ashadds;n872389 said:
... wisdom ! My doctor says that they wait ...
its a reasonable stance and (as you know) similar to the path which I happened upon. I had a homograft placed and that got me 20 years. It is true that I was on the extreme edge of stats and that 20 years was uncommonly long for duration in my age group. However as has been observed here don't let the heart detoriate too long ... it takes longer to recover.
None the less deferring to a tissue prosthetic does delay your need to consider warfarin therapy. That indeed may be simply "
a good thing"
Most of your fears about warfarin are simply untrue, the things you are afraid of are the worst case of the worst TV soap drama, but one can not dismiss that the Texas Chainsaw Massacre is possible (if not probable)
BUT as was raised a few posts back on this thread the surgeon will be concerned with your ability to manage your AC therapy properly. So (and this is something only
you can answer) how likely are you to be a good manager of that?
If you doubt yourself then the concerns of the surgeons about possible harm from AC therapy are justified. If you are not a responsible and stable personality and play fast and loose with this stuff you may get hurt. None of us can answer
that question for you.
Mistakes happen often, I myself have missed a dose here and there ... I take that seriously. EVEN STILL I am 93% in range ... which puts me in a very safe position. Managing warfarin is not like managing "nitro glycerine " ... it won't kill you with the slightest error ... it takes repeated attempts to get harm. But if you were get carried away and go wild for a week you (not taking your warfarin) its likely you may well have a stroke.
All the questions you ask and ask again are basically answered with this:
its safe if you're responsible and careful , but if you aren't then its not safe.
only you can answer that question.
As I've mentioned before,
you should ask your surgeon (
I mean this seriously)
if you are in a risk group for aneurysm. If you are then its entirely likely you will need a reoperation in the future (as I did, as superman did)
in which case you may as well pick a tissue now and answer the question next time
Best Wishes