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    Had no idea

    Write down your questions and talk to your doctor. You wouldn’t be learning on your own for the first time that you’ll be dead in a few years based on some googling. If you are reading the papers on your own and you’ve convinced yourself you’re lucky to be alive in a few years … you are...
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    Heart valve surgery and male impotency.

    Very wrong. In my experience women thought it was interesting or endearing. It’s not like you got your face chewed off by a pitbull or disfiguring burns… it’s a scar on your chest. I think the mindset that has you worrying what people might think is doing more harm on that front than any...
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    Newly Diagnosed- Bodybuilding and Exertion

    Don’t sweat your EF. Monitor your BP at home. If you’re insistent on doing steroids (which I’d advise against if you’re hoping to prolong pre-surgery time, which in turn opens up more options for surgery — ex: could a Foldax valve be viable in 20y?) I’d suggest at least limiting it to hormone...
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    Inspiris Resilia vs On-x, can't decide

    Worth thinking about Ross if you’re not going prosthetic, but you’d want to be real picky about finding an experienced surgeon etc.
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    Newly Diagnosed- Bodybuilding and Exertion

    First, take a deep breath. This could be a lot worse. I lift and have lifted heavy-ish for years pre and post surgery. Now, competitive bodybuilding will add risk (aneurysm, deterioration of valve) and likely hasten your timeline for surgery. This probably isn’t a bad thing, because it makes...
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    Early 30s, 3 strokes over 7 years of On-X

    Next steps— scheduled a Ross with Dr. El-Hamamsy in a couple months. Thanks for the discourse here, y’all.
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    Early 30s, 3 strokes over 7 years of On-X

    I’m always down to hear additional perspectives and welcome any counterpoints. I think you’ve got the gist of my history, so I won’t recap it entirely, but for me it ultimately boiled down to weighing concern over stroke vs concern over reoperation. After three strokes, w/the last at 2.7...
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    31 / M: 14 Days post Aortic valve replacement + Stroke

    I’m glad you’ve had a good experience. I’ve had a few docs and NPs who don’t know **** about warfarin dosing cavalierly dispense braindead advice. And one time a pharmacist (new, i presume) wouldn’t dispense my refill script without calling and confirming it — I take about 15-17mg a day and...
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    Early 30s, 3 strokes over 7 years of On-X

    I don’t think anyone specifically mentioned that as a potential vector for the three strokes, and that’s the first I’ve heard of it. Is that mostly an immediate post surgery concern?
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    Early 30s, 3 strokes over 7 years of On-X

    Fascinating. Had no idea that likelihood of re-replacing the root was so high and added another few % of risk. Also had no idea about the inspiris resilia valve. I’ll ask about this and the cryopreserved valves. On the resilia — In a perfect world where they could do valve in valve in...
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    Early 30s, 3 strokes over 7 years of On-X

    That’s helpful context, thanks for explaining. Those outcomes still seem potentially better than just a tissue valve, right? Trying to game out what is best if mechanical is not an option
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    Early 30s, 3 strokes over 7 years of On-X

    Thank you and thanks for sharing. I was overwhelmingly in favor of mechanical but if I’m not considering that and just looking at tissue vs Ross, given I am really indexing on minimizing stroke risk, it feels like it’s worth serious consideration. I’ve been trying to read the studies and it’s...
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    Early 30s, 3 strokes over 7 years of On-X

    Hey guys, just wanted to post an update here. Who I talked to: I ultimately wound up getting other opinions - one useless one from a Stanford doc shortly after this post (I won’t even dive into it, it was a waste of time) ***and then a very comprehensive week long panel at the Mayo Clinic. I...
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    I'm a little worried! Valve leakage!!

    I’ve had multiple TEEs. If it’s like mine, they’re going to numb up your throat and then sedate you (fentanyl). twilight anesthesia. Thankful for that - it would be impossible to get the camera down your throat otherwise IMO. On the whole, it’s not so bad, nice afternoon nap but your throat...
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