Ginas
Member
Hello,
I found this site while researching my condition. I have know for several years that I had a heart murmur. I broke my ankle last Sept. 2010 and when I was in the emergency room they did an EKG, they were concerned and that was all I really knew. The next morning they were telling me they had to be careful about how they put me to sleep because of my heart. I was on meds so not much of what they said made since. No one really said any thing more about it other than I needed to follow up with a heart doctor when I was through recovering from ankle surgery and walking better. I was in a wheel chair for 3 months so recovery was slow. I have been walking better now so I made an appointment with a cardiologist. Well that was on the 1st of June and it has been a world wind 22 days. I have had a heart cath and they have determined that the aortic valve does need to be replaced but there is no blockage. I was told it was serious but not critical (what does that mean any way).
I have quite a few bad teeth so they say I have to get those fixed before I can talk surgery. I am in the Houston Texas area so I know the Hospital's here are very good. I have meet with Dr. David Ott here at ST. Lukes and I like him. When I researched him he seems to have a very high rating for this surgery. He said he has done over 20 thousand with a 98% success rate which I must say sounds very good. Doesn't really make me any less scared since they say you don't really have many symptoms with this. I have so many questions. How do I decide what kind of valve (mechanical/tissue)? And what if it doesn't last while I get my teeth fixed. I mean seriously how can you really know. What about the meds you have to take if you get the mechanical, I am 54 and my cardiologist said mechanical last longer but I have read horrible tales of the meds you have to be on for the rest of your life.
Really I guess I could use any input from people who have been through this. Right now I am afraid to even go to sleep at night for fear I won't wake up. I realize I may sound dramatic but I really don't have anyone to talk to about this. Any help would be appreciated.
I found this site while researching my condition. I have know for several years that I had a heart murmur. I broke my ankle last Sept. 2010 and when I was in the emergency room they did an EKG, they were concerned and that was all I really knew. The next morning they were telling me they had to be careful about how they put me to sleep because of my heart. I was on meds so not much of what they said made since. No one really said any thing more about it other than I needed to follow up with a heart doctor when I was through recovering from ankle surgery and walking better. I was in a wheel chair for 3 months so recovery was slow. I have been walking better now so I made an appointment with a cardiologist. Well that was on the 1st of June and it has been a world wind 22 days. I have had a heart cath and they have determined that the aortic valve does need to be replaced but there is no blockage. I was told it was serious but not critical (what does that mean any way).
I have quite a few bad teeth so they say I have to get those fixed before I can talk surgery. I am in the Houston Texas area so I know the Hospital's here are very good. I have meet with Dr. David Ott here at ST. Lukes and I like him. When I researched him he seems to have a very high rating for this surgery. He said he has done over 20 thousand with a 98% success rate which I must say sounds very good. Doesn't really make me any less scared since they say you don't really have many symptoms with this. I have so many questions. How do I decide what kind of valve (mechanical/tissue)? And what if it doesn't last while I get my teeth fixed. I mean seriously how can you really know. What about the meds you have to take if you get the mechanical, I am 54 and my cardiologist said mechanical last longer but I have read horrible tales of the meds you have to be on for the rest of your life.
Really I guess I could use any input from people who have been through this. Right now I am afraid to even go to sleep at night for fear I won't wake up. I realize I may sound dramatic but I really don't have anyone to talk to about this. Any help would be appreciated.