cmdm
Member
I feel I have not yet earned the honor of even posting on this site, but I do have a Mitral Valve condition and feel the need to share something that happened yesterday. Currently I am 45 year old woman, married with 3 children. I have been under a cardiologists care for 20 years with my condition. Through the years I have been faithful with all visits and testing. My cardiologist referred me recently to 2 heart surgeons for their opinion of my condition, now in severe state and increasing symptoms, one local and one at U of Penn. My understanding of the local surgeon is that I would need an MV replacement and was sent for pre-op testing. The physician who preformed the R & L Cath yesterday stated that "We rarely see this condition here (USA) it is typically indigent people in Mexico City and elsewhere who have this condition". Based on the posts I've been reading on this site I've seen quite a number of those with MV issues. I took offense to that statement. After the procedure he practically convinced my husband out of my having surgery due to the fact that my heart has great pressures and that a new valve would not be as good as the one i have (the one I was born with). Now, I am completely frustrated that this man has given his unsolicited opinion, I have been mentally preparing myself for surgery preparing living wills etc. and this man (the physician conducting the procedure) comes along and says this. Should I be frustrated by this man's unsolicited opinion? Why would he say this? Do I have the right to be upset? How much stake should I put in his words?
Scared, confused and frustrated, please send your thoughts,
Many thanks,
Dominique
Scared, confused and frustrated, please send your thoughts,
Many thanks,
Dominique