Richie Rich
Well-known member
Hi All,
This is my first post, I've been looking at the forum for a while & found it very informative. My main reason for posting is I was born with BAV which was discovered when I was 15 due it migrane investigations, it's leaked all my life my last scan showed moderate leakage. When I was younger I was convinced I wouldn't make it past 30 so I partied hard & drank too much & generally got very unfit & overweight.
In my early 30s I calmed down adopted a healthier diet and either ran or weight trained five days a weak, I was fitter than anyone I knew. This all changed when my friends father died from aortic dissection possibly caused by an aortic valve issue. I panicked at this news & did lots of research on the internet into my condition which led me to totally give up exercising for two years as I'm worried about enlarging my Aorta & causing my valve to ware out sooner. My cardiologist always tells me no limit on anything but my whole life I've suffered migraines, fatigue & breathlessness so perhaps I shouldn't bother exercising.
I realise weights are not a good idea but recently I've tried a little gentle jogging & cycling & would like to get fit again, I'd like to know what other members do to keep fit and what is safe for someone with a leaking BAV, I assume once the valve is replaced more intense training can be undertaken safely.
Thanks, Richie.
This is my first post, I've been looking at the forum for a while & found it very informative. My main reason for posting is I was born with BAV which was discovered when I was 15 due it migrane investigations, it's leaked all my life my last scan showed moderate leakage. When I was younger I was convinced I wouldn't make it past 30 so I partied hard & drank too much & generally got very unfit & overweight.
In my early 30s I calmed down adopted a healthier diet and either ran or weight trained five days a weak, I was fitter than anyone I knew. This all changed when my friends father died from aortic dissection possibly caused by an aortic valve issue. I panicked at this news & did lots of research on the internet into my condition which led me to totally give up exercising for two years as I'm worried about enlarging my Aorta & causing my valve to ware out sooner. My cardiologist always tells me no limit on anything but my whole life I've suffered migraines, fatigue & breathlessness so perhaps I shouldn't bother exercising.
I realise weights are not a good idea but recently I've tried a little gentle jogging & cycling & would like to get fit again, I'd like to know what other members do to keep fit and what is safe for someone with a leaking BAV, I assume once the valve is replaced more intense training can be undertaken safely.
Thanks, Richie.