rider76
Member
Let me introduce myself; I am an overweight 76-yr old woman who has always had an active life. Last year, I rode in a couple 7-hr competitive trail rides with my horse, and I regularly ride a couple times a week, both dressage and trail. In the past few months, I found myself short of breath and unable to walk any distance. An ECG showed severe calcined aortic stenosis. This week, I had an angiogram. The good news it that the other cardiac vessels are in good shape, but the aorta is barely opening and the surgeon was unable to pass the catheter between the leaves of the valve. I have an appointment with my cardiologist for Tuesday and we will discuss options. At this point, I don't see anything but surgery and, given my shortness of breath, sooner rather than later.
I have been reading post here ever since my diagnosis, and I appreciate the information I've already gleaned from the forum. I'll post more when I know more about scheduling surgery. Thanks for being here.
Catherine
I have been reading post here ever since my diagnosis, and I appreciate the information I've already gleaned from the forum. I'll post more when I know more about scheduling surgery. Thanks for being here.
Catherine