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Hi all,

I had my second open heart surgery in January 2014 where an ON-X 25mm valve was inserted in the aortic position. It has been a quite different journey compared to my first surgery in 2006 I have to admit, where the aortic valve only was repaired. My main issue post surgery this time has solely been related to the "clicking noise", everything else has been beyond my expectations, feeling stronger than ever! I guess that's good news at least! :)

I know this topic has been covered in several threads on this forum, and as far as I understand most people tend to get used to the sound with time, and manage to tune it out. Unfortunately that has not been the case for me, so far. However, I have to admit that I have good "valve days" as well, sometimes I don't perceive the valve noise as disturbing, it's a 50-50 thing for me so far.

My question is basically whether any of you have been struggling with the "clicking noise" as long as I have (almost 2 years) and eventually managed to adapt to the sound/ tune it out? It seems to me that most people manage to get used to it within a few months?

My cardeologist claims that out all his patients with mechanical heart valves he has never had one who struggles with the noise long term.

Thanks a lot!
 
Sometimes no matter what position i'm laying the clicking is loud and my chest is thumping. Sometimes I never hear it at all. I'm 10 mo. post op and I have come to the conclusion it is louder when my blood pressure is up. JMO
 
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