SwansCity1912
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While it took three attempts; I finally had a successful TOE/TEE scan done yesterday.
My aortic regurgitation is actually moderate to severe rather than severe. As a result I’ve gone from surgery by June-24 to maybe monitoring every 6 months. I’ve an angiogram scheduled in two weeks which will continue and after pushing a little on the symptoms; a stress test is also now planned.
The expectation is the angiogram will be clear due to my age (mid 30s) and I’ll be very interested in what the stress test shows; it is a stationary bike test. Interestingly I was first offered a stress test in January however we proceeded with the TOE/TEE due to my symptoms!
I know I’ll get lightheaded during the stress test as it happens a lot already. I’m guessing they want to see if the heart rhythm is disturbed under stress? Any other insight?
If either of these next two appointments give evidence to support surgery then I was told we’ll pivot back to proceeding with the surgery.
I have concerns. I’m concerned the consultant wasn’t aware they were changing their advice on surgery, I’m concerned the consultant didn’t appreciate how impactful the symptoms are on my day to day life and I’m concerned at the prospect of having to live with these symptoms while waiting for ‘something’ to happen in the future.
I’m taking time off work. Going to have some proper rest, challenge myself on how much the symptoms are impacting my life and recover my mental health.
If after these next two tests the consultant remans of the opinion we don’t proceed with surgery I’m going to seek a second opinion if I continue to feel as I do today.
My aortic regurgitation is actually moderate to severe rather than severe. As a result I’ve gone from surgery by June-24 to maybe monitoring every 6 months. I’ve an angiogram scheduled in two weeks which will continue and after pushing a little on the symptoms; a stress test is also now planned.
The expectation is the angiogram will be clear due to my age (mid 30s) and I’ll be very interested in what the stress test shows; it is a stationary bike test. Interestingly I was first offered a stress test in January however we proceeded with the TOE/TEE due to my symptoms!
I know I’ll get lightheaded during the stress test as it happens a lot already. I’m guessing they want to see if the heart rhythm is disturbed under stress? Any other insight?
If either of these next two appointments give evidence to support surgery then I was told we’ll pivot back to proceeding with the surgery.
I have concerns. I’m concerned the consultant wasn’t aware they were changing their advice on surgery, I’m concerned the consultant didn’t appreciate how impactful the symptoms are on my day to day life and I’m concerned at the prospect of having to live with these symptoms while waiting for ‘something’ to happen in the future.
I’m taking time off work. Going to have some proper rest, challenge myself on how much the symptoms are impacting my life and recover my mental health.
If after these next two tests the consultant remans of the opinion we don’t proceed with surgery I’m going to seek a second opinion if I continue to feel as I do today.