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So I had 2 echos done before surgery. I did have different statements. one said tricuspid, one said bicuspid valve. I had a ct, and an angiogram done as well. Anyways, I was told my valve was bicuspid. But it turns out it wasn’t. I just read the report and the surgeon notes he can’t discern what caused the severe aortic insufficiency. He did think about repairing, but wasn’t able to so continued with the replacement. I’ve had some symptoms for years, but recently the symptoms escalated which caused me to get treatment so quickly. I am wondering if, even though it wasn’t bicuspid, I had some type of congenital issue. All of the doctors who saw me said this is something my heart has been dealing with for a very long time. I just thought it being bicuspid was the reason. I will ask the surgeon when I see him. Interesting.