railroad_widow
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Hi All,
I am a new poster but I have been lurking for a pretty long time. I just wanted to say what a blessing this forum has been for me over the years. When I bring up some of the things I worry about to my family they look at me like I'm pretty strange (which I am but do they need to verify it :wink2: ) but then I come in here and read that many of you have worried about the same things and have lived through them with your funny bone intact. It just makes it so much easier to go through something as scary as this can be when you feel like you are not the only one :smile2:
So a little background. My murmur first showed up when I was pregnant with my 2nd of 4 daughters. Occasionally a doctor would ask me if anyone ever mentioned I had a murmur but that was as far as it would go. Then back in 2005 my doctor said she thought we should just check it out and sent me for an echo. I have never been as shocked as I was the day I found out about my BAV. I always figured I would end up with cancer or joint problems but I figured I was good in the heart department as my cholesterol was excellent, my blood pressure was excellent so I was flabbergasted. So here I am now,9 years later and having OHS when I'm only 46. My Mother also had her valve replaced about a year and a half ago. She didn't know she had a BAV either. Luckily my 4 daughters have all checked out ok!
So here I sit counting down the days. It's actually been quite the wait. I found out in March after a Cardiac Cath that I was going to need surgery but I asked the Surgeon if we could wait till school was out as it would be easier on everyone involved. He agreed on the condition my symptoms didn't worsen. So far so good :smile2:
I'm so glad I found this forum you have all been such an encouragement to me . Thank you
Tina
I am a new poster but I have been lurking for a pretty long time. I just wanted to say what a blessing this forum has been for me over the years. When I bring up some of the things I worry about to my family they look at me like I'm pretty strange (which I am but do they need to verify it :wink2: ) but then I come in here and read that many of you have worried about the same things and have lived through them with your funny bone intact. It just makes it so much easier to go through something as scary as this can be when you feel like you are not the only one :smile2:
So a little background. My murmur first showed up when I was pregnant with my 2nd of 4 daughters. Occasionally a doctor would ask me if anyone ever mentioned I had a murmur but that was as far as it would go. Then back in 2005 my doctor said she thought we should just check it out and sent me for an echo. I have never been as shocked as I was the day I found out about my BAV. I always figured I would end up with cancer or joint problems but I figured I was good in the heart department as my cholesterol was excellent, my blood pressure was excellent so I was flabbergasted. So here I am now,9 years later and having OHS when I'm only 46. My Mother also had her valve replaced about a year and a half ago. She didn't know she had a BAV either. Luckily my 4 daughters have all checked out ok!
So here I sit counting down the days. It's actually been quite the wait. I found out in March after a Cardiac Cath that I was going to need surgery but I asked the Surgeon if we could wait till school was out as it would be easier on everyone involved. He agreed on the condition my symptoms didn't worsen. So far so good :smile2:
I'm so glad I found this forum you have all been such an encouragement to me . Thank you
Tina