I got my first opinion from the cadio and the second from the surgeon. My problem is BAV with stenosis. The Cardio said it doesn't need to be done in 2 weeks, but it should be done soon, no later than 6 months. He talked a lot about the syndrome "sudden death". He pauses for dramatic effect before saying it .
The surgeon said not more than 6 months, but then he drew a power curve, flat straight line that then quickly falls off a cliff. He said that nobody knows where I am on that curve, but I'm somewhere on the edge of going over. You may have 6 months, or 6 days, but it's always best to plan the surgery rather than having it on emergency basis in whaterver town you are in. And there is always "sudden death." The surgeon recommended that I take care of whatever business I needed (e.g. colonoscopy to see if my rhoids would be affected by coumadin, get both cars fixed, Xmas and daughter's birthday) but don't wait.
I went to back to the cardio, and he agreed with the surgeon. Take care of business, but don't wait more than a few months. I was diagnosed in Dec and will be cut late Feb.
My surgeon said that for a sedentary job, 6 weeks back to work if all goes well. For an active heavy lifting job, 6 months. You need your chest fully healed to lift significant weight.
The surgeon said not more than 6 months, but then he drew a power curve, flat straight line that then quickly falls off a cliff. He said that nobody knows where I am on that curve, but I'm somewhere on the edge of going over. You may have 6 months, or 6 days, but it's always best to plan the surgery rather than having it on emergency basis in whaterver town you are in. And there is always "sudden death." The surgeon recommended that I take care of whatever business I needed (e.g. colonoscopy to see if my rhoids would be affected by coumadin, get both cars fixed, Xmas and daughter's birthday) but don't wait.
I went to back to the cardio, and he agreed with the surgeon. Take care of business, but don't wait more than a few months. I was diagnosed in Dec and will be cut late Feb.
My surgeon said that for a sedentary job, 6 weeks back to work if all goes well. For an active heavy lifting job, 6 months. You need your chest fully healed to lift significant weight.