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Well since I joined the forum upon my despair of having to have another AVR (first May 6, 2011) Eduard's tissue valve) The developments have been; I failed the stress test only made it to 80% had to stop i felt faint. Both cardiologists and surgeon spoke on the phone yesterday in my presence and feel awful that I'm back in severe stenosis only this time my symptoms are so bad I can't make it up a flight of stairs, dizziness, lightheaded, swollen ankles and leg pain. They pulled me out of work. Tuesday morning I have a TEE in one last hope that they can prevent OHS. Cardiologist told me that on the onset they did see a slight artery covering the valve and they're going take a look that possibly they can coagulate and help me breathe. But it looks like the tissue valve isn't allowing enough blood to flow for me to breathe.
I must have cried the entire Amazon River. But yesterday I felt a spirit within that I'm in excellent hands of both my cardiologist and surgeon. Both confirm to replace with mechanical valve. Reading posts and accepting the interruption of Coumadin and blood work will involve but they said the valve wouldn't last another 3 months.
I am incredibly grateful for my employer, my health insurance, my caregivers and loved ones. Life has certainly taken on a whole new meaning for me. I did not take my heart disease seriously. Although its nothing I did wrong, I certainly appreciate my health and living.
I will know next week when the big event will take place once again. The only reason why I can type this is because I'm in complete acceptance.
Thank you for this forum and knowing I'm not alone.
Heartfelt gratitude
Genine
I must have cried the entire Amazon River. But yesterday I felt a spirit within that I'm in excellent hands of both my cardiologist and surgeon. Both confirm to replace with mechanical valve. Reading posts and accepting the interruption of Coumadin and blood work will involve but they said the valve wouldn't last another 3 months.
I am incredibly grateful for my employer, my health insurance, my caregivers and loved ones. Life has certainly taken on a whole new meaning for me. I did not take my heart disease seriously. Although its nothing I did wrong, I certainly appreciate my health and living.
I will know next week when the big event will take place once again. The only reason why I can type this is because I'm in complete acceptance.
Thank you for this forum and knowing I'm not alone.
Heartfelt gratitude
Genine