Maverick
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Hi Folks,
New to the forum, although I've been browsing for quite a few months now, ever since Google directed me to this vast treasure trove of knowledge!
So a little bit about me:37 year old, otherwise healthy male (who won the genetic lottery!), diagnosed with BAVD just ~ 4 years ago thanks to a vigilant PCP. I've been on a 6-monthly 2DE schedule with my Cardiologist and in the past 4 years, the AR has progressed from mild-moderate to moderate-severe. My cardiologist keeps insisting that she believes that the amount of insufficiency is being under reported because "the jet is eccentric" and the volume is not easy to calculate. My LVEF is > 55, and although my LV has dilated over the past 4 years a little bit, it is just within the normal-high normal range. I have absolutely NO obvious symptoms as of now, at least from what I can tell. I'm not the most active guy, but have been getting to the gym 3-4 times a week; doing both cardio and weights (light to moderate) without any episodes of dizziness, fainting, etc.
Anyhow, beginning of this year, my cardiologist recommended that I go and consult with a cardiac surgeon to see what he thought of my case. I went in thinking he was going to say "don't worry about this for another 5-10 years man!". Yeah, maybe I was in denial. The consultation did not go well. The surgeon kept telling me that I had to get this done within the next 1-2 months, don't wait another 6 months or year, he said (I told him I had some plans for traveling through the next 10 months and would like to get into surgery right after). I told him at the time I would think about it.
Went and talked again to my cardiologist who told me to relax and wait for the next 2DE, which was scheduled for last month. So after the last 2DE, she tells me that my LV seems to be increasing ever so slightly and I need to go in and schedule surgery. So, here I am, with a consultation scheduled this afternoon. I am going to try and ask the surgeon point blank whether I am taking a big risk by choosing to wait another 3-4 months (I would like to go into surgery in December for a few personal reasons). I have a feeling that he is going to say that I need to get into surgery within the next month.
Sorry for the long winded background, but I wanted to know if there are other folks here that had a similar experience where they felt they were being pushed in to surgery too soon? Did you resist the recommendation of the cardiologist/surgeon but regretted it later by getting the surgery "too late". I mean, I understand that the progression of this disease is not easy to predict and anything is possible, but I just feel that waiting 4 months more is not going to ruin my chances of recovery or a "normal" life given my current health and heart condition. Maybe I'm still in denial??
Would really appreciate some perspective from all of you awesome folks!
By the way, I can't tell you all how much courage, inspiration and moral support this site has given me, on top of the knowledge. I'm eternally grateful for this site and all the folks who share their experience and advice here! A big THANK YOU to you all!!
New to the forum, although I've been browsing for quite a few months now, ever since Google directed me to this vast treasure trove of knowledge!
So a little bit about me:37 year old, otherwise healthy male (who won the genetic lottery!), diagnosed with BAVD just ~ 4 years ago thanks to a vigilant PCP. I've been on a 6-monthly 2DE schedule with my Cardiologist and in the past 4 years, the AR has progressed from mild-moderate to moderate-severe. My cardiologist keeps insisting that she believes that the amount of insufficiency is being under reported because "the jet is eccentric" and the volume is not easy to calculate. My LVEF is > 55, and although my LV has dilated over the past 4 years a little bit, it is just within the normal-high normal range. I have absolutely NO obvious symptoms as of now, at least from what I can tell. I'm not the most active guy, but have been getting to the gym 3-4 times a week; doing both cardio and weights (light to moderate) without any episodes of dizziness, fainting, etc.
Anyhow, beginning of this year, my cardiologist recommended that I go and consult with a cardiac surgeon to see what he thought of my case. I went in thinking he was going to say "don't worry about this for another 5-10 years man!". Yeah, maybe I was in denial. The consultation did not go well. The surgeon kept telling me that I had to get this done within the next 1-2 months, don't wait another 6 months or year, he said (I told him I had some plans for traveling through the next 10 months and would like to get into surgery right after). I told him at the time I would think about it.
Went and talked again to my cardiologist who told me to relax and wait for the next 2DE, which was scheduled for last month. So after the last 2DE, she tells me that my LV seems to be increasing ever so slightly and I need to go in and schedule surgery. So, here I am, with a consultation scheduled this afternoon. I am going to try and ask the surgeon point blank whether I am taking a big risk by choosing to wait another 3-4 months (I would like to go into surgery in December for a few personal reasons). I have a feeling that he is going to say that I need to get into surgery within the next month.
Sorry for the long winded background, but I wanted to know if there are other folks here that had a similar experience where they felt they were being pushed in to surgery too soon? Did you resist the recommendation of the cardiologist/surgeon but regretted it later by getting the surgery "too late". I mean, I understand that the progression of this disease is not easy to predict and anything is possible, but I just feel that waiting 4 months more is not going to ruin my chances of recovery or a "normal" life given my current health and heart condition. Maybe I'm still in denial??
Would really appreciate some perspective from all of you awesome folks!
By the way, I can't tell you all how much courage, inspiration and moral support this site has given me, on top of the knowledge. I'm eternally grateful for this site and all the folks who share their experience and advice here! A big THANK YOU to you all!!