Iang
Member
Hello,
I am 36 and have been followed my whole life for a bicuspid (or otherwise malformed) aortic valve. A few months ago I was told my aortic stenosis was severe based on the echo. My gradient was high (I think the measurement is 5 m/s).
At the time I was having some shortness of breath but since then it has completely gone away--in retrospect I think it was related to a cold. Now I have absolutely no symptoms. I feel great!
Has anyone been operated on with NO symptoms? Is it common for doctor to recommend AVR with NO symptoms?
Doctors and others have said--"Oh you'll be surprised that you feel better afterwards and never realized that you actually DID have symptoms." I don't believe this line of thinking at all since I truly feel healthier than most people I know--I can walk up more flights of stairs than others without feeling out of breath. I can exercise and not feel winded. I am in excellent shape and don't get out of breath after exertion. Meanwhile, my friends and relatives who do have various symptoms are not about to have open heart surgery!
Any thoughts?
Thank you!
I am 36 and have been followed my whole life for a bicuspid (or otherwise malformed) aortic valve. A few months ago I was told my aortic stenosis was severe based on the echo. My gradient was high (I think the measurement is 5 m/s).
At the time I was having some shortness of breath but since then it has completely gone away--in retrospect I think it was related to a cold. Now I have absolutely no symptoms. I feel great!
Has anyone been operated on with NO symptoms? Is it common for doctor to recommend AVR with NO symptoms?
Doctors and others have said--"Oh you'll be surprised that you feel better afterwards and never realized that you actually DID have symptoms." I don't believe this line of thinking at all since I truly feel healthier than most people I know--I can walk up more flights of stairs than others without feeling out of breath. I can exercise and not feel winded. I am in excellent shape and don't get out of breath after exertion. Meanwhile, my friends and relatives who do have various symptoms are not about to have open heart surgery!
Any thoughts?
Thank you!