Hi everybody.
I'm 39/m with BAV from birth. Recently I crossed into severe AI. It's time for surgery, and I've been debating between Ross and Mechanical (Bentall). Due to having AI and a pretty dilated annulus, I am leaning towards mechanical.
I'm wondering if anyone knows of any research of has any anecdotal evidence that can shed light on what makes certain valves in certain people tick louder than others.
Does it have to do with the valve? A person's weight? Whether or not they get a Bentall? I really like my quiet time, sleep on my side, and I'd be lying if I said this wasn't a concern for me. I am 168cm tall (5'6 for you Americans) but have a pretty broad chest. I guess I'm holding out hope that somehow my chest will muffle the sound a bit and it won't be too loud.
Side sleepers, are you able to sleep on your sides? Do you use white noise? Rain sounds? Weighted blankets?
Any insight or ideas would be greatly appreciated!
I'm 39/m with BAV from birth. Recently I crossed into severe AI. It's time for surgery, and I've been debating between Ross and Mechanical (Bentall). Due to having AI and a pretty dilated annulus, I am leaning towards mechanical.
I'm wondering if anyone knows of any research of has any anecdotal evidence that can shed light on what makes certain valves in certain people tick louder than others.
Does it have to do with the valve? A person's weight? Whether or not they get a Bentall? I really like my quiet time, sleep on my side, and I'd be lying if I said this wasn't a concern for me. I am 168cm tall (5'6 for you Americans) but have a pretty broad chest. I guess I'm holding out hope that somehow my chest will muffle the sound a bit and it won't be too loud.
Side sleepers, are you able to sleep on your sides? Do you use white noise? Rain sounds? Weighted blankets?
Any insight or ideas would be greatly appreciated!