I had my annual Echo on 11/10 and saw my doc today to get the results. I don't have my copy of the echo report yet but he told me my AVA is 1.0cm, my EF is 50%, and that my valve problems are moderate to severe. I asked him for a reasonable expectation of when I need to have surgery and he said he wasn't ready to rush into surgery. I know he doesn't have a crystal ball and can't predict how quickly my valve will change. I told him that I don't want to go into surgery with irreversible damage to my heart muscle. Then he says he is very comfortable referring me to a surgeon because of my AI and the fact that I need to eventually have the valve replaced. We talked about stress testing but he changed his mind on that. He took listened to my chest and told me that the leak is easily heard.
So the outcome of today's office visit is that I am being referred to UAB to consult with a surgeon and my follow-up appointments with my cardiologist have been moved up from one year to six month intervals. I'm also wearing a monitor for 24 hours to check for rhythm issues.
I feel very conflicted. If it's not quite time for surgery, why am I going to consult with a surgeon? I'm going anyway, just for peace of mind. It's a 5 hour drive so maybe I can turn it into a weekend trip.
So the outcome of today's office visit is that I am being referred to UAB to consult with a surgeon and my follow-up appointments with my cardiologist have been moved up from one year to six month intervals. I'm also wearing a monitor for 24 hours to check for rhythm issues.
I feel very conflicted. If it's not quite time for surgery, why am I going to consult with a surgeon? I'm going anyway, just for peace of mind. It's a 5 hour drive so maybe I can turn it into a weekend trip.