pchanson
Member
Hi all,
I thought I had account here before. Maybe I was inactive for too long or something. Mostly here for research due to a widow maker (11/9/2022) almost 11 years to the day after my mechanical aortic install.
I take too much vitamin C to have it be a normal "cholesterol" blockage and my arteries were clear prior to surgery which was verified with an angiogram. I'm suspecting a calcium build-up problem related to the matrix GLA protein inhibiting actions of a med every mecha valver has to take. Research I've done indicates this may be a problem for some, especially when combined with PKD or other kidney issues. I'm not saying everyone has this problem, but I strongly suspect I do, especially since I have PKD as well.
The odds say I shouldn't be typing this at all because only 1 in 10 survive a full blockage of the LAD outside a hospital setting. Only 1 in 4 survive if it happens in a hospital with a cath lab. I was at work when it happened and I don't work in a hospital. I died 7 times that day which means I still have 2 lives left (a little cat humor for ya).
Anyway, I'm Paul and glad to be here. Was a long time member of another forum but it doesn't seem very busy anymore.
Thanks!
I thought I had account here before. Maybe I was inactive for too long or something. Mostly here for research due to a widow maker (11/9/2022) almost 11 years to the day after my mechanical aortic install.
I take too much vitamin C to have it be a normal "cholesterol" blockage and my arteries were clear prior to surgery which was verified with an angiogram. I'm suspecting a calcium build-up problem related to the matrix GLA protein inhibiting actions of a med every mecha valver has to take. Research I've done indicates this may be a problem for some, especially when combined with PKD or other kidney issues. I'm not saying everyone has this problem, but I strongly suspect I do, especially since I have PKD as well.
The odds say I shouldn't be typing this at all because only 1 in 10 survive a full blockage of the LAD outside a hospital setting. Only 1 in 4 survive if it happens in a hospital with a cath lab. I was at work when it happened and I don't work in a hospital. I died 7 times that day which means I still have 2 lives left (a little cat humor for ya).
Anyway, I'm Paul and glad to be here. Was a long time member of another forum but it doesn't seem very busy anymore.
Thanks!