dcarlson
New member
I posted all the way back in October about my upcoming surgery and I've mostly been lurking since then. I'm now the proud owner of a St Jude mechanical valve, and learning to be soothed by the mechanical.... ticking? clicking?... chirping?
I (39M) was diagnosed BAV at birth and went for an echo in October; I hadn't been in awhile due to Covid and things were not good. My valve has severely stenotic and I had a pretty severe aortic aneurysm. Because of the stenosis and some enlargement of my ventricle I was diagnosed as in Heart failure. When I had the surgery the surgical team put me on meds to support my heart while it recovers, which are similar to mild heart failure meds. (Carvedilol, Losartan, Atorvastatin) Now that I've been transferred to the care of my cardiologist, he wants to put me on their "heart failure regimen" which is much more significant. I'm very hesitant to agree to the meds increase because I already feel better than I've felt in probably 5 years and my heart has already shown some signs of remodeling from the enlargement. For some context, I'm not quite 3 months post-op and I'm comfortably running at least a mile every other day.
When I met with the cardiologist he literally said they don't know what to do with me because the rest of their patients are 60+ with chronic heart issues that have developed over years, and all their statistics are from that demographic as well. Meanwhile, I'm a relatively fit, athletic 39 year old with no issues other than recovery from surgery. He said it might be helpful to ask around to see what kind of med regimens other people who are young and otherwise relatively fit are on.
So, assuming this doesn't violate one of the rules (and my apologies if it does), anyone willing to share what kind of medication therapy you were/are on post-op?
I'm not really looking for advice just some other examples of people in a situation more similar to mine than my docs other patients, for some context in making my decisions moving forward.
I can give more details of what I'm on and what they want to put me on, if it would be helpful.
I (39M) was diagnosed BAV at birth and went for an echo in October; I hadn't been in awhile due to Covid and things were not good. My valve has severely stenotic and I had a pretty severe aortic aneurysm. Because of the stenosis and some enlargement of my ventricle I was diagnosed as in Heart failure. When I had the surgery the surgical team put me on meds to support my heart while it recovers, which are similar to mild heart failure meds. (Carvedilol, Losartan, Atorvastatin) Now that I've been transferred to the care of my cardiologist, he wants to put me on their "heart failure regimen" which is much more significant. I'm very hesitant to agree to the meds increase because I already feel better than I've felt in probably 5 years and my heart has already shown some signs of remodeling from the enlargement. For some context, I'm not quite 3 months post-op and I'm comfortably running at least a mile every other day.
When I met with the cardiologist he literally said they don't know what to do with me because the rest of their patients are 60+ with chronic heart issues that have developed over years, and all their statistics are from that demographic as well. Meanwhile, I'm a relatively fit, athletic 39 year old with no issues other than recovery from surgery. He said it might be helpful to ask around to see what kind of med regimens other people who are young and otherwise relatively fit are on.
So, assuming this doesn't violate one of the rules (and my apologies if it does), anyone willing to share what kind of medication therapy you were/are on post-op?
I'm not really looking for advice just some other examples of people in a situation more similar to mine than my docs other patients, for some context in making my decisions moving forward.
I can give more details of what I'm on and what they want to put me on, if it would be helpful.