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  1. svAdagioME

    Need Help Choosing! 14 Questions For Those With Mechanical Valve + Warfarin

    My answers are the same as most of the others. I have the OnX, 3 months, I feel 100%. I am 58. I had thought that if I was 65 I would have gotten the bio valve but in retrospect that would have been a mistake IMHO. Mechanical is tried and true and lasts. All these other options just reduce your...
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    Mechanical Valvers! Tell me about your travel experiences

    I am really glad I did the mechanical and don't have to have another aortic valve surgery. Just go into it with a positive attitude and then go get your skis and scuba stuff and go kick a$$. I have had an Onx mechanical for only a little less than 3 months so I dont have the experience of some...
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    New Here - AVR on 10/19/22

    Hi Mike. I had a mechanical aortic valve on 10/14, so it’s been 3 weeks. Beforehand I read that there would be progress for the first few months but not linear, so two steps forward one step back. I had it super easy for the first two weeks and the third week I have struggled. Mentally it is...
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    Recovery of Ejection Fraction post AVR

    Excellent data. Congrats on INR! My BP been rock steady every morning, 124/81 and morning BPM has gone 83 77 77 74 since I got home. Will see where we are in a few weeks but all good.
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    Recovery of Ejection Fraction post AVR

    Good approach. I will do that.
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    AVR is done. Going home.

    I was very nervous. But you just go through it. A few days later I am already forgetting the hard parts.
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    Recovery of Ejection Fraction post AVR

    Thanks T. That is very useful too. I have not had to be on many prescriptions previously so it is just old thinking on my part. If they want me on a dose of it long term, fine. I am learning. It is good to have online info but this is one area where it might have given me a concern about...
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    Recovery of Ejection Fraction post AVR

    Thank you, good to hear that
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    Recovery of Ejection Fraction post AVR

    you said you are on metoprolol 7.5 2x/day. I am on 25mg 2x/day six days out. I am hoping they reduce it. I feel pretty good but one thing is a lot of the day I feel my heart beating very strongly and a bit fast, like 75-80 bpm. I am wondering if this is just how it is in the early days or if it...
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    AVR is done. Going home.

    Will do
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    AVR is done. Going home.

    Thank you good advice. No I am not self managing it. We are using a visiting nurse to do the tests now and I will start using the Coumadin lab next week. I am using all the resources they have! I suspect I will self manage it some time in the future. But not in a hurry.
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    AVR is done. Going home.

    I did actually have symptoms. I was worried about it. But I had a stress echo that was “severe” and a regular echo by another guy that was “moderate”. These tests are looking through a glass darkly. So a cardiologist with good experience is important. I also got pictures. I feel lucky after...
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    AVR is done. Going home.

    Yeah the doctors seemed surprised they were letting me out after 72 hours but everything was in place, and it was their call. MY ADVICE: Get off the pain meds as soon as you can. I learned this through a number of knee surgeries. Oxycodone is a bad drug. Fentanyl is hard. The pain from this...
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    AVR is done. Going home.

    I had an On-X valve put in on Friday morning and now it’s Monday afternoon and I’m going home. Great job by the Maine Medical Center. I was in the ICU for one night and the cardiac care ward for two. It turned out that my valve was worse than expected and my aorta was fine and didn’t need...
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    New here

    Thanks. Rescheduled for Friday. When they remove the drainage tubes do the put stitches in or just tape it up or something?
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