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I am the "concerned Mom" with son (age 35) who finally had a mitral valve repair at Cleveland Clinic by Delos Cosgrove April 20, 2006. Remember me? As you all know, just because the surgery is over doesn't mean there is nothing to be concerned about. The son went to France June 11 and all has been well. This morning I received a call from him in a hospital in Belgium. Apparently all cardiac tests done several days ago were negative. ( Another hospital in another town.) I had wanted him to get checked before coming
home on the 24th of July. He was at a festival today and was feeling some pain, went to the medical tent where they ambulanced him to the local hospital. I spoke with him there because he had some questions about what they wanted to do. (change his coumadin to another drug) and add another drug (for extra heart beats) that Holter Monitor diagnosed as "a burst of extra heart beats" or ventricular tachycardia. the drug to control the extra beats, if started would have to be taken for the rest of his life. He didn't want to do this without seeing his cardiologist in US. His INH was in range and the cardiologist at Cleveland Clinic (on call) told us not to stop the coumadin. I need advice please.
He feels ok and feels he wants to continue for one more week when he is scheduled to fly home.The CC cardiologist said it would be allright to continue the trip if he feels ok but if extra beats become bothersome, stop the trip.
home on the 24th of July. He was at a festival today and was feeling some pain, went to the medical tent where they ambulanced him to the local hospital. I spoke with him there because he had some questions about what they wanted to do. (change his coumadin to another drug) and add another drug (for extra heart beats) that Holter Monitor diagnosed as "a burst of extra heart beats" or ventricular tachycardia. the drug to control the extra beats, if started would have to be taken for the rest of his life. He didn't want to do this without seeing his cardiologist in US. His INH was in range and the cardiologist at Cleveland Clinic (on call) told us not to stop the coumadin. I need advice please.
He feels ok and feels he wants to continue for one more week when he is scheduled to fly home.The CC cardiologist said it would be allright to continue the trip if he feels ok but if extra beats become bothersome, stop the trip.