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Mary said:I was considering this subject last night.
I decided that when the time comes that the cardiologist feels I'm going to need my valve replaced, I'm going to ask alot of questions about who handles their anticoagulation monitoring. I'm also going to find out how easily I can, or can't, acquire my own home monitoring unit. If I'm satisfied that anticoagulation wouldn't be a hassle, (and that would be the exception in all the myriad considerations surrounding valve replacement ) I might consider a mechanical valve.
But last night, after spending a portion of the day at my own doctor's appointment and then the evening with a son who underwent an appendectomy at 11pm, I'm darned glad I've got a tissue valve.
I really don't want to deal with hospitals, either as a patient or with a loved one, more than is absolutely necessary. And I'm sure they feel the same!
Which son, Mary? Neither is good, but I hope it wasn't John who just got home from Iraq and if so, thankful it happened here and not there!