caligirl
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Hello everyone, I am new here just found this forum a few days ago. I am 27 years old and newly diagnosed with BAV regurgitation and a dilated aortic root. I have been saying something is "not right" with my heart since I was a teenager. I have had a few EKG's throughout the past 7 years and have always been told I just have stress and nothing is wrong with me. Even with my 2 pregnancies I had told my OB dr that my heart felt like it was fluttering and she told me that it was a normal feeling during pregnancy. I changed jobs in August and just a few months ago bought a new insurance policy, because I had again been feeling fluttering and frequent sharp chest pains. I decided to just call a cardiologist and go in for an evaluation. I met with the cardiologist on 04/23/12 she did an exam told me she thinks what I have is benign but just to be sure she wanted me to have an echo, wear a holter monitor for 24 hours, and get some blood work. On 05/07/12 I went back to discuss the results with her. I honestly went to that appointment thinking she would tell me what all the other dr's did, I was normal and there was nothing wrong with me. She sat me down and told me that I had a congenital heart defect called bicuspid aortic valve, that it had started leaking, and my aortic root measured 4 cm on the echo, and the next step would be a CT to get the exact measurement. I was scared, I was having a hard time processing what had just been said to me. She walked out, and I was on my way confused. I called the hospital and scheduled my CT for 05/09/2012, went in had it done, and called my dr for the results over and over and she never responded. Finally 5 days later I got a call back from her MA they scheduled me for today 05/17 to go over the results they couldnt have seen me sooner because they were moving to a new office. I work in healthcare, so in the meantime I had my results faxed to my office, and am very concerned. The radiologist that wrote the report said that the exact measurement was difficult to obtain because cardiac movement made it difficult, but that the proximal ascending aorta is between 4.2 cm and possibly as much as 4.4 cm, it also said that I may possibly have a bovine arch which is really confusing. I have decided that I am not happy with this cardiologist, and her lack of follow-up. I made an appointment at Stanford for a second opinion they actually have a clinic that specializes in Aortic Disorders, and have some of the top Cardio Thoracic surgeons, from what I have heard. I am very overwhelmed, scared, confused, I have 2 small children that I am worried about. Does anyone know at what size they recommend surgery for a dilated aortic root, does the dilation mean that I have an aneurysm? My appointment at Stanford is not until 06/07/12 and I literally feel like I can not wait that long for answers. Any input would be appreciated.