9th and it is causing leakage across my valve as it is right at the root. I went and saw my surgeon and he and I came to the conclusion to fix this now instead of waiting for something to happen that could compromise my recovery.
I would like to hear from all you re do customers out there and your experiences.
Did you have any complications associated with the suregery being your second one?
Did it go smoother since you knew what to expect?
I know this time knowing what to expect has taken a huge amount of anxiety away. That doesn't mean I am not scared as with other underlying issues it always makes it more complicated.
I am going to have a full bio root put in this time to get away from coumadin. With my under lying renal issues and transplant I think it may make my life a little easier. Any thoughts on this??
Thanks all,
Keith :thumbup:
I am scheduled for my 2nd AVR on May 7th. My last surgery was 7 years ago and all went well with that one. I had a mechanical valve put in last time. Have had a few minor issues with inr therapy. I had a kidney transplant 14 years ago and inr and renal failure kind of mess with each other at certain times.
They found an ascending aortic aneurysm at a size of 4.9 at my yearly echo on April 9th and it is causing leakage across my valve as it is right at the root. I went and saw my surgeon and he and I came to the conclusion to fix this now instead of waiting for something to happen that could compromise my recovery.
I would like to hear from all you re do customers out there and your experiences.
Did you have any complications associated with the suregery being your second one?
Did it go smoother since you knew what to expect?
I know this time knowing what to expect has taken a huge amount of anxiety away. That doesn't mean I am not scared as with other underlying issues it always makes it more complicated.
I am going to have a full bio root put in this time to get away from coumadin. With my under lying renal issues and transplant I think it may make my life a little easier. Any thoughts on this??
Thanks all,
Keith :thumbup: