rr3972
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The majority of TISSSUE valve anniversaries I'm seeing are one or two years. Why are there not long term ones? ( over 10 years ) I'm on my fifth year now and would like to see some encouraging posts.
I think the reason you don't see more longer term tissue valvers is because most of them move on from here after their initial surgery. They aren't on coumadin, so don't need on going support for that. A few of us with them hang around to offer support to newbies, but most have gotten the support they need at that time in their life and then go on to live!
I agree. I hit my 7th year with a bovine valve in early June, and my latest echo indicates I'll have it for a substantially longer amount of time. Although it's nice to hear from those who post about the longevity of their valve, it really has no impact on my present circumstances and will have no impact on future decisions concerning valve choice. If you've got five years in, I hope you feel secure with your choice. Life is too short to second guess or fret over decisions that are made.:smile2:
I think the reason you don't see more longer term tissue valvers is because most of them move on from here after their initial surgery. They aren't on coumadin, so don't need on going support for that. A few of us with them hang around to offer support to newbies, but most have gotten the support they need at that time in their life and then go on to live!
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