cewilk
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So bad news today at the cardiologist.
I had the Ross Procedure back in July 2012. I chose these method so that I would not be medically separated from the Marines (which would have happened if I got a mechanical and placed on blood thinners). Since the surgery, I had a pretty fast and smooth recovery and was able to complete a deployment in 2013 with no issues. During 2013 I did not have access to cardiology staff so I wasn't sure how everything was going inside, but I felt good so I assumed I was fine.
When I returned in late 2013, I saw my cardiologist again and had an echo in Feb 2014. Results of the echo showed that my EF % was back to normal, but I still had moderate regurgitation and still enlarged left ventricle and ascending aorta. Told me to let him know if I develop symptoms and he'll do another echo in 6 months.
Had my 2nd echo this year last week and got the results today. Not good. He said since my last visit in February, my regurgitation was now severe, and the dilation of my aorta and left ventricle is even now slightly larger than 6 months ago. So essentially, my surgery was ineffective. He told me it was only a matter of time before I would need a re-op, which if/when I do, I will most certainly choose a mechanical this time and ultimately be medically separated from the Marines due to being placed on blood thinners.
Obviously this news was not what I had hoped to hear and I am pretty bummed about this, since it has a huge impact of all of my future career goals. Anyone here have an experience with a re-operation and how did it go? Having another re-op makes me extremely nervous seeing as it will be even more difficult on the second go.
I had the Ross Procedure back in July 2012. I chose these method so that I would not be medically separated from the Marines (which would have happened if I got a mechanical and placed on blood thinners). Since the surgery, I had a pretty fast and smooth recovery and was able to complete a deployment in 2013 with no issues. During 2013 I did not have access to cardiology staff so I wasn't sure how everything was going inside, but I felt good so I assumed I was fine.
When I returned in late 2013, I saw my cardiologist again and had an echo in Feb 2014. Results of the echo showed that my EF % was back to normal, but I still had moderate regurgitation and still enlarged left ventricle and ascending aorta. Told me to let him know if I develop symptoms and he'll do another echo in 6 months.
Had my 2nd echo this year last week and got the results today. Not good. He said since my last visit in February, my regurgitation was now severe, and the dilation of my aorta and left ventricle is even now slightly larger than 6 months ago. So essentially, my surgery was ineffective. He told me it was only a matter of time before I would need a re-op, which if/when I do, I will most certainly choose a mechanical this time and ultimately be medically separated from the Marines due to being placed on blood thinners.
Obviously this news was not what I had hoped to hear and I am pretty bummed about this, since it has a huge impact of all of my future career goals. Anyone here have an experience with a re-operation and how did it go? Having another re-op makes me extremely nervous seeing as it will be even more difficult on the second go.