T in YVR
Well-known member
Hi,
I'm debating on whether to go mechanical vs. tissue (I'm 47 yrs old/waiting for AVR). Leaning towards mechanical, but unsure....I have read all about the pros and cons of each but had a few other questions with respect to the daily impact of taking blood thinners:
1. What's the typical routine for most people? Wake up, pop a pill and monitor your blood level 1x/day using the INR machine? More hands on monitoring with a doctor in person only if there are problems?Or? How time consuming is it?
2. How much does being on blood thinners impact what you eat/drink? Can this sway the readings/blood clotting considerably?
3. Are there any side effects people have experienced? I am quite active and very much live my life 'on the go'. I also fly about 100k miles a year and not sure if blood thinners have any impact with that kind of travel?
4. I have read about instances where some people have a hard time tolerating blood thinners. Is there any way to tell in advance? Any tests they can run on your blood to determine if you may be more problematic or not?
5. The other thing I think about is what happens if you require some other unexpected major (unrelated) surgery down the road...suddenly you become a higher risk situation when compared to someone with a tissue valve and no blood thinners? Going tissue guarantees another major surgery though...
Sorry for the long post. Thanks for any insight you can share,
Tony
I'm debating on whether to go mechanical vs. tissue (I'm 47 yrs old/waiting for AVR). Leaning towards mechanical, but unsure....I have read all about the pros and cons of each but had a few other questions with respect to the daily impact of taking blood thinners:
1. What's the typical routine for most people? Wake up, pop a pill and monitor your blood level 1x/day using the INR machine? More hands on monitoring with a doctor in person only if there are problems?Or? How time consuming is it?
2. How much does being on blood thinners impact what you eat/drink? Can this sway the readings/blood clotting considerably?
3. Are there any side effects people have experienced? I am quite active and very much live my life 'on the go'. I also fly about 100k miles a year and not sure if blood thinners have any impact with that kind of travel?
4. I have read about instances where some people have a hard time tolerating blood thinners. Is there any way to tell in advance? Any tests they can run on your blood to determine if you may be more problematic or not?
5. The other thing I think about is what happens if you require some other unexpected major (unrelated) surgery down the road...suddenly you become a higher risk situation when compared to someone with a tissue valve and no blood thinners? Going tissue guarantees another major surgery though...
Sorry for the long post. Thanks for any insight you can share,
Tony