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Severe Aortic Valve Insufficiency & Lifting Weights/working out & many other ?'s
Okay I'm 45 a former college swimmer and water polo player still in great shape. As a matter of fact, I was going through a mid life 'poor me I'm turning 45' crisis so throughout the spring and summer I was killing it working out- lifting, high intensity interval training, sprint swimming workouts, 5 mile runs, etc. Felt no symptoms. A Dr. thought he heard a murmur on my routine physical l almost skipped and recommended a cardiologist which I almost blew off but went. An Echocardiogram showed my aortic valve leaking big time. My Dr. said I was already in the SEVERE range and he ordered a transesophageal echocardiogram, angiogram and an MRI. They all concluded the same thing. I have a severe Aortic Valve Insufficiency with an enlarged left ventricle and enlarged aortic root. My Cardiologist said open heart surgery was the only way. I spent the next month scouring the internets looking for any info that would prove my Dr. wrong. I found none and recently met with the Surgeon he recommended. The surgeon was cool and said he could do a less evasive open heart surgery on me and not crack my whole sternum just half and my recovery would be 4-6 weeks. Both the Surgeon and Cardiologist said I could't wait 6 months to do the surgery.
My echocardiogram was 8/1 and the other tests were done a week and a half later. Here's the thing, I've had no symptoms until now maybe... The Dr's told me to cut back all working out. So I quit swimming workouts and high intensity interval workouts. I started jogging slow (still going 5 miles) I quit lifting for a month but resumed with lighter weight. My Dr. recommended I just don't lift but if I had to, to use light weight. I'm sure he and I have different views on what light weight is. Anyway, long story short, I got work commitments I need to accomplish and want to get my surgery the first week of December so I can hopefully be well enough to work 1/5 (4 weeks).
I apologize for my long drawn out grammatically incorrect backstory, but wanted to lay out some of it before I asked some questions.
QUESTIONS:
1) SYMPTOMS I noticed while lifting about two weeks ago I felt some pain around my heart area. I guess it would be called chest pain. It went away but has came back usually during a weight workout. I've been using lighter weights but the meathead in me is still probably overdoing it. SHOULD I BE WORRIED??? Other than that I have no real symptoms other than my slow runs seems harder than I would think being that I'm purposely going slow.
2) VALVE SELECTION - I'm a light sleeper and will tear out a wall to find a cricket that's making noise because I won't be able to sleep and I hate ticking noises i.e. MECHANICAL VALVES- I heard and read on here and there internets sites that some people hear it and some don't. MY Cardiologist was like you gotta get MECHANICAL you're young and you take like 5-6 supplements a day what's one extra blood thinner pill? I was like yeah I can handle that until I started researching and heard about the clicking noise. When I met with Surgeon he said you should think about tissue valve because in 15-20 years they may be able to do non evasive through the groin, etc. aortic valve replacement to swap it out. I asked about clicking noise and he said well some hear it, some don't but we aren't taking it out once it's in because of a clicking noise. So there's my dilemma. I'm leaning toward tissue because taking a blood thinner rest of my life is one thing, but a god damned clicking noise too- F that!
RECOVERY - What's chances I'll actually be able to do a job 4 weeks after surgery. It's just 4 days and it would be giving a few speeches each day like 4 15-20 min speeches. My plan is to be able to do it. Now if after 2-3 weeks I feel I can't I will cancel it, but want to give the old college try (I failed out of college after a year but you probably already guessed I wasn't a product of higher learning if you read this whole thing)
Any advice or comments would be greatly appreciated. I'm really wigged out as of recent because I wanna be able to do surgery in beginning of December as planned but fear I could be placing myself in danger. So I'm conflicted, stubborn, scared and clearly mildly to severely ignorant. Thanks!
Okay I'm 45 a former college swimmer and water polo player still in great shape. As a matter of fact, I was going through a mid life 'poor me I'm turning 45' crisis so throughout the spring and summer I was killing it working out- lifting, high intensity interval training, sprint swimming workouts, 5 mile runs, etc. Felt no symptoms. A Dr. thought he heard a murmur on my routine physical l almost skipped and recommended a cardiologist which I almost blew off but went. An Echocardiogram showed my aortic valve leaking big time. My Dr. said I was already in the SEVERE range and he ordered a transesophageal echocardiogram, angiogram and an MRI. They all concluded the same thing. I have a severe Aortic Valve Insufficiency with an enlarged left ventricle and enlarged aortic root. My Cardiologist said open heart surgery was the only way. I spent the next month scouring the internets looking for any info that would prove my Dr. wrong. I found none and recently met with the Surgeon he recommended. The surgeon was cool and said he could do a less evasive open heart surgery on me and not crack my whole sternum just half and my recovery would be 4-6 weeks. Both the Surgeon and Cardiologist said I could't wait 6 months to do the surgery.
My echocardiogram was 8/1 and the other tests were done a week and a half later. Here's the thing, I've had no symptoms until now maybe... The Dr's told me to cut back all working out. So I quit swimming workouts and high intensity interval workouts. I started jogging slow (still going 5 miles) I quit lifting for a month but resumed with lighter weight. My Dr. recommended I just don't lift but if I had to, to use light weight. I'm sure he and I have different views on what light weight is. Anyway, long story short, I got work commitments I need to accomplish and want to get my surgery the first week of December so I can hopefully be well enough to work 1/5 (4 weeks).
I apologize for my long drawn out grammatically incorrect backstory, but wanted to lay out some of it before I asked some questions.
QUESTIONS:
1) SYMPTOMS I noticed while lifting about two weeks ago I felt some pain around my heart area. I guess it would be called chest pain. It went away but has came back usually during a weight workout. I've been using lighter weights but the meathead in me is still probably overdoing it. SHOULD I BE WORRIED??? Other than that I have no real symptoms other than my slow runs seems harder than I would think being that I'm purposely going slow.
2) VALVE SELECTION - I'm a light sleeper and will tear out a wall to find a cricket that's making noise because I won't be able to sleep and I hate ticking noises i.e. MECHANICAL VALVES- I heard and read on here and there internets sites that some people hear it and some don't. MY Cardiologist was like you gotta get MECHANICAL you're young and you take like 5-6 supplements a day what's one extra blood thinner pill? I was like yeah I can handle that until I started researching and heard about the clicking noise. When I met with Surgeon he said you should think about tissue valve because in 15-20 years they may be able to do non evasive through the groin, etc. aortic valve replacement to swap it out. I asked about clicking noise and he said well some hear it, some don't but we aren't taking it out once it's in because of a clicking noise. So there's my dilemma. I'm leaning toward tissue because taking a blood thinner rest of my life is one thing, but a god damned clicking noise too- F that!
RECOVERY - What's chances I'll actually be able to do a job 4 weeks after surgery. It's just 4 days and it would be giving a few speeches each day like 4 15-20 min speeches. My plan is to be able to do it. Now if after 2-3 weeks I feel I can't I will cancel it, but want to give the old college try (I failed out of college after a year but you probably already guessed I wasn't a product of higher learning if you read this whole thing)
Any advice or comments would be greatly appreciated. I'm really wigged out as of recent because I wanna be able to do surgery in beginning of December as planned but fear I could be placing myself in danger. So I'm conflicted, stubborn, scared and clearly mildly to severely ignorant. Thanks!