cfwlaw
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I am a recent stalker on this site and feel blessed to have found it. I am recently diagnosed with Bicuspid Aortic Valve with moderate-to-severe Aortic Stenosis. This was shocking in that I had always been told (since 18 and I am now 54) I had mitral valve prolapse. My echo numbers are confusing to me and I am trying to understand how this disease will progress. My AVA is .8 cm squared with a Dimensionless Index of .3375 (what???) but my mean gradient is 26 mmHg. They found concentric remodeling of the left ventricle some minor tricuspid valve leaking. I have significant palpitations (many times daily) but have always ignored these under the assumption it was just mitral valve. Now I am told my mitral valve is fine. My cardiologist is just going to follow and watch me since this is a new diagnosis and we don't know how I will progress. I am a runner (I run/walk) but she will not allow me to do half marathons any more. I am still running but I do have symptoms now that I know that is what I am feeling. I just assumed running was supposed to cause my chest to hurt. Anyway, glad to be here and I assume I could be in the "Waiting Room" for a while. I would love your incites into what symptoms to watch out for and how quickly aortic stenosis usually progresses. Thanks everyone.