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    Warfarin & Jewelry Choice

    Thanks for all the feedback. The primary reason we decided to upgrade my wife's ring is that the clasps on her original engagement ring band were starting to break. She's a hairdresser and didn't want to lose the diamond so we wanted to get her a new band that has the diamond mounted lower and...
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    Warfarin & Jewelry Choice

    Thanks for the feedback. When tried to order my original MedicAlert sterling silver pendant/necklace, I received a warning that a high percentage of people with diabetes or using anticoagulant, will experience tarnishing on the sterling silver and they suggest either gold or rhodium-coated...
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    Warfarin & Jewelry Choice

    I hope all is well with everyone on the forum. It's been a few months since I've posted. My wife and I just celebrated our 20th wedding annivesary and we just upgraded her wedding band. I am also considering updating my wedding band and was curious if my Warfarin therapy would cause an...
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    10 Years Today

    I thought I would drop by and say hello to everyone. Today is my St. Jude Aortic heart valve's 10-year birthday. Things are going well, I feel great and my INR has been rock solid for three years with only 5 mg of daily Coumadin. I can't believe it's already been 10 years. I'm hoping for...
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    Another Health Insurance Question (Florida)

    Thanks for all the replies so far. This really helps. Part of my frustration is that I think many of these insurance brokers are not very well trained and are probably ex mortgage brokers who switched industries when the market crashed. None of them even metioned the five criteria points...
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    Another Health Insurance Question (Florida)

    Hi gang. I hope all is well. I haven't posted in awhile, however I have been checking in and reading updates, etc. I'm hoping someone who has a similar pre-existing condition (artificial aortic heart valve) can help me. I have been working in Corporate America my whole career and have...
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    Can Anyone Recommend an At-Home INR Testing Kit?

    Is it true that each testing strip costs about $20? If so, it seems like the ol "Razor Blade bait and switch" whereas the cool razor is only $5.00 but the packs of razor blades are real expensive. :rolleyes:
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    Can Anyone Recommend an At-Home INR Testing Kit?

    Thanks for the feedback everyone! :)
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    Can Anyone Recommend an At-Home INR Testing Kit?

    My cardiologist suggested that since I have now been on Warafin for 5 years, I might consider an at-home machine for weekly tests vs. my current once per month clinic blood draw. I have to confirm whether my insurance will help and at what percentage. Now is the time of year I can plan for...
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    Bystolic (nebivolol) 5 mg

    So far it's been my "wonder beta blocker" as I'm on 5mg as part of a mixed cocktail with 10mg of Lisinopril to lower my BP. I had been on a variety of different beta blockers, calcium channel blockers and ace inhibitors to try and get my stubborn post-op BP down from 140/90ish. After three...
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    My New Favorite Baseball Player....Aaron Boone

    What is a David-Type Valve-Sparing Aorta Replacement? It sounds like they replace the actual aorta vs. the aortic valve.
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    My New Favorite Baseball Player....Aaron Boone

    Although I'm a hard core Chicago White Sox fan, Aaron Boone has now become the player that I am most rooting for. He had OHS in late March to replace his Aortic valve and was able to get back to the major leagues less than six months later! Great story! Another high-profile example of this...
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    Barbara Bush - Houston surgery today.

    Wow! The Aortic Valve is getting a lot of PR this week! Barbara Bush and Robin Williams. Two more high profile public figures that can only bring more knowledge and understanding to our little corner of the health world. Since most of us are "quasi" experts when it comes to this disease and...
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    How long does a St. Jude valve last?

    I had my St. Jude Aortic valve implanted when I just turned 40. I celebrated it's 5-year birthday last Friday; August 29th. If I averaged 60 beats per minute (more when I'm hyped up/exercising and less when I'm resting/sleeping), that means the valve has opened/closed for than 157 million...
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    My St. Jude is 5 Years Old Today...

    August 29th, 2003. It was about this time of day I woke up gagging on the breathing tube. Five years later and approximately 157M clicks later, it's going strong with no problems. Thanks to all the people, support and feedback on this site! :)
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    Vision disturbance - yet again

    Hello All! It's been awhile since I posted as I've been lurking lately and checking in to see what's happening with the board. However, I thought I should add to this thread and to this post from back in 2006.... I just experienced my first gray cloud event. I've had the squiggly lines...
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    New user

    Welcome Nelle. Good luck and being anxious is very common. :)
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    Chicago Marathon Heart Valve Death

    I think this is just another example of exercise, when taken to an extreme, can have a negative (obviously) impact on your life. I know MVP is a different kind of disease than a bicuspid aortic or other failing heart valve. Whether or not runners know of this condition, it's obvious extreme...
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    The Importance of Sleep (Changes Post Op)

    Thanks for all the replies. Obviously, this is an issue that effects a lot of us pre and post-op. I think the toughest thing I had to get used to was the sound of my heart. I usually sleep on my side and noticed in some positions, I can hear the valve echo through the pillow. Throw in a...
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    The Importance of Sleep (Changes Post Op)

    Has anyone noticed a change in the phsyical impact of sleep (or lack there of) post surgery? I had a pretty hectic schedule the last few weeks and unfortunately, suffered through a 5-day period where I only averaged about 5 hours of sleep per night. When I was younger and pre-op, I would...
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