johnnycake23
Two-time AVR Vet
Hello everyone, I just want to share that today marks the 17th anniversary of my visit to Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago for my tissue aortic valve replacement. By coincidence I saw my electrophysiologist today and all sounded good to him. The latest echo earlier this year came back normal. So, basically it's about as good as can be expected. Been keeping my weight down, eating fairly healthy but for an indulgence on many things sweet, for which I must admit I have a big weakness. But overall feeling fine, no issues.
This was my second OHS; first one was a repair job in 1993. I'm 58 now, and kind of on the cusp of SAVR vs. TAVR for the next surgery, whenever that will be. Longevity of TAVR and, more so in my case, VIVR is of great importance to me, but unfortunately there is scant literature in this particular area. But I'll worry about that when the time comes. For now I'm just chugging along.
Thank you for the support you provide. Have a great and safe upcoming holiday season.
This was my second OHS; first one was a repair job in 1993. I'm 58 now, and kind of on the cusp of SAVR vs. TAVR for the next surgery, whenever that will be. Longevity of TAVR and, more so in my case, VIVR is of great importance to me, but unfortunately there is scant literature in this particular area. But I'll worry about that when the time comes. For now I'm just chugging along.
Thank you for the support you provide. Have a great and safe upcoming holiday season.