I saw the cardiac surgeon at the Royal Brompton this morning. Had the trans-oesophageal echo day before yesterday which shows the replacement 19mm Magna Ease valve is small, about 1 sq cm, and I have that left ventricular hypertrophy caused by that, but the valve is not degenerating. Surgeon doesn't feel that at the moment I should have major interventional surgery to put in a bigger valve - phew ! He’s going to arrange for an MRI to see/measure the heart muscle (MRI more accurate than echo for that) and then do another one in a year’s time to see if there is any increase in the thickening. He also said to continue with six monthly echoes. He suggested my cardiologist might prescribe beta-blockers or an ACE inhibitor so my heart works less hard, but as my blood pressure is normal and sometimes quite low I would not be keen, especially as I get up four or five times during the night, I wouldn’t want to keel over then. I am so relieved to not be facing heart surgery again so soon
Thanks for everyone's support !
Thanks for everyone's support !