durhash
Member
Hello all,
First, let me say what a great site this is! I am about to undergo surgery next week to replace my bicuspid aortic valve. I am 29 years old, just diagnosed 6 months ago with aortic regurgitation. My left ventricle has dilated significantly during the 6 months so the surgeons feel like we should go ahead and replace. I will be getting the On-X valve.
This has all come as a shock to me and I am more scared than I have ever been in my life. I have a great surgeon and have full faith in him. But I have never had major surgery before and I just think of all the things that can go wrong and it terrifies me. If anyone has any reassuring words, they would be greatly appreciated!
First, let me say what a great site this is! I am about to undergo surgery next week to replace my bicuspid aortic valve. I am 29 years old, just diagnosed 6 months ago with aortic regurgitation. My left ventricle has dilated significantly during the 6 months so the surgeons feel like we should go ahead and replace. I will be getting the On-X valve.
This has all come as a shock to me and I am more scared than I have ever been in my life. I have a great surgeon and have full faith in him. But I have never had major surgery before and I just think of all the things that can go wrong and it terrifies me. If anyone has any reassuring words, they would be greatly appreciated!