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Hi everyone, My question is if there is somebody without any symptoms /even tiny/ went trough aortic valve replacement surgery ?
I had absoultely no symptoms whatsoever when I had aortic valve replacement. I was very fit. No problems. I did a six mile walk and lifted weights, moderately heavy weights, the day before I went in for surgery. The stenosis with my bicuspid aortic valve had reached severe but I really and truly felt fine, not even a tiny symptom. I live in the UK - in Euope they tend to do aortic valve replacement at the point before a person gets symptoms so that no 'damage' is done to the heart, whereas I understand that in the US they wait until the person begins to have symptoms. To be honest I do question now that I had surgery when I did. I didn't get back to near my pre-surgery level of fitness until a year after surgery so I don't thik it was worth having the surgery when I did. In hindsight I should have got a second opinion, but at the time I knew it was stressful for my family so just went ahead.Guest;n873470 said:Hi everyone, My question is if there is somebody without any symptoms /even tiny/ went trough aortic valve replacement surgery ?
Paleowoman;n873477 said:. To be honest I do question now that I had surgery when I did. I didn't get back to near my pre-surgery level of fitness until a year after surgery so I don't thik it was worth having the surgery when I did. In hindsight I should have got a second opinion, but at the time I knew it was stressful for my family so just went ahead.
Bonbet;n874060 said:Hi, Paleowoman: I haven't been on this site for awhile but I am due for a check in two weeks and despite my still being asymptomatic I will be scheduling surgery for sometime this year (depending on echo results). I feel compelled to get it done because I turn 65 in Dec. and I fear changes in insurance and medicare will mean I can't access my docs at Mayo. And the docs have been recommending I have surgery for two years. Anyway- I have always wondered if they told you what your valve looked like after they removed it? I am secretly hoping that if I finally take the leap they will say something like "good thing we went for it your valve looked a lot worse than we thought." Cause I feel pretty good and exercise regularly. Just wondering. McBon
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