Jmprosser.lab
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Hello all!!
I come to the community again for some re-assurance as I adjust to new meds and wait on results of a CT scan.
As a reminder:
27 with BAV (Stage 2 Regurgitation, mild to mod)
Aortic Root 3.6 (enlarged not anuyerism)
Slightly high blood pressure
Occasional Sinus Arrhythmias
I apologize if some of these questions are dumb, but I’m just working through psychological barriers!! You all helped me tremendously last time and I hope to repay that kindness by helping ppl with psychological struggles like me in the future.
Silly questions:
I also read about Xavier Coleman, a tight end for the New York Jets who got valve replacement surgery as a kid and has went on to now play in the NFL—i bring up Coleman and Struve to ask if I need to have any worry about working out and running and playing pickup basketball. I really like push ups and pull ups and the occasional back yard basketball game, but lately have been to scared to partake. This is silly right? A ufc fighter was cleared pre-surgery and an NFL right end was cleared post-surgery...so someone like me should be ok to partake in the previously named activities? My dr already said yes after my testing but it was only her first year testing me so I wanted more confirmation.
Again, I more than appreciate all your words and tips. You helped cure my anxiety and panic attacks better than psychologists!!
Best as always,
Josh Prosser
I come to the community again for some re-assurance as I adjust to new meds and wait on results of a CT scan.
As a reminder:
27 with BAV (Stage 2 Regurgitation, mild to mod)
Aortic Root 3.6 (enlarged not anuyerism)
Slightly high blood pressure
Occasional Sinus Arrhythmias
I apologize if some of these questions are dumb, but I’m just working through psychological barriers!! You all helped me tremendously last time and I hope to repay that kindness by helping ppl with psychological struggles like me in the future.
Silly questions:
- I just got my CT scan and I know there is some cancer risk associated with the test. Is there anything I should do or a test I should get after? Not sure the level of concern I should have here. This Is my first ct scan in 15 or so years.
- What sort of things can the CT scan rule out? I know it will give an accurate size reading of my aortic root, but can it also confirm my hearts effectively functioning and rule out high risk of heart failure, heart attack, stroke, etc? Really want to stop worrying about these things and I’ve already had an echo, stress test, ekg, blood test and stress test before the CT. All of which came back good.
- My resting heart rate can sometimes dip into the 40s. It’s normally 50s and gets up to 60s during the day but recently it just worries me as I take a new blood pressure med that has some lowering effect on my heart rate(beta blocker). Don’t want it to get to low and cause failure. My dr said I just have a very abnormal heartbeat/rate but that it’s nothing she’s worried about. Does this seem logical? It’s been freaking me out and now I check my heart rate wayyyy too much. This med drops my blood pressure to the 120s while the rest only keep me in 130s, so it’s really effective there...but I worry my heart rate is too low.
- I was filling out a form at my CT scan and I wasn’t sure how to answer the question “ do you have heart disease?” ...is BAV considered heart disease? Should I put yes on such questions? The radiologist said she didn’t think so but I wanted to ask in this forum what you all put and if you classify BAV as “heart disease.
- I recently read about Stefan Struve a UFC fighter who will continue to fight in the ufc despite his BAV diagnosis. In the article attached he talks about treating his blood pressure helping his BAV not be as bad and push back surgery? Curious about everyone’s thoughts or familiarity with such things
I also read about Xavier Coleman, a tight end for the New York Jets who got valve replacement surgery as a kid and has went on to now play in the NFL—i bring up Coleman and Struve to ask if I need to have any worry about working out and running and playing pickup basketball. I really like push ups and pull ups and the occasional back yard basketball game, but lately have been to scared to partake. This is silly right? A ufc fighter was cleared pre-surgery and an NFL right end was cleared post-surgery...so someone like me should be ok to partake in the previously named activities? My dr already said yes after my testing but it was only her first year testing me so I wanted more confirmation.
- I have tachycardia like arrythima episodes sometimes at night lasting anywhere from a couple seconds to a few mins. Heart rate usually gets rapid and I’m the 130 bpm range. Doctor isn’t bothered by them but I still am!! Anyone with experience with these have advice or words of encouragement or info that can help with my anxiety? It’s not afib, my dr says, even though I’ve never had an episode during testing.
Again, I more than appreciate all your words and tips. You helped cure my anxiety and panic attacks better than psychologists!!
Best as always,
Josh Prosser