Thank you so much all. As always, very helpful.
Below is a bit of a vent. I hope you do not mind.
I had some time to think by staying awake all night!
I am still moving to the Netherlands; I don't see the point in putting my life and my family life on-hold just because of a glitch! The Dutch have excellent care system, and I am sure that I will be looked after.
My aorta remained 4.7cm since last year, so what annoys me is that why will my cardiologist suddenly decide that I need surgery. I've asked him the question last year, and he responded that I'm nowhere near! So why now. My valve has a mild leak; nothing has changed... With the NHS I only have a 10-minute window to talk to him, so I booked a private appointment so that the conversation will be under my terms.
I think that what happened is that there is a surgeon who started operating PEARS procedure, and he had his second patient last month. He is an excellent doctor. I think, however, that the doctor needs more Guinea pigs!
I don't deny that at 4.7cm I should only ignore it, but I don't believe that my appointment yesterday was helpful.
It's been 4.7cm for many years. The measurements always differed between 4.5cm-4.7cm by echo. I remember having a CT scan back in 2009, and it said 4.7cm, but the MRI said 4.4cm, so why on earth should I jump to having surgery now and stop all my plans.
Again, thank you all for reading.