I haven't thought about my valve ticking all day long! When I can hear it (less than half the time? I don't know, I don't keep track), it sounds like a watch ticking. Seriously, I just had to get up and leave the room with a ceiling fan and two computers running and go stand in front of a glass door to hear it. No kids, no pets, no AC running. I was super-anxious about hearing it ALL.THE.TIME. because once I hear something, I can't unhear it. And I'll fixate on it. And start counting. DO YOU KNOW WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU START COUNTING HEARTBEATS? Sadly, nothing. I usually get bored about 45 or 46 and find something else to do.
Sometimes I tick really loud in the car or at my work desk. I can't hear it when I'm watching TV, or eating lunch with friends, or dinner at home, or taking a shower, or swimming, or kayaking, or riding rollercoasters. Pretty much I can hear it in a bathroom without an exhaust fan, if I'm sitting up extra straight in my car, and if I'm standing directly in front of a window or wall that can reflect the sound back to me.
I was also worried about the anti-coagulation therapy - aka warfarin, coumidin, blood-thinners. whatEVER. I just eat like I've always eaten and the nurse adjusts my dose if needed. If I have a hankering for a cocktail or two (makes blood "thinner") than I also have a spinach salad or an extra serving of broccoli (makes blood "thicker"). I'm not going to bleed to death due to warfarin!
What else?