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I just found out 2 weeks ago that I'm in severe stenosis again. Had a an echo and the result was critical - Dr asked me to come in urgently. He said the bovine/porcine valve did not take and since I'm young (52) I require more blood to pump and I need to replace with a mechanical valve. (had AVR May 2011 due to congenital heart murmur) Has anyone received such a diagnose? Re-operation? :mad2: I am doing all I can to stay positive but my family is pretty upset and want me to find another cardiologist and surgeon and possible malpractice since the Heart Surgeon promised that I would not have to replace a tissue valve for 10-15 years.
I have to go thru the same protocol of tests starting with stress test next Tuesday, followed by heart cath, etc.
Seriously, if anyone has experienced OHS - you can only imagine what I'm going through to hear this news. I know my life is in danger and I care enough about myself to do the OHS but it's only been 2 years. I have so much going through my mind. Will my health insurance allow a new cardiologist/heart surgeon? I did speak highly recommended attorney yesterday and wants me to get well as priority, ha - "save my life" and he promises to research this for me after I get better.
If there was no guarantee that the tissue valve would last 10 years - I would have chosen the mechanical valve so I wouldn't have to have OHS once again in only 2 years.
Appreciate hearing from anyone who share re-operation or knowledge of stenois happening as soon as 2 years from tissue valve replacement.
Thank you
I have to go thru the same protocol of tests starting with stress test next Tuesday, followed by heart cath, etc.
Seriously, if anyone has experienced OHS - you can only imagine what I'm going through to hear this news. I know my life is in danger and I care enough about myself to do the OHS but it's only been 2 years. I have so much going through my mind. Will my health insurance allow a new cardiologist/heart surgeon? I did speak highly recommended attorney yesterday and wants me to get well as priority, ha - "save my life" and he promises to research this for me after I get better.
If there was no guarantee that the tissue valve would last 10 years - I would have chosen the mechanical valve so I wouldn't have to have OHS once again in only 2 years.
Appreciate hearing from anyone who share re-operation or knowledge of stenois happening as soon as 2 years from tissue valve replacement.
Thank you