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Does anyone have any experience with any known restrictions to non extreme amusement park rides at places such as Disney with patients with mechanical aortic valves and who are otherwise normal.
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Way to go Adam!!! Congratulations!!!!Originally Posted by rckrzy1
I just rode my speed triple motorcycle to work
rckrzy1 said:I'm going to hit the coasters this summer too. Heck my lifestyle is why I got the Ross in the first place.
Hank said:I have ridden a few. Including a few extreme ones. Still clicking.
I don't know if it is the smartest thing to do, but it sure was fun..
It does to some extent, and I think it is seared or glued (nontechnical terms) together somehow rather than actually sewn. My surgeon said there was a division in the medical community regarding whether boosting your blood pressure can cause it to work loose (hence the common restriction on lifting weights; blood pressure is increased by high Gs as well). It stands to reason that the joint is not as strong as the original given the replacement is not the same as the original tissue.rckrzy1 said:Does not the tissue grow together ?
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