bythesea
Member
Hello,
I am 45 and have OHS on Thursday 19th Jan.
I suffered a minor stroke in mid November and in searching for a cause it was discovered that I have an ascending aortic aneurysm (5.8cm), slight aortic regurgitation and a Patent Foramen Ovale (the neurologist believes this combined with heavy weightlifting and a DVT from a leg knock caused the stroke). I have no physical side effects from the stroke and also am asymptomatic in regards to the aneurysm.
I am having surgery here in Melbourne at the Alfred Hospital under the care of Associate Professor Silvana Marasco. When I met with her she helped alleviate much of the anxiety regarding the procedure and I left feeling confident in her ability and experience. She is optimistic in regards to sparring the valve, so I am praying that it is just the aortic repair. She will also stitch close the PFO.
I have a day of pre-op testing tomorrow and then surgery is only just over a week away. The initial fear, denial and disappointment at my body has been replaced with acceptance and an eagerness to have the repair and enter the recovery phase.
I have read many of the threads on the forum and it has been very helpful in what to expect both before and after surgery.
Thank you for reading
Matthew
I am 45 and have OHS on Thursday 19th Jan.
I suffered a minor stroke in mid November and in searching for a cause it was discovered that I have an ascending aortic aneurysm (5.8cm), slight aortic regurgitation and a Patent Foramen Ovale (the neurologist believes this combined with heavy weightlifting and a DVT from a leg knock caused the stroke). I have no physical side effects from the stroke and also am asymptomatic in regards to the aneurysm.
I am having surgery here in Melbourne at the Alfred Hospital under the care of Associate Professor Silvana Marasco. When I met with her she helped alleviate much of the anxiety regarding the procedure and I left feeling confident in her ability and experience. She is optimistic in regards to sparring the valve, so I am praying that it is just the aortic repair. She will also stitch close the PFO.
I have a day of pre-op testing tomorrow and then surgery is only just over a week away. The initial fear, denial and disappointment at my body has been replaced with acceptance and an eagerness to have the repair and enter the recovery phase.
I have read many of the threads on the forum and it has been very helpful in what to expect both before and after surgery.
Thank you for reading
Matthew