Shellbell
Active member
Hi Everyone...
Let me start by saying how happy i was to discover this site! After many years of slight denial, pretending this would never really happen (I would just keep getting those echo's every 6 months, right?) reality has caught up with me. I never did alot of research on my heart valve issues until I was told this spring that my surgery would indeed be happening before Christmas.
I am 43 years old, with severe aortal regurgitation and an ascending aorta at 3.8 cm. I have been scheduled for AVR and ascending aorta graft ( is that what they call it ? ) but not the full Bentall procedure. My surgeon recommended the ascending since i was getting closer to when they would normally say to do it at 5 cm, so he said while we are in there....
My surgery date is set for September 24th at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre at Toronto General Hospital, my surgeon is Dr. Vivek Rao. He sounds great!
I have been weighing the pros and cons of both tissue and mech valves and am really having trouble coming to a decision. I seem to go back n forth daily. My surgeon has offered me a Med-Hall mech valve or a Mosaic/Hancock tissue valve.
Let me tell u a bit about myself. Much of my time in the summer is spent at my sanctuary, my cottage, often by myself. I love nothing more than sitting in the sun with a good book and a cuba libre or 3. Walks in the woods with my dogs and sitting by the fire are right up there too.
I am worried that choosing the mech valve and the ensuing blood thinners will be a big interference to this lifestyle. Has anyone experienced sensitivity to the sun on Coumadin? It would break my heart ( pardon the pun ) to find that i was photosensitive post-surgery from thinners. I also am concerned that if i were to fall in the woods or become injured that being by myself with no car there could be a danger. Although thats a risk even now....
The frustrating part about this decision is that prior to surgery its impossible to tell how your experience with Coumadin is going to go. I could be just fine on it or i could have major issues, from what i have read. Also, until I have been thru it, I cant really say if i will be able to deal with another surgery either. It really is a crapshoot.
Oh, did i mention that i have a major needle phobia and really hate bloodwork?? And that i dont drive so getting to the lab on a weekly basis will be difficult?
Its so hard to say if choosing a pig valve in order to maintain my lifestyle is worth the price of more surgeries......
Thoughts?
Let me start by saying how happy i was to discover this site! After many years of slight denial, pretending this would never really happen (I would just keep getting those echo's every 6 months, right?) reality has caught up with me. I never did alot of research on my heart valve issues until I was told this spring that my surgery would indeed be happening before Christmas.
I am 43 years old, with severe aortal regurgitation and an ascending aorta at 3.8 cm. I have been scheduled for AVR and ascending aorta graft ( is that what they call it ? ) but not the full Bentall procedure. My surgeon recommended the ascending since i was getting closer to when they would normally say to do it at 5 cm, so he said while we are in there....
My surgery date is set for September 24th at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre at Toronto General Hospital, my surgeon is Dr. Vivek Rao. He sounds great!
I have been weighing the pros and cons of both tissue and mech valves and am really having trouble coming to a decision. I seem to go back n forth daily. My surgeon has offered me a Med-Hall mech valve or a Mosaic/Hancock tissue valve.
Let me tell u a bit about myself. Much of my time in the summer is spent at my sanctuary, my cottage, often by myself. I love nothing more than sitting in the sun with a good book and a cuba libre or 3. Walks in the woods with my dogs and sitting by the fire are right up there too.
I am worried that choosing the mech valve and the ensuing blood thinners will be a big interference to this lifestyle. Has anyone experienced sensitivity to the sun on Coumadin? It would break my heart ( pardon the pun ) to find that i was photosensitive post-surgery from thinners. I also am concerned that if i were to fall in the woods or become injured that being by myself with no car there could be a danger. Although thats a risk even now....
The frustrating part about this decision is that prior to surgery its impossible to tell how your experience with Coumadin is going to go. I could be just fine on it or i could have major issues, from what i have read. Also, until I have been thru it, I cant really say if i will be able to deal with another surgery either. It really is a crapshoot.
Oh, did i mention that i have a major needle phobia and really hate bloodwork?? And that i dont drive so getting to the lab on a weekly basis will be difficult?
Its so hard to say if choosing a pig valve in order to maintain my lifestyle is worth the price of more surgeries......
Thoughts?