gregjohnsondsm
Well-known member
Hello,
I have a Bicuspid aortic valve with aortic stenosis. We have been following it for 40 years and they have always told me that there would be plenty of time to get prepared for the surgery, if necessary. In Oct. my doctor said that we had 1 - 3 years before needing surgery. (AV effective area was 1.1 cm^2 Mean gradient 40, peak gradient around 68). These last few months I have been feeling 'odd' and I went to see my heart doctor. He wasn't available so I saw another guy. He said again that I had plenty of time. Good so far. But I requested another ECHO test, they wanted to wait until May, but I needed the data for FAA flight certification. After the ECHO, the next morning they called me and said I should see the valve doctor. But that appointment is 2 1/2 weeks out. My new ECHO data is: 1.0cm^2 Mean 62, peak 99.. This was four days ago. I have been feeling very strange, tingling hands and feat. Hands fall asleep when trying to sleep. Belching after eating, general heavyness on the chest, and a rather numb feeling all over the body. So I went so see the doctor (I never did see any doctor after the ECHO) and only was allowed to see the Nurse. She said that if I didn't have chest pain or palpitations that they couldn't move the appt forward. I want to get appointments at Northwestern or Cleveland but the are a Month out.
I really don't want to go to the emergency room and have to have this operation as a 'last minute' thing. Is there more I should be doing to get this resolved? My appt. with the valve doctor is still 1 week away. I am able to walk, stand, work (at a desk) without issues other than the constant feelings of the heaviness and general numbness all over. I really don't want to keel over and have and either "thats all folks" or have an emergency valve replacement without being able to discuss valve types etc...
Question:
How have other felt the weeks / months before surgery?
Did you feel normal and the ECHO tests were what signaled time for the operation?
Or did you feel sore, heavy, pain, etc??
I am very concerned that my medical doctors are not as pro-active as I would like them to be. By the way it is Iowa Heart Center in Des Moines Iowa.
Should I be having some other tests? Like MRI or CAT scan or ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Is there a chance of immediate failure of the valve? Is my concern valid or am I just over stressed?
Thanks,
Greg J.
I have a Bicuspid aortic valve with aortic stenosis. We have been following it for 40 years and they have always told me that there would be plenty of time to get prepared for the surgery, if necessary. In Oct. my doctor said that we had 1 - 3 years before needing surgery. (AV effective area was 1.1 cm^2 Mean gradient 40, peak gradient around 68). These last few months I have been feeling 'odd' and I went to see my heart doctor. He wasn't available so I saw another guy. He said again that I had plenty of time. Good so far. But I requested another ECHO test, they wanted to wait until May, but I needed the data for FAA flight certification. After the ECHO, the next morning they called me and said I should see the valve doctor. But that appointment is 2 1/2 weeks out. My new ECHO data is: 1.0cm^2 Mean 62, peak 99.. This was four days ago. I have been feeling very strange, tingling hands and feat. Hands fall asleep when trying to sleep. Belching after eating, general heavyness on the chest, and a rather numb feeling all over the body. So I went so see the doctor (I never did see any doctor after the ECHO) and only was allowed to see the Nurse. She said that if I didn't have chest pain or palpitations that they couldn't move the appt forward. I want to get appointments at Northwestern or Cleveland but the are a Month out.
I really don't want to go to the emergency room and have to have this operation as a 'last minute' thing. Is there more I should be doing to get this resolved? My appt. with the valve doctor is still 1 week away. I am able to walk, stand, work (at a desk) without issues other than the constant feelings of the heaviness and general numbness all over. I really don't want to keel over and have and either "thats all folks" or have an emergency valve replacement without being able to discuss valve types etc...
Question:
How have other felt the weeks / months before surgery?
Did you feel normal and the ECHO tests were what signaled time for the operation?
Or did you feel sore, heavy, pain, etc??
I am very concerned that my medical doctors are not as pro-active as I would like them to be. By the way it is Iowa Heart Center in Des Moines Iowa.
Should I be having some other tests? Like MRI or CAT scan or ?
Any help would be appreciated.
Is there a chance of immediate failure of the valve? Is my concern valid or am I just over stressed?
Thanks,
Greg J.