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    MTB'er (NOT OURS) dies from Aneurysm during race

    I posted link to wrong article (see below for another link). The following is copied from article - Because half of those with a bicuspid valve have aortic dilatation, cardiologists should routinely image the ascending aorta in all bicuspid aortic valve patients. In many cases, this can be...
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    MTB'er (NOT OURS) dies from Aneurysm during race

    My husband is not home right now or I'm sure he could provide some add'l info. And I apologize if my facts are a little off. I know that when he had his valve replaced, there was discussion between his cardiologist (fix the aneurysm now even though it doesn't appear urgent) vs the surgeon...
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    Beginning Runner Question

    I had my surgery in December of 2004 and I really started to run about 5 to 6 weeks after surgery. I have communicated several times with a few different cardiologists as well as an arrhythmia specialist and none seemed very surprised or concerned that my heart rate went into the 160 to mid-170...
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    Aortic Valve Replacement in Boston?

    I had VR surgery at Mass General 2 years ago and was very impressed with surgeon, facility, nursing staff, etc. Would expect that B & W is great choice as well. Would be happy to tell you more if you're interested.
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    Whens a good time to start running again?

    Chris, I was running ( 11-12 MM) at about 5 weeks on a treadmill and really waited until the 12 week mark to attempt anything outside. Definitely had my good and bad days, but got through them. A little over a year from surgery I ran a mini tri and did a 5K this past T-giving. I could not...
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    UH-OH... reposted from post surgery

    My husband has been seeing cardio at Mass General for 10 + years. Had surgery there almost exactly two years ago. Nothing but very positive things to say. He's out of town for a couple of days but would be happy to talk with you if you are interested.
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    Cholesterol Drugs

    I have been on Lipitor for at least 12 years now as I recall. My total cholesterol went from 293 to where it stands now at 155. The only thing I really noticed about the drug was I had some short term memory issues at first. I would be mid-sentance and forget what I was talking about. My...
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    valve replacement 84 yr male

    I had several roomates in their mid 80s when I was in for my surgerey. They not only survived thier operations, they provided me with the inspiration to get out of bed and get it going. I still remember the conversation I had with my 87 year old roommate, Frank, the night before both of our...
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    Anxiety about running!

    Steph, I got to the point before surgery that I could only do about 4.5 MPH while running/walking on a treadmill before feeling faint. I could, however still do the bike and the eliptical machine at a farily good clip. I considered myself in decent shape at the time, but the running just...
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    For those of you on atenolol...

    I was on a small dose (25Mg) about 10 years before my surgery and I seemed to tolerate it fine. I did start to take 50mg about 3 years before surgery. After surgery it was a whole different experience. I was in decent shape before surgery with heart rate around 60. As I continued to...
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    Should I buy a HR monitor?

    If you do decide to do any exercise it can be a good idea to have one. Especially if you would like to keep your heartrate under a certain BPM. Polar makes some reasonably priced monitors and you can find them at any sporting goods store or on-line. Insurance will sometimes cover them given...
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    This is so confusing... Need some perspective

    Hey Jeff, I had my surgeon telling me mechanical ( for all the reasons discussed), my primary cardiologist telling me tissue( for all the reasons discussed) and my secondary cardiologist telling me your choice. I drove myself crazy trying to make a decision and I didn't even find VR.com until...
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    Tee

    No Tee here either. I had an MRI ( with contrast....in the tube for 2 hours) and echos. TEE was done on the table. Dan
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    Screening Children for BAV?

    I was diagnosed at 18 months of age and had my surgery at 43 so I did live it my entire life. Actually, my parents knew , but I was not actually told until I was seven/eight. I thought every kid got MRI's and echos etc..... I had no clue. Quite frankly, I got used to the fact that I would...
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    Cindy M. Karnish July 14, 1959-June 23, 2006

    So very sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you as you try to cope with things. Dan
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