ChicagoMammy
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I'm a 36 year old female and had my aortic and mitral replaced last month with mechanical valves. I had my mitral done when I was 28 with a tissue valve because I wanted more children. I had decided on mechanical before I met with my surgeon this time because my first surgery was very tough and I couldn't imagine having to go through it all again a third time in the future. When I met him this time (two months ago) he recommended mechanical too so he wouldn't have to go back in and I was done having kids. I am not very active or a huge sports player. I have never had any other issues with Coumadin and I have been on/off it for 8 years. I've had a little trouble getting and keeping it within range this time after surgery which I've heard other people have had trouble with but mostly I get tested once/month and it rarely goes out of range.
My tissue valve only lasted seven years. That's on the low side, but screw that - no way I'd have surgery every seven years. As the others said only you can choose though.
My tissue valve only lasted seven years. That's on the low side, but screw that - no way I'd have surgery every seven years. As the others said only you can choose though.