Hi all,
I had my bicuspid valve replaced with an Edwards Resilia just over 5 weeks ago, and was recovering quite well until I was diagnosed with pericarditis during week 4 and hospitalised again- they were unable to find any other reasons for my shoulder and chest pain. I’ve had scans and the valve seems to be functioning well, however I’m unable to take anti-inflammatory meds due to being on warfarin for 3 months.
I’ve only been given colchicine for the pericarditis and it does not seem to have done anything yet (one week). The pain is excruciating and constant, aggravated by inhaling and honestly worse than that from the surgery, mostly in the left shoulder/neck region and some chest pain. Just wonder if anyone has experienced this and how long did it take to clear?
The other question I had was regarding something the surgeon mentioned about my right coronary artery/Ostia being quite low, although they tried to position the valve to keep the struts away from the Ostia. Is this quite common? Apparently this can cause major complications following the surgery, but I’ve been told to not worry about it for now and take warfarin which should reduce the chances of thrombosis. It’s difficult to not worry considering the complications and pain I’ve had recently!
Many thanks!
I had my bicuspid valve replaced with an Edwards Resilia just over 5 weeks ago, and was recovering quite well until I was diagnosed with pericarditis during week 4 and hospitalised again- they were unable to find any other reasons for my shoulder and chest pain. I’ve had scans and the valve seems to be functioning well, however I’m unable to take anti-inflammatory meds due to being on warfarin for 3 months.
I’ve only been given colchicine for the pericarditis and it does not seem to have done anything yet (one week). The pain is excruciating and constant, aggravated by inhaling and honestly worse than that from the surgery, mostly in the left shoulder/neck region and some chest pain. Just wonder if anyone has experienced this and how long did it take to clear?
The other question I had was regarding something the surgeon mentioned about my right coronary artery/Ostia being quite low, although they tried to position the valve to keep the struts away from the Ostia. Is this quite common? Apparently this can cause major complications following the surgery, but I’ve been told to not worry about it for now and take warfarin which should reduce the chances of thrombosis. It’s difficult to not worry considering the complications and pain I’ve had recently!
Many thanks!
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