Will save the dramatic story but received a mechanical valve in 1996 when I was 29 years old; Next week will be my 27th anniversary. Happened to stumble upon this forum and it looks like there are some other old-timers on here sharing their experiences and advice. Happy to answer questions for anyone facing pre-op anxiety or unsure of what it's like living with a replacement valve.
Had my ups and downs but obviously happy to be alive and have (tried) to make the most of my bonus time. Took a while to get used to the constant clicking but it's become a bit of a comfort over the years. Have a great family and medical team that have provided equilibrium with some of my bad habits. Self-check INR and other than warfarin I just take some supplements but no OTCs. Thanks to some long pauses I got a pacemaker this year so I've got that going for me.
Organic gardener, IT analyst, coffee geek, general nerd, was a home brewer until my cardiologist suggested I find a different hobby.
Happy to have a place to discuss cardiac health specific to those of us with these various medical miracles.
Had my ups and downs but obviously happy to be alive and have (tried) to make the most of my bonus time. Took a while to get used to the constant clicking but it's become a bit of a comfort over the years. Have a great family and medical team that have provided equilibrium with some of my bad habits. Self-check INR and other than warfarin I just take some supplements but no OTCs. Thanks to some long pauses I got a pacemaker this year so I've got that going for me.
Organic gardener, IT analyst, coffee geek, general nerd, was a home brewer until my cardiologist suggested I find a different hobby.
Happy to have a place to discuss cardiac health specific to those of us with these various medical miracles.