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Traveler
Hi I'm new here and haven't quite figured out what the local customs are with regard to introductions. But you seem like a friendly group and reading through the various notes I feel like I know something about all of you.
I'm a 52 year old man, living with my wife of of 31 years in mid America (Iowa). We have two children both grown one in grad school and one in med school.
Like several people have written I'm still in the adjustment period and headed towards surgery fairly quickly. I have newly found biscuspid valve, severe aortic regurgitation, and an aortic aneurysm (5.0 cm). The aneurysm was found during a routine exam last May in which the Dr. suggest calcium scoring as a way to get a handle on my risk of heart attack. However I travel a lot and tend to ignore Dr's and so by the time I was told there was an issue it was September. I got the word by satellite phone in Mali that my cardiologist needed to talk to me immediately. They didn't say what it was about so I waited a week until I was back in the States to call him. In fairness I had been exchanging phone calls with my cardiologist for a couple of months on the day or two I'd be in town between trips. But I wasn't too worried I assumed he just had something routine to discuss and it could wait. In the interim I had full summer including trekking with a 70 pound pack at 16,000 ft in Peru, hanging out in Bolivia at 13,000 ft, as well as a number of other very physical trips.
So all of the sudden in early November when various test results start coming in, I can't carry a pack (in fact I can't carry much of anything), I can't travel to the third world, I'm wearing a med alert bracelet, and I'm going from one Dr to another ending up at the Mayo clinic (which I love). In the past two weeks I've been lurking here looking for help with the "which valve?" question and decided to follow my cardiologist's advice and go with a bio valve. A decision endorsed by my surgeon.
I have an angiogram next week and it still seems a bit unreal. I'm trying to schedule a trip to India 3 weeks after surgery but I'm beginning to realize through reading here that I probably can't blow off my cardiologist's advice. So it probably has to be cancelled - grump - but I'd be interested in your recovery experiences and thoughts.
So that where I'm at right now. Thanks for listening.
Mark
I'm a 52 year old man, living with my wife of of 31 years in mid America (Iowa). We have two children both grown one in grad school and one in med school.
Like several people have written I'm still in the adjustment period and headed towards surgery fairly quickly. I have newly found biscuspid valve, severe aortic regurgitation, and an aortic aneurysm (5.0 cm). The aneurysm was found during a routine exam last May in which the Dr. suggest calcium scoring as a way to get a handle on my risk of heart attack. However I travel a lot and tend to ignore Dr's and so by the time I was told there was an issue it was September. I got the word by satellite phone in Mali that my cardiologist needed to talk to me immediately. They didn't say what it was about so I waited a week until I was back in the States to call him. In fairness I had been exchanging phone calls with my cardiologist for a couple of months on the day or two I'd be in town between trips. But I wasn't too worried I assumed he just had something routine to discuss and it could wait. In the interim I had full summer including trekking with a 70 pound pack at 16,000 ft in Peru, hanging out in Bolivia at 13,000 ft, as well as a number of other very physical trips.
So all of the sudden in early November when various test results start coming in, I can't carry a pack (in fact I can't carry much of anything), I can't travel to the third world, I'm wearing a med alert bracelet, and I'm going from one Dr to another ending up at the Mayo clinic (which I love). In the past two weeks I've been lurking here looking for help with the "which valve?" question and decided to follow my cardiologist's advice and go with a bio valve. A decision endorsed by my surgeon.
I have an angiogram next week and it still seems a bit unreal. I'm trying to schedule a trip to India 3 weeks after surgery but I'm beginning to realize through reading here that I probably can't blow off my cardiologist's advice. So it probably has to be cancelled - grump - but I'd be interested in your recovery experiences and thoughts.
So that where I'm at right now. Thanks for listening.
Mark