I just learned of this community. Hello!
I am 56F. Around this time last year, I learned I had a moderately leaky bicuspid aortic valve and a less moderate aortic aneurysm.
My leaflets were in good shape — no calcification. My surgeon repaired my valve, stabilized my annulus, and replaced the dilated part of my thoracic aorta.
I am doing well now — better than I have in many years for sure, and possibly better than ever in my life. I am running again (5K 2x or 3x per week) and go swing dancing a couple of times a week.
I did not know much about my condition or the procedure that was performed on me until after my surgery.
All of my learning has come from reading papers online and listening to medical podcasts.
I am here hoping to learn from others who have had aortic valve repair — what to expect in terms of my valve longevity, reoperation experience, lifestyle recommendations, or any other thoughts on bicuspid aortic valve repair.
My valve is still bicuspid — still learning what that means as well.
I am 56F. Around this time last year, I learned I had a moderately leaky bicuspid aortic valve and a less moderate aortic aneurysm.
My leaflets were in good shape — no calcification. My surgeon repaired my valve, stabilized my annulus, and replaced the dilated part of my thoracic aorta.
I am doing well now — better than I have in many years for sure, and possibly better than ever in my life. I am running again (5K 2x or 3x per week) and go swing dancing a couple of times a week.
I did not know much about my condition or the procedure that was performed on me until after my surgery.
All of my learning has come from reading papers online and listening to medical podcasts.
I am here hoping to learn from others who have had aortic valve repair — what to expect in terms of my valve longevity, reoperation experience, lifestyle recommendations, or any other thoughts on bicuspid aortic valve repair.
My valve is still bicuspid — still learning what that means as well.