My Story - I'm 40 years old. No major health problems...overall very in decent shape. Had a minor fender bender and got whiplashed. After 5 days of neck pain, and much pressure from friends and family, went to see a doctor. As he's checking me out, he keeps listening to my heart and informs me that have i ever been told about a murmur. I was like, i don't even know what that is.
He goes out of the room for 15 mins and comes back and says he's talked to a Cardiologist and this maybe related to the accident and that i should go to ER and get some tests done before i go home tonight. I go the ER and 6 hours and a CT Scan of the heart later, they say my heart has had no issues from the accident.
My doctor says that now we need to find out the real reason why i have a murmur. After the Echo test, its clear that i have a BiCuspid Valve (with potentially severe regurgitation), and my LV has enlarged a lot. Still no symptoms for me at all. I can work out, play and everything normal
After this i get referred to a cardiologist and i now get a MRI of the Heart and MR of Aorta. Everything checks out normal(normal aorta, no aneurysm). ....except the valve and LV enlargement issue. But thats enough for me to get referred to a Surgeon.
Surgeon and a second opinion both conclude i need surgery right away because of mainly LV enlargement.
So here i am now waiting for Valve Replacement, and after much reading and doc recommendation, selected the On-X valve. I did consider Valve Repair, but right now getting another surgery in potentially 7-10 years doesn't seem very palatable.
Of course i'm very nervous. All happening so fast that my head spins. I'm going for the Minimally Invasive (Mini Sternotomy). That's what the doctors do here for an isolated aortic valve repair case. (I'm in California bay area). My doctor is Dr. Vincent Gaudiani. He has been around forever and doing this for a while, so i'm hoping i'm in good hands.
And if all goes well, the thought of being on Coumadin and managing that keeps me up at night too.
Any advise/encouragement from this community will be helpful. - On any of the topics - Recovery, Valve Choice, Coumadin etc etc.
Has anyone had the minimally invasive....Not even sure how someone can compare both, unless one goes through both. But docs seems to suggest its faster recovery and less pain later.
I do plan to document my experience, in as much detail as possible, for the benefit of fellow members and future members. Hopefully i'll be able to go back to this post someday and have a smile and show it to my kids. Trying to be strong....
Thanks!
He goes out of the room for 15 mins and comes back and says he's talked to a Cardiologist and this maybe related to the accident and that i should go to ER and get some tests done before i go home tonight. I go the ER and 6 hours and a CT Scan of the heart later, they say my heart has had no issues from the accident.
My doctor says that now we need to find out the real reason why i have a murmur. After the Echo test, its clear that i have a BiCuspid Valve (with potentially severe regurgitation), and my LV has enlarged a lot. Still no symptoms for me at all. I can work out, play and everything normal
After this i get referred to a cardiologist and i now get a MRI of the Heart and MR of Aorta. Everything checks out normal(normal aorta, no aneurysm). ....except the valve and LV enlargement issue. But thats enough for me to get referred to a Surgeon.
Surgeon and a second opinion both conclude i need surgery right away because of mainly LV enlargement.
So here i am now waiting for Valve Replacement, and after much reading and doc recommendation, selected the On-X valve. I did consider Valve Repair, but right now getting another surgery in potentially 7-10 years doesn't seem very palatable.
Of course i'm very nervous. All happening so fast that my head spins. I'm going for the Minimally Invasive (Mini Sternotomy). That's what the doctors do here for an isolated aortic valve repair case. (I'm in California bay area). My doctor is Dr. Vincent Gaudiani. He has been around forever and doing this for a while, so i'm hoping i'm in good hands.
And if all goes well, the thought of being on Coumadin and managing that keeps me up at night too.
Any advise/encouragement from this community will be helpful. - On any of the topics - Recovery, Valve Choice, Coumadin etc etc.
Has anyone had the minimally invasive....Not even sure how someone can compare both, unless one goes through both. But docs seems to suggest its faster recovery and less pain later.
I do plan to document my experience, in as much detail as possible, for the benefit of fellow members and future members. Hopefully i'll be able to go back to this post someday and have a smile and show it to my kids. Trying to be strong....
Thanks!