Eric
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Hi. My name is Eric and I am new to the site, although I?ve been monitoring it for 4 or 5 days now. Dr. Raissi at Cedars-Sinai, suggested I check it out.
I?m a 42 year-old commercial real estate broker/investor and I have always led a very active lifestyle, both socially and professionally. So it hit me pretty hard when I found that I had heart problems this past December. My follow-up tests 6 months later (two weeks ago) confirmed that I have a bicuspid aortic valve and an enlarged aortic root of 4.7cm. I?m 6?4?, 200 lbs and may be ?Marfanoid?, although I don?t have enough symptoms for anyone to have diagnosed me as having Marfan Syndrome.
I play beach volleyball, free-dive, spear-fish, swim, lift weights (now lightly) have trekked the Himalayas twice and traveled through ? and photographed - more than 50 countries. I noticed that there are several other very physically active folks on the site and I have been encouraged by your triumphs. Every thread I?ve read has been enlightening. So far I?ve learned a lot and am looking forward to learning more as I travel through this process.
Last week, after Dr. Raissi told me he recommended I do the surgery relatively soon, I started my research. My root and ascending aorta must be replaced for sure. My bicuspid looks good right now but the doc tells me that until he gets in there and sees it for himself, he will not know if he will replace it. So my research has included the various surgical procedures for the root, sinuses and ascending aorta as well as for the valve. I don?t know if I?m a candidate for the Ross Procedure or the David Valve procedure but I?m looking into everything. One way or another I want to complete my research ASAP and get the surgery over with so I can move on with my life.
There are so many opinions out there, as this site seems to reflect. If I need a valve my surgeon recommends a bovine, which he said should last me 15 years, give or take a few. Another surgeon who I met with gave the bovine only 5-7 years in me and recommended I go with a mechanical. I?ve also heard people talk about the pig valve. How long have they been lasting? The study periods for those should be longer then the bovine, right?
Also, my professional life is very busy. How long did you wait to go back to work? My doc tells me 6 weeks! I have an assistant who can handle most things, but that seems like a long time.
I?ve also heard that people often have back pain after the surgery. True? Where?lower or upper (I had back surgery ? herniated and ruptured disk).
How about aftercare? A girlfriend has offered to move in for the time, my mother wants me to go to her place, buddies (and their wives) have offered to come over?How long do you need someone to help care you? I?ve already read all the threads about sex (first thing I read! , so I?m current there.
I?ll stop there for now. I appreciate you taking the time to read this and I look forward to your responses.
I?m a 42 year-old commercial real estate broker/investor and I have always led a very active lifestyle, both socially and professionally. So it hit me pretty hard when I found that I had heart problems this past December. My follow-up tests 6 months later (two weeks ago) confirmed that I have a bicuspid aortic valve and an enlarged aortic root of 4.7cm. I?m 6?4?, 200 lbs and may be ?Marfanoid?, although I don?t have enough symptoms for anyone to have diagnosed me as having Marfan Syndrome.
I play beach volleyball, free-dive, spear-fish, swim, lift weights (now lightly) have trekked the Himalayas twice and traveled through ? and photographed - more than 50 countries. I noticed that there are several other very physically active folks on the site and I have been encouraged by your triumphs. Every thread I?ve read has been enlightening. So far I?ve learned a lot and am looking forward to learning more as I travel through this process.
Last week, after Dr. Raissi told me he recommended I do the surgery relatively soon, I started my research. My root and ascending aorta must be replaced for sure. My bicuspid looks good right now but the doc tells me that until he gets in there and sees it for himself, he will not know if he will replace it. So my research has included the various surgical procedures for the root, sinuses and ascending aorta as well as for the valve. I don?t know if I?m a candidate for the Ross Procedure or the David Valve procedure but I?m looking into everything. One way or another I want to complete my research ASAP and get the surgery over with so I can move on with my life.
There are so many opinions out there, as this site seems to reflect. If I need a valve my surgeon recommends a bovine, which he said should last me 15 years, give or take a few. Another surgeon who I met with gave the bovine only 5-7 years in me and recommended I go with a mechanical. I?ve also heard people talk about the pig valve. How long have they been lasting? The study periods for those should be longer then the bovine, right?
Also, my professional life is very busy. How long did you wait to go back to work? My doc tells me 6 weeks! I have an assistant who can handle most things, but that seems like a long time.
I?ve also heard that people often have back pain after the surgery. True? Where?lower or upper (I had back surgery ? herniated and ruptured disk).
How about aftercare? A girlfriend has offered to move in for the time, my mother wants me to go to her place, buddies (and their wives) have offered to come over?How long do you need someone to help care you? I?ve already read all the threads about sex (first thing I read! , so I?m current there.
I?ll stop there for now. I appreciate you taking the time to read this and I look forward to your responses.