doberman
Well-known member
After 6 months I had the opportunity to meet with the surgeon of my choice. I had previously been told by my first cardiologist that my mitral valve was not repairable, and I would have to have a mechanical valve and we would wait and see. "Come back in a year" he said. As I did not like the idea of waiting for my condition to worsen as I am currently asymptomatic I had myself referred to another cardiologist who told me that yes my valve was most probably repairable and he wanted me to be operated on within 6 to 8 months. My surgeon has told me that he can definitely repair my mitral valve, I couldn't be happier I think this is the best case but this is the question.
Should I be speaking to him about a back-up if something should be discovered and the valve is not repairable? I can't sleep with a ticking watch next to my bed let alone a valve ticking in my chest, I also enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle and would not want to be on blood thinners. My operation is in Sept. Any advice would be appreciated.
Regards JD
Should I be speaking to him about a back-up if something should be discovered and the valve is not repairable? I can't sleep with a ticking watch next to my bed let alone a valve ticking in my chest, I also enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle and would not want to be on blood thinners. My operation is in Sept. Any advice would be appreciated.
Regards JD