Hi, seems we both will be in surgery in June. I am new here, again. I was a member years ago when I had my BAV replaced in 2006, at 50 years old, with a porcine value and aortic wrap. Things went just swimmingly until a few months ago when I started having shortness of breath issues. It took me a little while to realize exactly what was going on. The symptoms have come on a lot stronger it seems...by the time I get to the top of a flight of stairs, I'm huffing and puffing! Now, I'm 62 and for some naive reason I thought I could get the TAVR approach. I could, if I wanted, but the surgeon doesn't recommend it. Apparently it doesn't last any longer and they can only do it once. Am I understanding this correctly? If I get the TAVR, it might last 12-15 years, I'll be in my mid 70's, and would have to have OHS because they couldn't do the TAVR again. It all seems to be a crap-shoot. Maybe I won't live to be 75, hopefully I will. So, my decision seems to be: another tissue value, or a mechanical value and coumadin (which the doc says has a good chance of lasting the rest of my life. But quickly reading some posts on here, it doesn't sound like that's a definite) Like a lot of people, I'm scared of coumadin. I've already had other medical issues: Breast cancer at age 35 with surgery & chemo; I was found be to type 2 diabetic at the same time I found out I needed my BAV replaced at age 50. I'm already sticking myself to test for my blood sugars, do I feel like doing that for blood thinning too?
I guess I'm not really asking a question, am I. Just wanted to say, I'm in the same boat as you, Seaton, or at least waiting like you. They scheduled me for 6/13 (with the same surgeon as first time around), but I have a 2nd opinion this Tuesday. If I didn't book it, I might have to wait till July because of his vacation.
I'll be curious to see what valve you choose. Right now, I'm leading towards a tissue one again.
Thanks for listening.