Amanda
Member
Hi All,
I had my surgery back in June 10th (I had my 8 week anniversary this past Thursday) and all went well. The surgery was at Good Samaritan Hospital in LA and my surgeon was Dr. Ali Gheissari. I really, really liked him. My cardiologist is Dr. David Cannom and he is like a father to me. Saw to it I got the best surgeon, the nicest room in the hospital, and the best care.
I had a very leaky valve that Dr. Cannom discovered on May 11th. He said it was so bad (chordae rupture, 50% regurg) that he wasn't sure a repair was a slam dunk. Thankfully, Dr. Gheissari was able to repair it. The consensus was to do a sternotomy because, as Cannom said, there was too much to do in such a little incision. I have pictures if anybody wants to see my scar. I am a tiny bit proud.
If there is one negative thing, it's that I get lots of pvc's, especially during exercise. Trying to work through that.
If anybody has any questions, I would love to answer anything.
xxoo,
Amanda
I had my surgery back in June 10th (I had my 8 week anniversary this past Thursday) and all went well. The surgery was at Good Samaritan Hospital in LA and my surgeon was Dr. Ali Gheissari. I really, really liked him. My cardiologist is Dr. David Cannom and he is like a father to me. Saw to it I got the best surgeon, the nicest room in the hospital, and the best care.
I had a very leaky valve that Dr. Cannom discovered on May 11th. He said it was so bad (chordae rupture, 50% regurg) that he wasn't sure a repair was a slam dunk. Thankfully, Dr. Gheissari was able to repair it. The consensus was to do a sternotomy because, as Cannom said, there was too much to do in such a little incision. I have pictures if anybody wants to see my scar. I am a tiny bit proud.
If there is one negative thing, it's that I get lots of pvc's, especially during exercise. Trying to work through that.
If anybody has any questions, I would love to answer anything.
xxoo,
Amanda