Any good stories for TAVR?

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Billy777

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I saw a few problematic stories. So, I'm wondering if anyone has any "Just a few days of pain and swelling, driving a week later, great impovement in my quality of life." stories?
 
I saw a few problematic stories. So, I'm wondering if anyone has any "Just a few days of pain and swelling, driving a week later, great impovement in my quality of life." stories?
That was my story except I felt so good the first few days, I overdid it and caused the wound in groin to leak. That set me back a couple of weeks, but I was driving after 6 days. The doctor even released me from the hospital after 1 full day and OK'd it even though I told him I would be at home alone that night.

My life is exactly the same as before TAVR. I had minimum symptoms before. I hoped my energy level would improve, but it didn't. I think it is likely a metabolism problem.

I had a problem with blood pressure spikes before TAVR and still have them. I had really hoped they would be resolved, but likely they are related to metabolism as well.
 
I had a problem with blood pressure spikes before TAVR and still have them. I had really hoped they would be resolved, but likely they are related to metabolism as well.

Good to know.

Surprised your cardiologist can't smooth out your BP. My wife had her BP all over the place and a low dose beta blocker seemed to smooth her out.
 
Good to know.

Surprised your cardiologist can't smooth out your BP. My wife had her BP all over the place and a low dose beta blocker seemed to smooth her out.
This is a weird problem that usually happens in winter. My BP will be normal for several days and then suddenly spike to 220/130. By the next morning it is back to normal and then repeats the spike in the evening. They have tried many different meds and none of them reduce the spike, but the next morning my BP is so low I get light headed.

I found that restricting sat fat to <10 g/day reduced the frequency and the peak of the spike. As days get longer, the spikes stop only to start back up the next winter.
 
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