ChuckM
Active member
Just searching around the net for suggestions on a tongue bite and I came across this site. What a comfort to know so many others are in the same position. I'm 51, and 2 years ago following a random suggestion of having a calcium score run by my GP, they discovered a nearly 6cm dilated aortic aneurysm. 49 years of bicuspid aortic valve apparently stretched me pretty thin, not to mention they found blockage in one artery and scheduled up a CABG as well. Surgeon suggested at my age mechanical with the downside being warfarin therapy for the rest of my life (maybe this will change one day?), so here I am.
Anyway, I'm 2 years following surgery. I've come to take comfort in hearing my valve (but a sound machine helps at night). I'm not into skiing or skydiving so I'm not at a loss for those things. My therapy is provided monthly by hospital, but I drink on occasion and still like spinach and broccoli. Just annoying when I bite my tongue or get a scrape that wont stop. I find that styptic pencils work well for shaving cuts and other small things that won't stop at bedtime when you don't want to sit around for an hour waiting. Today was the second time I've bit my tongue and the ice and compression seemed to work well last time around. It stopped eventually.
Thanks for the suggestions, look forward to reading about yall's experiences.
Anyway, I'm 2 years following surgery. I've come to take comfort in hearing my valve (but a sound machine helps at night). I'm not into skiing or skydiving so I'm not at a loss for those things. My therapy is provided monthly by hospital, but I drink on occasion and still like spinach and broccoli. Just annoying when I bite my tongue or get a scrape that wont stop. I find that styptic pencils work well for shaving cuts and other small things that won't stop at bedtime when you don't want to sit around for an hour waiting. Today was the second time I've bit my tongue and the ice and compression seemed to work well last time around. It stopped eventually.
Thanks for the suggestions, look forward to reading about yall's experiences.