Charlie
Active member
Ok, so I am in the waiting room now and will have AVR in the next two weeks per my surgeon.
I am a 61 year old male. I'm not in bad shape for the shape I'm in, I have had extensive damage and surgery to my back and neck but I remain a VERY active person given my limitations. Perhaps I should say I was very active until shortness of breath took over my life.
My normal routines include walking, hiking and ride dual sport motorcycles into very remote areas while moto-camping along the way.
My question, I've read a ton of information on valve choice. I've be able to determined from that research that people under 50 tend to more often choose mechanical valves and persons above tend to opt for a Biological valve.
Given what I've told you about myself what considerations should I be making when making my choice. I am aware of the anti coagulant meds and given my activity level that is weighing into my considerations but it isn't a deal breaker either.
Bottom line is that I need to make a decision and it's been difficult nailing it down.
I am a 61 year old male. I'm not in bad shape for the shape I'm in, I have had extensive damage and surgery to my back and neck but I remain a VERY active person given my limitations. Perhaps I should say I was very active until shortness of breath took over my life.
My normal routines include walking, hiking and ride dual sport motorcycles into very remote areas while moto-camping along the way.
My question, I've read a ton of information on valve choice. I've be able to determined from that research that people under 50 tend to more often choose mechanical valves and persons above tend to opt for a Biological valve.
Given what I've told you about myself what considerations should I be making when making my choice. I am aware of the anti coagulant meds and given my activity level that is weighing into my considerations but it isn't a deal breaker either.
Bottom line is that I need to make a decision and it's been difficult nailing it down.