Like many of us, we have mechanical valves. The clicking may take a while to get used to, but I don't think that there are many (any?) who don't get used to it fairly quickly. My wife likes the sound (she said once) because it still shows that I'm alive and reminds her of how much worse things would have been (I'd probably have died years ago) if I didn't get the valve. I once wore a cheap watch that ticked 6 times a second and it scared the crap out of her - she though I was having a heart attack (actually, it may have been aFib she was thinking of).
As far as self testing and self managing - I've been doing it for 15 years. It's not that big a deal for most of us. If you need help with dosing, Pellicle is a great source, and there are guides and other materials on this forum. Personally, I would trust the information here over the outdated (and sometimes even incorrect) stuff you might see elsewhere.
As far as self testing and self managing - I've been doing it for 15 years. It's not that big a deal for most of us. If you need help with dosing, Pellicle is a great source, and there are guides and other materials on this forum. Personally, I would trust the information here over the outdated (and sometimes even incorrect) stuff you might see elsewhere.