Greenie93
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Hey, everyone!
My name is David, and it looks like I'm going to have my first open heart surgery just a month and a half shy of my nineteenth birthday! Hahaha.
I'm going out to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia for a thoracic aortic aneurysm repair and a biological aortic valve replacement on August 28th.
I was born with aortic stenosis, and aside from an incident as an infant where I needed an emergency angioplasty, I was doing fairly well until roughly a year ago, when my aorta shot up roughly a centimeter in diameter in just about a year's time. After plenty of deliberation, I decided to opt for the biological valve replacement, which is why I am going to Emory for my operation- the surgeons at my local hospital here didn't want to do anything other than a mechanical valve due to my age. I understand the implications of my decision, but I do not feel that I am ready to take on anti-coagulation medication for the rest of my life.
I'll be honest here- I'm extremely nervous. My anxiety has kicked up a decent amount in recent weeks, especially with a lot of other things going on in my life. I'm overweight, but I'm at least somewhat active (only less so the past year due to my restrictions from the aneurysm), young, and I'm not a smoker, so I know my odds are pretty good, but it's still a nerve-racking idea, I suppose.
One thing that is excellent though is that my surgeon says that he expects me to have absolutely zero physical restrictions when I'm fully recovered. I can't wait to be able to exercise again, because I was trying to drop some weight before finding out about the aneurysm's size and being told that I had to stop practically everything except for walking.
Either way, it's a lot of stress mentally and emotionally at the moment, and I'm not really looking forward to the recovery period.
Who knows, though. Maybe I'll get some cute nurses... :wink2: lmfao
My name is David, and it looks like I'm going to have my first open heart surgery just a month and a half shy of my nineteenth birthday! Hahaha.
I'm going out to Emory University Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia for a thoracic aortic aneurysm repair and a biological aortic valve replacement on August 28th.
I was born with aortic stenosis, and aside from an incident as an infant where I needed an emergency angioplasty, I was doing fairly well until roughly a year ago, when my aorta shot up roughly a centimeter in diameter in just about a year's time. After plenty of deliberation, I decided to opt for the biological valve replacement, which is why I am going to Emory for my operation- the surgeons at my local hospital here didn't want to do anything other than a mechanical valve due to my age. I understand the implications of my decision, but I do not feel that I am ready to take on anti-coagulation medication for the rest of my life.
I'll be honest here- I'm extremely nervous. My anxiety has kicked up a decent amount in recent weeks, especially with a lot of other things going on in my life. I'm overweight, but I'm at least somewhat active (only less so the past year due to my restrictions from the aneurysm), young, and I'm not a smoker, so I know my odds are pretty good, but it's still a nerve-racking idea, I suppose.
One thing that is excellent though is that my surgeon says that he expects me to have absolutely zero physical restrictions when I'm fully recovered. I can't wait to be able to exercise again, because I was trying to drop some weight before finding out about the aneurysm's size and being told that I had to stop practically everything except for walking.
Either way, it's a lot of stress mentally and emotionally at the moment, and I'm not really looking forward to the recovery period.
Who knows, though. Maybe I'll get some cute nurses... :wink2: lmfao