Hello to all! Very happy to have found this place. Special thanks to pillacle, Superman, and Chuck C (his long 25-page post was super helpful to me).
I'm an active 50yr old that has exercised all of his life. Running, lifting weights, hiking, bike riding, skate boarding, bowling, etc (even Jiu-Jitsu for a little while back in the day). As of 4 months ago I could free-weight bench my own body weight 10 times with good form. A year ago I was running 10-min miles easily. My bicuspid aortic valve was found about 3 years ago (by accident; but thank the good Lord! Praise!). Fast forward and now I am severely stenotic. I'm asymptomatic compared to what the docs usually see, but I am definitely showing symptoms (fatigue, taking extra breaths on long walks, can't run anymore, much less endurance working out, etc.). AVA is 0.92cm2 and the gradient is well over 40. Had my cardiac cath yeterday which yielded great results: No CAD, No blockages, and really only 1 small restriction that "doesn't need any work" (another blessing). Although they are recommending statins as a preventative.
Although the main TAVR surgeon did my Cardiac Cath (He is Awesome!), my wife and I talked to the SAVR surgeon while I was recovering from the cath. We've setup Aortic Valve replacement for next month (May) [MedStar, Washington DC hospital]. Woohoo! I need to get this done and I'm psyched that I will have a second chance at life instead of surprisingly falling dead one day (doh!). Again - praise to God; He has helped me through so so much. And what a wonderful technological day and age to be alive - to have options like these.
I had already done a ton of research so I literally said to my surgeon "I either want SAVR with an On-X mechanical valve or a Ross Procedure. What do you think?". Man I love this guy. He specializes in the Aorta and has done thousands of valve replacements. He primarily installs the On-X valve for mechanical (woohoo!) or the Inspiris Resilia for surgical tissue valves. I am planning for 40 more years of life, and I like the *potential* of one and done - so mechanical it is for me (no to tissue, and no to Ross). Yes, I do understand that "one and done" is actually a wish more than a reality, but hey, I'm going for it! (and also crossing my fingers for the Proact Xa study).
Thanks for letting me share and Thanks even more for this board. You all have to know that there are plenty of "lurkers" like me that don't post and get huge value here until that day comes. That day has come for me. Thank you so much.
I'm an active 50yr old that has exercised all of his life. Running, lifting weights, hiking, bike riding, skate boarding, bowling, etc (even Jiu-Jitsu for a little while back in the day). As of 4 months ago I could free-weight bench my own body weight 10 times with good form. A year ago I was running 10-min miles easily. My bicuspid aortic valve was found about 3 years ago (by accident; but thank the good Lord! Praise!). Fast forward and now I am severely stenotic. I'm asymptomatic compared to what the docs usually see, but I am definitely showing symptoms (fatigue, taking extra breaths on long walks, can't run anymore, much less endurance working out, etc.). AVA is 0.92cm2 and the gradient is well over 40. Had my cardiac cath yeterday which yielded great results: No CAD, No blockages, and really only 1 small restriction that "doesn't need any work" (another blessing). Although they are recommending statins as a preventative.
Although the main TAVR surgeon did my Cardiac Cath (He is Awesome!), my wife and I talked to the SAVR surgeon while I was recovering from the cath. We've setup Aortic Valve replacement for next month (May) [MedStar, Washington DC hospital]. Woohoo! I need to get this done and I'm psyched that I will have a second chance at life instead of surprisingly falling dead one day (doh!). Again - praise to God; He has helped me through so so much. And what a wonderful technological day and age to be alive - to have options like these.
I had already done a ton of research so I literally said to my surgeon "I either want SAVR with an On-X mechanical valve or a Ross Procedure. What do you think?". Man I love this guy. He specializes in the Aorta and has done thousands of valve replacements. He primarily installs the On-X valve for mechanical (woohoo!) or the Inspiris Resilia for surgical tissue valves. I am planning for 40 more years of life, and I like the *potential* of one and done - so mechanical it is for me (no to tissue, and no to Ross). Yes, I do understand that "one and done" is actually a wish more than a reality, but hey, I'm going for it! (and also crossing my fingers for the Proact Xa study).
Thanks for letting me share and Thanks even more for this board. You all have to know that there are plenty of "lurkers" like me that don't post and get huge value here until that day comes. That day has come for me. Thank you so much.