I've been lurking in this forum for years, and now that surgery is definitely in my future, I figured it was time to take the plunge.
I just crossed the threshold into severe stenosis of my aortic valve but think I may be in denial about symptoms. How do I tell the difference between the normal shortness of breath that comes from climbing a hill versus the shortness of breath due to stenosis? I'm quite active and in general, my energy is very good, but I now realize that the shortness of breath that comes from going up a hill is pretty consistent (yet I can hike for 10km no problem). I also read in this forum about someone who had pressure on the left side of their chest, which I also have but never tied it to the valve issue.
Anyway, I'm worried that my fear of surgery is clouding my awareness vis-a-vis symptoms.
I just crossed the threshold into severe stenosis of my aortic valve but think I may be in denial about symptoms. How do I tell the difference between the normal shortness of breath that comes from climbing a hill versus the shortness of breath due to stenosis? I'm quite active and in general, my energy is very good, but I now realize that the shortness of breath that comes from going up a hill is pretty consistent (yet I can hike for 10km no problem). I also read in this forum about someone who had pressure on the left side of their chest, which I also have but never tied it to the valve issue.
Anyway, I'm worried that my fear of surgery is clouding my awareness vis-a-vis symptoms.