Catie
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Ack! So many unknowns. I *think* after a conversation with a nurse today, they're getting me scheduled. New surgeon's last date available in September.
Nurse mentioned he said my valve is borderline and he wants another echo. I know the numbers tipped into "severe" at the echo in June. There is no way he would not replace a severely stenotic valve, is there? Or one right at the line of severe?
He said aortic root is dilated, needs replacing. That agrees with what local doctors said. And of course take care of the aneurysm. It sounds complicated.
Both prior surgeons I conferred with said they would not want me to go mechanical because of my long-term gastric issues. They advocated for bio with a short round of aspirin and one offered 3 mos of Coumadin. I don't know how this dr. approaches anticoag/antiplatelet regimen for tissue. I recently gave myself a baby aspirin trial. At the 15-day mark, pain started and worsened the next two days, then I stopped. Figured I should save my stomach for the real deal.
Nurse expressed concern about my inability to take H2 Blockers and proton pump inhibitors. Said they usually administer them after surgery. I hear her. I'm nearly as worried about my stomach as my cardiac issues. The last gastro dr., though nice as pie and rated a top doc, had no answers for what to do when I would need to take medication. "Maybe try some probiotics?" he asked.
Nurse mentioned he said my valve is borderline and he wants another echo. I know the numbers tipped into "severe" at the echo in June. There is no way he would not replace a severely stenotic valve, is there? Or one right at the line of severe?
He said aortic root is dilated, needs replacing. That agrees with what local doctors said. And of course take care of the aneurysm. It sounds complicated.
Both prior surgeons I conferred with said they would not want me to go mechanical because of my long-term gastric issues. They advocated for bio with a short round of aspirin and one offered 3 mos of Coumadin. I don't know how this dr. approaches anticoag/antiplatelet regimen for tissue. I recently gave myself a baby aspirin trial. At the 15-day mark, pain started and worsened the next two days, then I stopped. Figured I should save my stomach for the real deal.
Nurse expressed concern about my inability to take H2 Blockers and proton pump inhibitors. Said they usually administer them after surgery. I hear her. I'm nearly as worried about my stomach as my cardiac issues. The last gastro dr., though nice as pie and rated a top doc, had no answers for what to do when I would need to take medication. "Maybe try some probiotics?" he asked.