cbdheartman
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Sorry to bother with yet another question. You all are so great. Can you tell that I am a nervous nelly and an information overload kind of guy.
I am trying to drill down on this number: What are the mortality rates for Valve-Sparing/Aneurysm Repair Surgeries in the hand of top surgeons like Svensson at Cleveland Clinic or Duke Cameron at Hopkins? Does that number go down for someone like me who is younger and in good health and asymptomatic?
Also, what are the greatest risks of surgery? Are people generally dying from complications like infection or pneumonia? Or are people often dying on the table?
Also, sort of unrelated, did anyone find out after surgery that things that one thought were non-symptoms were actual symptoms? I have squirrely pains in my chest area that I've thought to be psychosomatic and GERD related. I wonder if they might have something to do with the aneurysm.
A few final questions (for now until I think of something else): does a stabilized aneurysm really mean anything? Does it mean less likely to rupture?
What sorts of post-operative -- and I mean after recovery -- limitations were you put on? Will I be able to run, play basketball, etc?
During my life I have gotten weird tissue/muscle pulls. For instance, in 2004, I had a very weird chest wall muscle pull that I couldn't attribute to anything. I seem more apt to these sorts of weird muscle issues. Could these be connective tissue related?
THANKS IN ADVANCE TO ALL OF YOU!! I am sorry if I driving you insane!! Imagine what my wife is going through!
I am trying to drill down on this number: What are the mortality rates for Valve-Sparing/Aneurysm Repair Surgeries in the hand of top surgeons like Svensson at Cleveland Clinic or Duke Cameron at Hopkins? Does that number go down for someone like me who is younger and in good health and asymptomatic?
Also, what are the greatest risks of surgery? Are people generally dying from complications like infection or pneumonia? Or are people often dying on the table?
Also, sort of unrelated, did anyone find out after surgery that things that one thought were non-symptoms were actual symptoms? I have squirrely pains in my chest area that I've thought to be psychosomatic and GERD related. I wonder if they might have something to do with the aneurysm.
A few final questions (for now until I think of something else): does a stabilized aneurysm really mean anything? Does it mean less likely to rupture?
What sorts of post-operative -- and I mean after recovery -- limitations were you put on? Will I be able to run, play basketball, etc?
During my life I have gotten weird tissue/muscle pulls. For instance, in 2004, I had a very weird chest wall muscle pull that I couldn't attribute to anything. I seem more apt to these sorts of weird muscle issues. Could these be connective tissue related?
THANKS IN ADVANCE TO ALL OF YOU!! I am sorry if I driving you insane!! Imagine what my wife is going through!