kailin
Active member
Hi -- I'm still new here -- was diagnosed with severe BAV stenosis last March. Didn't pay much attention because the young cardiologist I had then said "someday you'll need open heart surgery" but didn't say anything at all about the congenital factor. She encouraged me to keep on exercising, etc. So, I figured I'd have a few years and didn't have symptoms.
Moved to another state, and new primary care MD tried to send me to cardiologist, then a friend who is MD suggested I try to get into the Boston system. When I mentioned that to new primary care MD, he encouraged me to see the head surgeon at the Portsmouth hospital. I did, and he seems exceptionally well qualified, and very helpful as well. Then he sent me to a cardiologist in the group he brought with him, a young MD who graduated from Med School in 2002. He makes me nervous.
So, here's my question -- should I try for a cardiologist who has more experience? I don't want to insult the surgeon, but it seems like I'll have to spend a lot more time with the cardiologist, in terms of meds and post-op care, correct?
Any advice will be appreciated.
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Diagnosed 3/2010 with severe bicuspid aortic stenosis, AVA 0.7, peak gradient 59, mean 35
3/2011 AVA 0.6, peak gradient 84, mean 47
My age is 67, had rheumatic fever age 5
Moved to another state, and new primary care MD tried to send me to cardiologist, then a friend who is MD suggested I try to get into the Boston system. When I mentioned that to new primary care MD, he encouraged me to see the head surgeon at the Portsmouth hospital. I did, and he seems exceptionally well qualified, and very helpful as well. Then he sent me to a cardiologist in the group he brought with him, a young MD who graduated from Med School in 2002. He makes me nervous.
So, here's my question -- should I try for a cardiologist who has more experience? I don't want to insult the surgeon, but it seems like I'll have to spend a lot more time with the cardiologist, in terms of meds and post-op care, correct?
Any advice will be appreciated.
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Diagnosed 3/2010 with severe bicuspid aortic stenosis, AVA 0.7, peak gradient 59, mean 35
3/2011 AVA 0.6, peak gradient 84, mean 47
My age is 67, had rheumatic fever age 5