Paul_R
New member
Hi all,
I was diagnosed with mild aortic stenosis when I was born, with a bicuspid valve. I had never had any difficulties at all. I am now 34 years old and it is still mild.
I get yearly checkups. My cardiologist told me that in 1994 it was 32% blocked on opening, and now it is about 33%-34% blocked, so more or less the same.
My query is, is it actually possible for the condition to stay mild all my life? It would put my mind at ease. I get really depressed when I think about how it would progress and need open heart surgery.
I'd like to hear from people with the same condition and experiences.
Thanks,
Paul
I was diagnosed with mild aortic stenosis when I was born, with a bicuspid valve. I had never had any difficulties at all. I am now 34 years old and it is still mild.
I get yearly checkups. My cardiologist told me that in 1994 it was 32% blocked on opening, and now it is about 33%-34% blocked, so more or less the same.
My query is, is it actually possible for the condition to stay mild all my life? It would put my mind at ease. I get really depressed when I think about how it would progress and need open heart surgery.
I'd like to hear from people with the same condition and experiences.
Thanks,
Paul