I have been remiss in a couple of things. Staying in contact with this board (because I thought I was "fixed"), and more importantly, haven't really consistently followed the results of my repaired aortic valve. In December, 2010, at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, they were able to take some of my own heart tissue and sew a patch over the hole in one of my aortic valve leaflets, that had been caused by a catheter perforation, during an attempted ablation in the early 90's.
Have been doing well, but noticed recently, that I have been more short of breath. It's kind of ridiculous that I didn't check before now (I'm a cardiac sonographer), but just figured everything "must be fine" (no denial there). I am the lead sonographer in an echo lab, and so, we needed to adjust settings on a machine, so had one of the other sonographers scan me. We were speechless, since we could clearly see that my valve was leaking as much as before surgery, AND my left heart size was bigger.
Long story short, the repair has failed, and now, I'm on the "fast track" for aortic valve replacement on Wednesday, March 6, 2013. Met with surgeon at Mercy General Hospital in Sacramento, CA, Kapil Sharma, M.D., and was very impressed, and feel that I am in good hands. Mayo clinic has seen my echo, and made some recommendations, and Dr. Sharma agrees with them (always a good sign). I'm not able to go back to Mayo, due to insurance restrictions, and overall travel costs, but after meeting this Dr, and researching him, through my network of "spies" j/k (I work in the field, so we have friends at other hospitals, that can tell us who is the best)
We decided on a St Jude Bi-leaflet valve, with root enlargement. I am unwilling to take the chance on a tissue valve, because I want to minimize ANTOHER future surgery. That being said, I'm not crazy about taking Coumadin, but there are no simple choices. I THOUGHT I dodged a bullet, by having my aortic valve repair, but for some, as yet, unknown reason, it has failed. My left heart is bigger than it was, I have shortness of breath, but just figured I was "out of shape" (despite losing weight and exercising)
Saw surgeon yesterday.....he spent over an hour with my husband and me, going over things, and his staff is also wonderful.
Monday is a big day for me.....dental clearance at nine, heart cath after, CT chest, carotid duplex.
Tuesday 4 hours o' fun back at Mercy General for pre-op meetings (anesthesia, etc)
Wednesday 5am to hospital for surgery.
My mind is spinning! This weekend will be trying to get house stuff organized, make sure the bills are paid, taxes filed, etc, etc,
I have great support from my husband, my parents, my sons, my friends, my church, this forum, so I feel well "cared for", AND, the hospital is so close, we don't have to fly anywhere, and all my peeps are HERE.
We have started up my CaringBridge site again, if anyone wants to follow along........that's where my husband will be posting updates, when I cannot. It would be too much for him, to try to update this site, as well. I'll try not to be such a slacker, and stay involved here, even AFTER my surgery is done.
So, that's what's going on......my CaringBridge is under Cherie Layton. Thank you friends!
Have been doing well, but noticed recently, that I have been more short of breath. It's kind of ridiculous that I didn't check before now (I'm a cardiac sonographer), but just figured everything "must be fine" (no denial there). I am the lead sonographer in an echo lab, and so, we needed to adjust settings on a machine, so had one of the other sonographers scan me. We were speechless, since we could clearly see that my valve was leaking as much as before surgery, AND my left heart size was bigger.
Long story short, the repair has failed, and now, I'm on the "fast track" for aortic valve replacement on Wednesday, March 6, 2013. Met with surgeon at Mercy General Hospital in Sacramento, CA, Kapil Sharma, M.D., and was very impressed, and feel that I am in good hands. Mayo clinic has seen my echo, and made some recommendations, and Dr. Sharma agrees with them (always a good sign). I'm not able to go back to Mayo, due to insurance restrictions, and overall travel costs, but after meeting this Dr, and researching him, through my network of "spies" j/k (I work in the field, so we have friends at other hospitals, that can tell us who is the best)
We decided on a St Jude Bi-leaflet valve, with root enlargement. I am unwilling to take the chance on a tissue valve, because I want to minimize ANTOHER future surgery. That being said, I'm not crazy about taking Coumadin, but there are no simple choices. I THOUGHT I dodged a bullet, by having my aortic valve repair, but for some, as yet, unknown reason, it has failed. My left heart is bigger than it was, I have shortness of breath, but just figured I was "out of shape" (despite losing weight and exercising)
Saw surgeon yesterday.....he spent over an hour with my husband and me, going over things, and his staff is also wonderful.
Monday is a big day for me.....dental clearance at nine, heart cath after, CT chest, carotid duplex.
Tuesday 4 hours o' fun back at Mercy General for pre-op meetings (anesthesia, etc)
Wednesday 5am to hospital for surgery.
My mind is spinning! This weekend will be trying to get house stuff organized, make sure the bills are paid, taxes filed, etc, etc,
I have great support from my husband, my parents, my sons, my friends, my church, this forum, so I feel well "cared for", AND, the hospital is so close, we don't have to fly anywhere, and all my peeps are HERE.
We have started up my CaringBridge site again, if anyone wants to follow along........that's where my husband will be posting updates, when I cannot. It would be too much for him, to try to update this site, as well. I'll try not to be such a slacker, and stay involved here, even AFTER my surgery is done.
So, that's what's going on......my CaringBridge is under Cherie Layton. Thank you friends!