I don't know if a mechanical valve has ever been referred to as a "stroke machine" or "stroke factory". I have worry and anxiety about having mini strokes or TIA's or an actual stroke. I don't obsess over it but it comes into my mind daily. I may feel a little dizzy, can't think clearly, vision gets a little blurry, or have general strange sensation or sensations and then a thought pops into my mind, "oh no mini stroke... oh no is this a TIA, oh no stroke". "Maybe all these little symptoms I've had will build up like a volcano until it erupts into the mother of all strokes!" :tongue2:
At times makes you wish you got a tissue valve for peace of mind. Studies have shown that well managed ACT puts your stroke risk at about 1% a year, and without ACT about 10%. If you meditate/obsess on the 1% you can find yourself wanting to get this "stroke machine" out of your body ASAP...Panic! :eek2:
Every week it seems like there is a new post in the Anti-coagulation section of the forum about people freaking out about too high or low INR's followed by a post of stroke symptoms they're feeling followed by responses from other forum members "go to the ER my mom forgot to take her warfarin for 2.5 days and had a massive stroke." This is enough to make any prospective mechanical valver choose tissue in a heart beat. How I envy you tissue valvers, going to bed every night with no worries about having your INR in range or if that dizzy spell you had earlier in the day was a mini stroke. :confused2:
All in the same thought concerning tissue valves how I would dread repeat surgery along with repeat slow recovery. I equally dread the thought of having to endure another surgery of this magnitude in my lifetime a guarantee if I had a tissue valve considering my age. I've said this before and I'll say it again, go mechanical and you have a little worry everyday...sigh. Choose tissue and you will face a big worry all at once eventually. :thumbup:
At times makes you wish you got a tissue valve for peace of mind. Studies have shown that well managed ACT puts your stroke risk at about 1% a year, and without ACT about 10%. If you meditate/obsess on the 1% you can find yourself wanting to get this "stroke machine" out of your body ASAP...Panic! :eek2:
Every week it seems like there is a new post in the Anti-coagulation section of the forum about people freaking out about too high or low INR's followed by a post of stroke symptoms they're feeling followed by responses from other forum members "go to the ER my mom forgot to take her warfarin for 2.5 days and had a massive stroke." This is enough to make any prospective mechanical valver choose tissue in a heart beat. How I envy you tissue valvers, going to bed every night with no worries about having your INR in range or if that dizzy spell you had earlier in the day was a mini stroke. :confused2:
All in the same thought concerning tissue valves how I would dread repeat surgery along with repeat slow recovery. I equally dread the thought of having to endure another surgery of this magnitude in my lifetime a guarantee if I had a tissue valve considering my age. I've said this before and I'll say it again, go mechanical and you have a little worry everyday...sigh. Choose tissue and you will face a big worry all at once eventually. :thumbup: