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First off, I can’t even get my username right - haha! It should be HokieHaden, if that can be fixed?
I am a 48 year old male who is one of the many born with bicuspid aortic stenosis. I have led an asymptomatic life up to this point and have been very physically active (3 half marathons and many 40-65 mile cycling events completed). I had OHS at age 16 where they snipped at my aortic valve to reduce stenosis, but they did not replace the valve. I have had a very leaky valve ever since, but again - uneventful and in no way limiting.
I see a cardiologist in Nashville at Vanderbilt Univ Medical Center. In the last 2 years, I’ve had two Cardiac MRIs to keep an eye on an ascending aortic aneurysm that is slowly growing. The most recent was in June and it measured at 49mm (4.9 cm), and that’s definitely getting into the danger zone. My cardiologist recommended I meet with Dr Shah, cardiac surgeon at Vanderbilt, and that’s led to the decision to go ahead and schedule OHS for late Oct to replace the valve and graft/fix the aorta. Because of the aorta, I’m not a candidate for non-invasive TAVR.
I’m extremely torn about my options for the replacement valve. Basically, either mechanical or bovine (cow). I am very hesitant to be on blood thinners the rest of my life because of the risks associated with an accident (again, I’m very active, including cycling which has its own risks of crashing, etc). So, I’m leaning toward the cow valve, and know that will mean in 10-15 years another valve replacement. But, that would likely be a TAVR procedure, which eases my mind quite a bit.
I’m grateful to this group and the many who have already been there and are sharing their stories. I have benefitted from these already in my short time lurking on the board.
Thanks!
I am a 48 year old male who is one of the many born with bicuspid aortic stenosis. I have led an asymptomatic life up to this point and have been very physically active (3 half marathons and many 40-65 mile cycling events completed). I had OHS at age 16 where they snipped at my aortic valve to reduce stenosis, but they did not replace the valve. I have had a very leaky valve ever since, but again - uneventful and in no way limiting.
I see a cardiologist in Nashville at Vanderbilt Univ Medical Center. In the last 2 years, I’ve had two Cardiac MRIs to keep an eye on an ascending aortic aneurysm that is slowly growing. The most recent was in June and it measured at 49mm (4.9 cm), and that’s definitely getting into the danger zone. My cardiologist recommended I meet with Dr Shah, cardiac surgeon at Vanderbilt, and that’s led to the decision to go ahead and schedule OHS for late Oct to replace the valve and graft/fix the aorta. Because of the aorta, I’m not a candidate for non-invasive TAVR.
I’m extremely torn about my options for the replacement valve. Basically, either mechanical or bovine (cow). I am very hesitant to be on blood thinners the rest of my life because of the risks associated with an accident (again, I’m very active, including cycling which has its own risks of crashing, etc). So, I’m leaning toward the cow valve, and know that will mean in 10-15 years another valve replacement. But, that would likely be a TAVR procedure, which eases my mind quite a bit.
I’m grateful to this group and the many who have already been there and are sharing their stories. I have benefitted from these already in my short time lurking on the board.
Thanks!