Jimmyk
Well-known member
i was just diagnosed with Aortic Stenosis, and would be needing a Aortic valve replacement
After the shock started to wear off , my wife and I had been talking about the surgery.
As a relatively healthy 52 year old male, who has heart disease running on my fathers side, I've decide to have the surgery,but would really like to get a second opinion . The dr. we spoke to the other day, says it would be a minimally invasive surgery ,through the left side of the rib cage.
Without putting hospital names out there, we decided to look up the best hospitals in Florida to have this surgery done.
We reside in the Orlando area, and noticed the hospital that we've be going to, is nowhere on the list.
We then looked up reviews of this hospital , and found neumerous 1 star reviews, with many complaints.
There is another hospital in the area, that was towards the top of the list. I sent them an email this morning,and was given a conformation of my mail with a promise to get a return call in one or 2 business days.
A question, for anyone who has had this procedure.
ive been kind of leaning towards the mechanical valve, due to its longevity . Then again, there is risk of stroke with these valves & id be on blood thinners the rest of my life.
It would be great to hear of benifits of both types of valves, biological & mechanical, success stories, the down side of the surgery.
The shock has passed, and I'm ready for this if I really need it. Hopefully everyone has a happy Memorial Day , especially those who have served.
Thanks. Jimmy
After the shock started to wear off , my wife and I had been talking about the surgery.
As a relatively healthy 52 year old male, who has heart disease running on my fathers side, I've decide to have the surgery,but would really like to get a second opinion . The dr. we spoke to the other day, says it would be a minimally invasive surgery ,through the left side of the rib cage.
Without putting hospital names out there, we decided to look up the best hospitals in Florida to have this surgery done.
We reside in the Orlando area, and noticed the hospital that we've be going to, is nowhere on the list.
We then looked up reviews of this hospital , and found neumerous 1 star reviews, with many complaints.
There is another hospital in the area, that was towards the top of the list. I sent them an email this morning,and was given a conformation of my mail with a promise to get a return call in one or 2 business days.
A question, for anyone who has had this procedure.
ive been kind of leaning towards the mechanical valve, due to its longevity . Then again, there is risk of stroke with these valves & id be on blood thinners the rest of my life.
It would be great to hear of benifits of both types of valves, biological & mechanical, success stories, the down side of the surgery.
The shock has passed, and I'm ready for this if I really need it. Hopefully everyone has a happy Memorial Day , especially those who have served.
Thanks. Jimmy