Bradley White
Well-known member
Hi All,
The site tells me I haven't actually logged on in nearly a decade! Been fun reading and catching up with familiar names. Quick update on me: finished my PhD at Notre Dame and took a job as a professor and moved to Southern California in 2011. Was happy there, but was unexpectedly recruited to head up a team at the life sciences division of Google (Verily) a little over 4 years ago. Moved to San Fran and been having a great time.
Unfortunately, my aortic homograft (from the Ross re-operation) that they put in at Mayo 13 years ago has deteriorated and I went into heart failure about a month ago. Having my third (and hope against hope last) OHS at Stanford on next Monday the 23rd. They are going to replace the aortic valve with an On-X valve and use Dacron to replace the ascending aorta which has developed a sizeable aneurysm. Pulomonary homograft from the original Ross is still doing great 20 years later (at least that first surgeon did one thing right .
It's a tricky surgery but I have full confidence in the team at Stanford and looking forward to not feeling like crap in a couple weeks time.
Hope all is well with others.
The site tells me I haven't actually logged on in nearly a decade! Been fun reading and catching up with familiar names. Quick update on me: finished my PhD at Notre Dame and took a job as a professor and moved to Southern California in 2011. Was happy there, but was unexpectedly recruited to head up a team at the life sciences division of Google (Verily) a little over 4 years ago. Moved to San Fran and been having a great time.
Unfortunately, my aortic homograft (from the Ross re-operation) that they put in at Mayo 13 years ago has deteriorated and I went into heart failure about a month ago. Having my third (and hope against hope last) OHS at Stanford on next Monday the 23rd. They are going to replace the aortic valve with an On-X valve and use Dacron to replace the ascending aorta which has developed a sizeable aneurysm. Pulomonary homograft from the original Ross is still doing great 20 years later (at least that first surgeon did one thing right .
It's a tricky surgery but I have full confidence in the team at Stanford and looking forward to not feeling like crap in a couple weeks time.
Hope all is well with others.