steviedee
Member
Hey everyone, I've been lurking on this website for the past couple of months as I found out about my bicuspid aortic valve and ascending aortic aneurysm. Its been a crazy two months but I'm incredibly happy that I came across this website while doing my research.. you all are a blessing! Long story short, I'm a 33 year old male that was in pretty good health until two months ago. My wife and I were at the lake with some friends of ours for a weekend without the kids. The last night at the lake I (while completely sober) began to get really hot and went to the bathroom where the feeling just got worse. I became really dizzy and eventually woke up on the floor of bathroom (gross)... stumbled around a bit and stood back up to gather myself only to pass out again. Went to the ER and found out that I had an aneurysm in my aorta and that I would need to follow up with a cardio to assess the severity. My doctor friend called the cardio on call and he suggested that I go through KU Medical Center's ER to be evaluated more thoroughly... no dissection, just a "mild dilation" and the continued recommendation to follow up with a cardio. Met with my cardiologist and she sent me for an echo where they found my bicuspid aortic valve. Original game plan was to "probably wait years" before having to have this thing replaced because they thought my passing out was due to dehydration (still could have been). However, I only continued to experience more symptoms and another ER visit in the following month. The ER visit lead to a referral to a surgeon to find out that he is recommending surgery at this point due to being symptomatic and my aneurysm being larger than originally thought. Originally the dilation was read to be at 4.3 by the cardiologist but read at 4.7 by the surgeon yesterday. He basically told me the decision was mine but I'm leaning towards going ahead and getting this thing replaced. I haven't been able to completely shake all of my symptoms (lightheadedness and fatigue) since this all started and the anxiety is a killer. I'm looking at probably doing this in about a month and just wanted to say how much I appreciate this site. You guys are great!
Now, for my question, the surgeon yesterday told me that no pre-surgical tests were needed at this point (specifically the angiogram and the TEE). I was surprised by that... anyone else have this experience? He basically told me that "we know what is going on with your valve and your aneurysm. You are young and health otherwise so that stuff isn't needed."
Sorry for the long post...
Now, for my question, the surgeon yesterday told me that no pre-surgical tests were needed at this point (specifically the angiogram and the TEE). I was surprised by that... anyone else have this experience? He basically told me that "we know what is going on with your valve and your aneurysm. You are young and health otherwise so that stuff isn't needed."
Sorry for the long post...