Superman
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I’m just a mere two surgeries in vs the requisite three to be in this club. However, having had two, my choice is/was to make whatever choice necessary to minimize the risk of a third.
My first was at 17 and the only choice given at that time was a St. Jude mechanical valve. I was under a one and done impression. However the link between BAV and the risk of an aortic aneurysm wasn’t mentioned.
So 19 years later my second surgery was for an aneurysm repair. The valve itself was still fine. For that reason I stuck with St. Jude. It’s been nearly 13 years since that surgery. I’m still in my late late 40’s (barely).
I test my INR every week or bi-weekly at home. The only thoughts I give to diet are health related and not valve related. The ticking is a reality, but count me in the 75% or whatever that it doesn’t bother. I’ve been ticking for nearly 32 years now. Pretty much all I know.
In the end, everyone has to make the best choice that they can live with. I also don’t know that I’ve ever witness a poster say, “My surgeon thinks I’m an idiot, but I’m doing this anyway…”. Typically folks shop around until they find a medical team that validates their choices, then we all say, “My surgeon says I made the best choice!” Or the surgeons are good at telling us what we want hear as long as it does no harm and doesn’t add to the anxiety of the circumstances.
My first was at 17 and the only choice given at that time was a St. Jude mechanical valve. I was under a one and done impression. However the link between BAV and the risk of an aortic aneurysm wasn’t mentioned.
So 19 years later my second surgery was for an aneurysm repair. The valve itself was still fine. For that reason I stuck with St. Jude. It’s been nearly 13 years since that surgery. I’m still in my late late 40’s (barely).
I test my INR every week or bi-weekly at home. The only thoughts I give to diet are health related and not valve related. The ticking is a reality, but count me in the 75% or whatever that it doesn’t bother. I’ve been ticking for nearly 32 years now. Pretty much all I know.
In the end, everyone has to make the best choice that they can live with. I also don’t know that I’ve ever witness a poster say, “My surgeon thinks I’m an idiot, but I’m doing this anyway…”. Typically folks shop around until they find a medical team that validates their choices, then we all say, “My surgeon says I made the best choice!” Or the surgeons are good at telling us what we want hear as long as it does no harm and doesn’t add to the anxiety of the circumstances.
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