MistieC
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Hi! My son is 2 months away from turning 14 yrs old. Last summer (2011) we took him to the dr because he fainted and a couple of times he was starting to get dizzy. He is a very health kid. He is hardly ever sick even if there is an illness going around school he very rarely gets it. The cardiologist ran a bunch of test and found that he has low blood pressure and is on medication now. However because of the echo that was done he found that he has BAV and a dilated aortic root. I've tried researching this on the web but most of what I found has to do with Marfan Syndrom. He does not have this.
My questions are... How large is a moderately dilated aortic root? I'd like to know if there is a range I can gage the sizes. Meaning how big is mild, moderate, and large enough to have surgery?... Hunter is also on a low blood pressure medication and the dr is talking about putting him on a beta blocker at his next appointment in Nov. Is this mediction going to interfer with his low blood pressure meds because beta blockers a supposed to lower blood pressure?... And, what is an average age for children to have to have their valve replaced?
My son's dr is leaving Texas Childrens and we have been given a new dr so as of right now I don't have anyone to ask these questions and I know the dr's are very busy anyways... I just worry about him and I'm glad I came across this website. Thanks, Mistie
My questions are... How large is a moderately dilated aortic root? I'd like to know if there is a range I can gage the sizes. Meaning how big is mild, moderate, and large enough to have surgery?... Hunter is also on a low blood pressure medication and the dr is talking about putting him on a beta blocker at his next appointment in Nov. Is this mediction going to interfer with his low blood pressure meds because beta blockers a supposed to lower blood pressure?... And, what is an average age for children to have to have their valve replaced?
My son's dr is leaving Texas Childrens and we have been given a new dr so as of right now I don't have anyone to ask these questions and I know the dr's are very busy anyways... I just worry about him and I'm glad I came across this website. Thanks, Mistie