francie12
Well-known member
Hi Julie,
Welcome to this great forum. It was a life-saver for me when I found out about my 11 yr old son's BAV and dilated aorta. The shock was immense for me, and the only thing that seemed to help (besides the incredible generous people on this forum) was informing myself as best I could about the condition and researching the best drs and surgeons. Getting some knowledge enabled me to gain some feeling of control and to realize that though it's scary, this is a condition you can do something about. Even though it is something Matt will have to deal with in his life, it is fixable, and we're really counting our blessings for that.
Here is the good news. Even though Matt's valve was leaking pretty badly when it was discovered, and his left heart was enlarged and going up with every echo appointment, he is now 17 and a half, and things have been leveled off and stable for a couple of years now. He got through a huge growth-spurt, and the dimensions of both the AV and the asc AO stayed the same, for the first time ever. His next echo is in February, and my stomach is already starting to get a little tight, but all of our attention now is on the positive--applying to college, and enjoying senior year. At some point he will have the surgery, but I now know a little what to expect, and we will get through it.
Please feel free to PM me if you would like. All my best wishes, Jane
Welcome to this great forum. It was a life-saver for me when I found out about my 11 yr old son's BAV and dilated aorta. The shock was immense for me, and the only thing that seemed to help (besides the incredible generous people on this forum) was informing myself as best I could about the condition and researching the best drs and surgeons. Getting some knowledge enabled me to gain some feeling of control and to realize that though it's scary, this is a condition you can do something about. Even though it is something Matt will have to deal with in his life, it is fixable, and we're really counting our blessings for that.
Here is the good news. Even though Matt's valve was leaking pretty badly when it was discovered, and his left heart was enlarged and going up with every echo appointment, he is now 17 and a half, and things have been leveled off and stable for a couple of years now. He got through a huge growth-spurt, and the dimensions of both the AV and the asc AO stayed the same, for the first time ever. His next echo is in February, and my stomach is already starting to get a little tight, but all of our attention now is on the positive--applying to college, and enjoying senior year. At some point he will have the surgery, but I now know a little what to expect, and we will get through it.
Please feel free to PM me if you would like. All my best wishes, Jane