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Hi, I came across this forum as I've just found out I require surgery to fix my BAV . It's something I was born with but has never troubled me. Even up until now I've never had any symptoms. Recently I went to my gp for a standard check up where he found the murmur. Since then I've had tests done and found my heart is enlarged due to the leaking valve and to fix the problem I need OHS. I see him again on October 18 to find out when I require surgery.
I'm a healthy 39yo never had any surgeries or medically anything wrong with me in the past so this is so daunting and feels like the worst possible news I could imagine.
So I've been on here and seen some great advice but haven't seen much about the first 2 weeks in terms of pain and just how bad it is straight after the op. Not sure if I really want to know but just how bad is it? Some days I feel like yep i'll be right , then I have down days where I think I'm stuffed. (Don't like those days)
I also regularly go to the gym and lift weights as I enjoy it and I like being fit and healthy but also read here that lifting heavy weights may not be good for the aortic valve. What's more beneficial to keeping fit, weights or cardio? I also thought once surgery is done there would be just the standard yearly check up to make sure everything's working well but as I require a new mechanical valve I believe I will be on blood thinners for the rest of my life. Is it as simple as taking a tablet a day or does this need testing? If so, how do you do the tests?
On top of all this i have high blood pressure, always around the 140's to 150's, a separate issue which will need addressing once surgery is done. So my heart is working pretty damn hard at the moment.
I'm a healthy 39yo never had any surgeries or medically anything wrong with me in the past so this is so daunting and feels like the worst possible news I could imagine.
So I've been on here and seen some great advice but haven't seen much about the first 2 weeks in terms of pain and just how bad it is straight after the op. Not sure if I really want to know but just how bad is it? Some days I feel like yep i'll be right , then I have down days where I think I'm stuffed. (Don't like those days)
I also regularly go to the gym and lift weights as I enjoy it and I like being fit and healthy but also read here that lifting heavy weights may not be good for the aortic valve. What's more beneficial to keeping fit, weights or cardio? I also thought once surgery is done there would be just the standard yearly check up to make sure everything's working well but as I require a new mechanical valve I believe I will be on blood thinners for the rest of my life. Is it as simple as taking a tablet a day or does this need testing? If so, how do you do the tests?
On top of all this i have high blood pressure, always around the 140's to 150's, a separate issue which will need addressing once surgery is done. So my heart is working pretty damn hard at the moment.