BostonJohn
Member
Hi everyone,
I am new to the forum, but I have found everything I have seen while browsing to be helpful. I am in my mid-twenties and just found out that I am going to need to have my aortic valve replaced. I have known about my bicuspid aortic valve for years, but thought I had much more time before surgery would be required, so this has come as quite a shock to me. I do not have a specific timeline for surgery, but I have met with a surgeon at Brigham and Women's in Boston, and recently had a CT Coronary Angiogram, besides my normal echocardiogram.
I feel like I am definitely on the young end of the spectrum of people going through this process, and I would love to hear the experiences of other people my age, specifically when it comes to valve choice. I am concerned with coumadin with a mechanical valve, because I am very active, and love camping, hiking, fishing, running, etc, and am constantly hurting myself, often in the middle of nowhere, and I am not willing to give up my hobbies yet. I am also very busy with full-time work and an evening MBA program, so constant testing and appointments worry me. Of course, the prospect of multiple surgeries after a tissue valve is not very comforting, either.
Additionally, I would love to hear about experiences at Brigham and Women's, especially anyone who had surgery performed by Dr. Aranki. Any other advice would also be appreciated.
Thank you,
-John
I am new to the forum, but I have found everything I have seen while browsing to be helpful. I am in my mid-twenties and just found out that I am going to need to have my aortic valve replaced. I have known about my bicuspid aortic valve for years, but thought I had much more time before surgery would be required, so this has come as quite a shock to me. I do not have a specific timeline for surgery, but I have met with a surgeon at Brigham and Women's in Boston, and recently had a CT Coronary Angiogram, besides my normal echocardiogram.
I feel like I am definitely on the young end of the spectrum of people going through this process, and I would love to hear the experiences of other people my age, specifically when it comes to valve choice. I am concerned with coumadin with a mechanical valve, because I am very active, and love camping, hiking, fishing, running, etc, and am constantly hurting myself, often in the middle of nowhere, and I am not willing to give up my hobbies yet. I am also very busy with full-time work and an evening MBA program, so constant testing and appointments worry me. Of course, the prospect of multiple surgeries after a tissue valve is not very comforting, either.
Additionally, I would love to hear about experiences at Brigham and Women's, especially anyone who had surgery performed by Dr. Aranki. Any other advice would also be appreciated.
Thank you,
-John