Hi all! I've been lurking around here for a few months but this is my first post. It's been immensely helpful to read about everyone else's experiences.
I'm 27 years old and was born with a bicuspid aortic valve with mild aortic stenosis. I went in for my checkups with the cardiologist every few years but lived my life normally without surgery on the table (was told it would probably happen around 50 or 60). In October it had been about 3 years since my cardiologist visit so I decided to make an appt with a new cardiologist (having moved to a new state since my last appt). He is very thorough and experienced and ordered an echo and several MRIs to check for an aortic aneurysm.
At my follow up appt after all my testing I was told that unfortunately the time has now come for surgery, as my stenosis is now severe. Quite a shocker, definitely NOT something I was expecting to hear at all. My cardiologist also told me that I needed to seriously cut back on my high intensity workouts/running prior to surgery, so that's been hard to deal with.
Anyway, fast forward to now, have had multiple appointments with my surgeon, who is awesome, and have surgery scheduled for April 1st. I've come to terms with the fact that all of this is happening, but it just doesn't seem real. My husband and I are also still really on the fence about whether I should get a bovine valve or mechanical valve, due to the fact that we both really want kids.
I've been calm for the most part with these flashes of terror and panic. Did anyone else experience that before surgery? I have a low pain tolerance so am really nervous about that aspect as well as about recovery, and getting back to running/working out.
I'm 27 years old and was born with a bicuspid aortic valve with mild aortic stenosis. I went in for my checkups with the cardiologist every few years but lived my life normally without surgery on the table (was told it would probably happen around 50 or 60). In October it had been about 3 years since my cardiologist visit so I decided to make an appt with a new cardiologist (having moved to a new state since my last appt). He is very thorough and experienced and ordered an echo and several MRIs to check for an aortic aneurysm.
At my follow up appt after all my testing I was told that unfortunately the time has now come for surgery, as my stenosis is now severe. Quite a shocker, definitely NOT something I was expecting to hear at all. My cardiologist also told me that I needed to seriously cut back on my high intensity workouts/running prior to surgery, so that's been hard to deal with.
Anyway, fast forward to now, have had multiple appointments with my surgeon, who is awesome, and have surgery scheduled for April 1st. I've come to terms with the fact that all of this is happening, but it just doesn't seem real. My husband and I are also still really on the fence about whether I should get a bovine valve or mechanical valve, due to the fact that we both really want kids.
I've been calm for the most part with these flashes of terror and panic. Did anyone else experience that before surgery? I have a low pain tolerance so am really nervous about that aspect as well as about recovery, and getting back to running/working out.