Rosebud,
Welcome to the Waiting Room.!!!!! My doctor left the choice of valves up to me and I am finding that to be the hardest decision I have to make. My surgery is March 17 and I am still not 100% positive, but I will give him at least a 10 minute notice before the surgery of my choice
He said this is a personal choice....but I did ask him what I felt was an important question in my decision. I asked " Since I am having a triple bypass as well as my bicuspid valve replaced ...if I get the Mechanical, that should last for my lifetime ( I am 59 )...will I ever need OHS again, or will the bypasses last for life as well ?" The answer was ... "since I have CAD, they will in all probability need to be replaced again, in 10-15 yrs...depending on my diet etc." So I guess, I started thinking about, if this is the case....why trouble myself with taking a blood thinner and testing for a therapeutic level... if I will have to have OHS again anyway. I have thought ... maybe they will come up with a new drug for CAD, thus avoiding the need for future OHS surgery, they may develop a way of getting to my heart, without having to use the Black & Decker saw,to open the whole sternum up again, ( and I may be lucky enough to have someone in my area ,who is a Master at performing this type of surgery) and looked at all the data with our age factored in.... have looked at tons of studies, on both tissue and mechanical....am trying to read here about what everyone else choose, to the point it has exhausted me. But what I am realizing....is that for me, in my case...I have to go with what they know now, what is the best at this moment in time...as I do not know what the future holds, thus, I have decided not to factor any future break through in..... so I will call him by Friday, and either moo, neigh or oink
Best of Luck and many positive caring hugs !!!
Renee