Coach Kilby
Member
Hi,
I'm new to the board and new to OHS, AVR and all the rest of the stuff
I am 50 yrs old. Relatively healthy - ran two marathons and about a dozen half marathons in my 40's.
Last year during a routine physical my doctor asked me "how long have you had the heart murmur?" News to me. He referred me to a cardiologist.
May 2013, I had an MRA and echo. Confirmed that I had a congenital bicuspid valve with severe aortic stenosis. As well, I had ascending thoracic aortic aneurysm of 4.5cm. At that time I was symptom free, but my cardiologist restricted me from exercising. She also told me, that at this time there was no need to worry, this established a baseline and we would repeat the tests again in six months and see if things progressed. She let me know that surgery was in my future, but when, she could not tell.
Thanksgiving 2013 had the tests repeated. No real change in the aortic aneurysm, but the bicuspid valve was tighter. Aortic Valve Area went from 1.3cm[SUP]2[/SUP] (May 2013) to .9cm[SUP]2[/SUP].
I've been referred to a specialist/surgeon at Duke to get their opinion.
Here is my dilemma.
I'm a planner. I need to know where and when things are going to happen. I'm a football coach by profession. If I'm going to get something done this year - now is the time! I can't get anything done June thru November. So is it this year or next year. And I'm not getting any clear answers right now. I guess that is why I'm going to see the specialist.
I welcome and thoughts and opinions
I'm new to the board and new to OHS, AVR and all the rest of the stuff
I am 50 yrs old. Relatively healthy - ran two marathons and about a dozen half marathons in my 40's.
Last year during a routine physical my doctor asked me "how long have you had the heart murmur?" News to me. He referred me to a cardiologist.
May 2013, I had an MRA and echo. Confirmed that I had a congenital bicuspid valve with severe aortic stenosis. As well, I had ascending thoracic aortic aneurysm of 4.5cm. At that time I was symptom free, but my cardiologist restricted me from exercising. She also told me, that at this time there was no need to worry, this established a baseline and we would repeat the tests again in six months and see if things progressed. She let me know that surgery was in my future, but when, she could not tell.
Thanksgiving 2013 had the tests repeated. No real change in the aortic aneurysm, but the bicuspid valve was tighter. Aortic Valve Area went from 1.3cm[SUP]2[/SUP] (May 2013) to .9cm[SUP]2[/SUP].
I've been referred to a specialist/surgeon at Duke to get their opinion.
Here is my dilemma.
I'm a planner. I need to know where and when things are going to happen. I'm a football coach by profession. If I'm going to get something done this year - now is the time! I can't get anything done June thru November. So is it this year or next year. And I'm not getting any clear answers right now. I guess that is why I'm going to see the specialist.
I welcome and thoughts and opinions