This is my first post/thread after reading for a couple of weeks. After monitoring what started as a murmur and small calcium deposit some 6 years ago, my PCP and Cardiologist reached the point where they are recommending an AVR in the near future. My cardiologist keeps looking at my test results and, when I tell him I have no symptoms, looks at me as though I have to be wrong. In any case, the left ventricle is thickening, and he wants to go ahead before anything serious happens. So I am meeting with a surgeon today, and having a catheterization on May 30. I expect surgery will be in the first couple of weeks of June, in part because I would like to be in condition to go to my son's wedding (plane from DC to Cleveland) on July 21. Things could be tight, but I am concerned that if I try to ride out past the wedding I might develop symptoms which would require immediate action.
Anyway, I have been reading about the valve options, and will discuss with the surgeon. I saw a reference to a web site in one of the forums which had sample sounds of the mechanical valves, but now cannot find it again. Could someone provide me with it?
I have some practical planning questions, which I haven't seen addressed in the forums (did I miss them?)
One is whether it would be worthwhile to rent a hospital bed to use at home for a couple of weeks. My usual bed is a low platform with a futon. No one seems to have discussed whether it is difficult to get in and out of bed the first couple of weeks (I am 60, in generally good health and reasonably limber).
Second, should I plan on trying to get some people to be around all day after I get home? A couple of adult children will be up for the surgery, but they cannot stay all that long, and my wife works (hard and long days), so I need to know how needy I am likely to be (e.g. does it make sense to get an LPN to visit?)
I am sure I had some other questions, but have by now forgotten them, so I may add them later.