Anya
Active member
Hi everyone,
I was diagnosed last October with "severe" mitral regurgitation and Afib following a visit to the emergency room. I saw the surgeon in December and he recommended a valve repair and would also deal with the Afib at the same time. He anticipated the surgery would be done sometime in January. Well folks, January has come and gone and we're now into mid-February and I've heard nothing. I've called a couple of times and was given the old "he hasn't scheduled you yet" routine. In one way I'm dreading the OHS but on the other hand, I want to get it over with and on with my life. So I was wondering given my condition, are my expectations for a surgery date too high? I don't want to keep calling them (have called about 3 x's since early January), but I am worried I'll have a heart attack one of these days and that it'll be too darned late to do anything!
In the meantime I've had an angiogram and TEE test and am on lasix, low dose beta blocker and low dose aspirin.
Thanks for any input and/or advice.
I was diagnosed last October with "severe" mitral regurgitation and Afib following a visit to the emergency room. I saw the surgeon in December and he recommended a valve repair and would also deal with the Afib at the same time. He anticipated the surgery would be done sometime in January. Well folks, January has come and gone and we're now into mid-February and I've heard nothing. I've called a couple of times and was given the old "he hasn't scheduled you yet" routine. In one way I'm dreading the OHS but on the other hand, I want to get it over with and on with my life. So I was wondering given my condition, are my expectations for a surgery date too high? I don't want to keep calling them (have called about 3 x's since early January), but I am worried I'll have a heart attack one of these days and that it'll be too darned late to do anything!
In the meantime I've had an angiogram and TEE test and am on lasix, low dose beta blocker and low dose aspirin.
Thanks for any input and/or advice.