nohohamp
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I'm 52, and was recently diagnosed with Aortic Valve Regurgitation. I have no symptoms at present, and this was caught at an overdue physical. Apparently, however, it's a pretty bad leak, and my heart is significantly dilated. I'm headed for surgery the end of this month (October). There's a chance my surgeon may be able to repair the valve, but he won't know until they open me up and see the valve. In any case, I need to decide which kind of replacement valve to go with, if repair turns out not to be an option.
I'm in good health (you know, other than the leaky aortic valve), and reasonably active physically, but I don't do anything like skiing that I'd have to stop if I were on Coumadin. Still, I'm somewhat scared about the risks with Coumadin, as well as the difficulties of maintaining appropriate levels, etc. On the other hand, it seems a tissue valve might only last me 10 years, and I'm also scared about having OHS a second--and possibly even third--time. I've read some about the idea that by then there may be other procedures available, but that seems tricky to count on.
I'm still getting used to the fact that this is happening at all, of course, but mostly I want to work through to a choice about valve type I feel okay about. I've mostly gotten recommendation for mechanical from my doctors--though my surgeon recommended mechanical then said if he had needed it at my age he'd have done tissue--so he could keep being helicopter dropped places for backwoods skiing. I appreciate any and all supportive thoughts on choosing. Thanks.
I'm in good health (you know, other than the leaky aortic valve), and reasonably active physically, but I don't do anything like skiing that I'd have to stop if I were on Coumadin. Still, I'm somewhat scared about the risks with Coumadin, as well as the difficulties of maintaining appropriate levels, etc. On the other hand, it seems a tissue valve might only last me 10 years, and I'm also scared about having OHS a second--and possibly even third--time. I've read some about the idea that by then there may be other procedures available, but that seems tricky to count on.
I'm still getting used to the fact that this is happening at all, of course, but mostly I want to work through to a choice about valve type I feel okay about. I've mostly gotten recommendation for mechanical from my doctors--though my surgeon recommended mechanical then said if he had needed it at my age he'd have done tissue--so he could keep being helicopter dropped places for backwoods skiing. I appreciate any and all supportive thoughts on choosing. Thanks.