I have the most insane news to report.
Two years after my congenital BAV diagnosis, there has been a miracle, and it has healed itself entirely!
Well, of course that is impossible ... but what I did find out, in my first "echo" since the original one two years ago, was that there was a misdiagnosis, and supposedly there is NOTHING WRONG WITH MY VALVE.
Quite honestly, this came as a shock that left me unable to work all day at the office, and I had to leave early. I had spent 2 years terrified that I had BAV, and that it surgery was inevitable, and that other frightening things were very possible. Bill Paxton's passing post BAV surgery didn't help.
The nurse was the one who called me, several weeks after my echo, and said she had some "news" for me. I prepared to hear them say "we need to get more active in your situation", instead she said that they could not find a BAV, and that after multiple doctors reviewed both they concluded the original must have just been a "misreading".
Part of me is angry ... but how can one not be happy to hear this?
Quite honestly, after that kind of mess up, part of me is tempted to get another opinion, but when is enough enough?
For what it's worth, they sent me my "numbers", and here is what they are:
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Left Ventricle Ejection: 55% (it says normal is > 52%, but this doesnt seem like its great, with 50-75 being normal)
IVS (Interventricular Septum): 1.0cm (with 0.6 - 1 cm being normal) (max of normal)
LVPW: 1.0cm (max of normal)
LVIDd Left ventricular internal dimension at end -diastole: 5.0 (normal)
LVIDs Left ventricular internal dimension at end -systole: 3.7 (normal)
Aortic Root: 3.5cm (with 3.1 to 3.7 being normal). Says I am upper limits of normal here
Left Atrium Diameter: 3.4 Normal
Left Atrium Volume Index: 24 ml/m2 (says normal, under 35)
E/A (Peak velocity of early diastolic transmitral flow : Peak velocity of late transmitral flow ratio): 1.6 (not sure?)
E/e' MEDIAL: ? E/e' LATERAL: 13
DT: Deceleration time of early diastolic transmitral flow: 164ms
RVSP: Right Ventrical systolic pressure: 16 mmHg (12-16 normal, higher is hypertension)
Findings:
- Lots of things "normal", wont list them here
- No regurgitation in aortic or mitral valve
- tricuspid valve, mild regurgitation, peak velocity 1.8 meters/second.
- pulmonic valve, "trace" regurgitation
Impressions:
- Normal left vent size and systolic function
- Normal valvular structures, very mild tricuspid regurgitation
- Aortic root is upper normal limit
Really, I am no expert at all, and tend to be glass half empty with my health, so if anyone else wants to take a stab, please do. Not sure if it matters, but I am not a small guy. 6', 240 lbs, and I look more like I am 215. I have ample muscle, but also am in the process of losing weight, working out 5 days a week or so, trying my best.
cardio type exercise has always been an issue for me, whether its running or performing without breaks during HIIT stuff. I tend to fade faster than many. For the last few years assumed it was a BAV which apparently does not exist!