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    Looking for referral in Tucson for my 75 y.o. sister

    Thank you so much for that link. I've passed along the information so she at least has a solid starting point.
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    Looking for referral in Tucson for my 75 y.o. sister

    My sister, who is 75, has just been diagnosed with acute aortic stenosis. This was found due to low oxygen levels and a recent fall which sent her to the ER to get checked. She had a cardiac cath and they basically didn't provide her any information and the cardiologist she saw, other than...
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    Is it possible to get off Metoprolol?

    I asked about dropping off my meds while I was in cardio rehab and the Dr. agreed so we tapered things off over a week. Other than one minor bought of high BP I was off all meds other than an 81mg aspirin and a multivitamin daily at about the 3 month mark. I don't go back for an office visit...
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    1 year ago today.

    It was one year ago today that right about now I was puking my guts out from the effects of the anesthesia until they got me on some nausea meds. Needless to say that was a memorable first recollection after the surgery. I had my BAV replaced w/o any complications and been doing pretty well for...
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    Just had surgery

    Kevin, welcome. My first memory after my surgery was being propped up on the side of the bed and doing dry heaves from the nausea caused by he anesthesia. Once they got that under control things settled down quite nicely. It seems ages ago yet it's been just under 5 months. I completed 24...
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    10 days post op...

    After surgery I was in the mid 80-90 range while on Toprol XL (25mg/day) and came off it after a month. Due to BP issues I went back on it and added Norvasc (5mg/day) about 3 weeks later. I was in cardio rehab during this time and the Toprol had little impact on my top rate, probably due to the...
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    Post-Operative use of Anti-biotic Prophylaxis for Dental and other medical procedures

    I asked my cardio about this as that's the way I read it as well when I was researching things after my valve replacement. He, in no uncertain terms, said that it's for persons with artificial valves and not just mechanical ones. You are also correct that many dentists or hygienists would still...
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    Got a shocker today

    My story, like many here, is somewhat similar in that I was shocked to find out that I was a likely candidate for suddenly dropping dead due to my acute aortic stenosis that had just been found a few months prior (I'd known I had a heart murmur since I was a teen). I was fairly asymptomatic but...
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    I cant sleep!

    I had trouble sleeping mainly because I don't like sleeping on my back. I was able to find a comfortable position from time to time but as soon as I moved a bit I'd get a sharp jab of pain from the motion of the sternum. That coupled with being on lasix the first week home meant I was either up...
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    Introduction

    Your case sounds similar to mine in that I was diagnosed with Acute Aortic Stenosis with a BAV earlier this year. The Surgeon preferred to err on the side of caution and recommended going with the surgery (no real surprise there) rather than waiting and I had no issues with that based on all my...
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    Post - surgery ... Day by day

    Sounds like things are progressing, even with the AFib. I had to stay an extra day while they worked to resolve my AFib but didn't have the excessive rate to deal with as mine happened around 120 BPM. Three months later I'm finishing up rehab on virtually no meds (I'll only be on a multivitamin...
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    "Mini" Surgery

    I had my aortic valve replaced with a porcine tissue valve about 3 months ago and my mini-sternotomy incision starts about 3 fingers down on the sternum and is just over 3 inches in length. Quite a few of the staff were surprised at how short it was and commented that it was the smallest...
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    Post - surgery ... Day by day

    Sounds great. One word of caution however is that while you may feel really good it will be quite easy to over do it. I found this out firsthand and wound with a short trip to the ER the same evening as my release. Fortunately I didn't have to stay but the experience isn't something I'd want to...
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    Three Month Post-Op Update

    Hey, Tom. I'm Tom as well and also just finished my 3 month post-op visit with my cardio. I too had a clean bill of health, other than my heavily calcified BAV, based on my pre-op cath and am doing well enough at this point that my cardio said to come back in a year. I'm about to complete 24...
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    3 month follow-up with great news

    I saw my cardio today, 3 months and 1 day since my AVR. I asked about coming off meds and he said since my pre-op cath was so clean, and the only problem I had was the severely calcified BAV, he didn't see any problems. I reduce my Toprol XL from 25mg to 1/2 that for a week and then stop...
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    To Do Cardic Rehab or Not?

    If your insurance covered your surgery I'd be willing to bet they will cover a decent amount of cardiac rehab. It's easy enough to check out by calling them and asking for clarification on what your plan covers. My plan covers all that I might need (i.e no preset limit on number of visits) but...
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    New member needs info, Cleveland Clinic especially

    My BAV diagnosis was in mid July (MRI confirmed) and I had a cath in early August. I had a short delay in surgery due to job hunting but once that was resolved the surgery was scheduled for the first open spot on the calendar, September 10th. Fortunately for me I had a clean bill of health other...
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    36 hours post op

    Good news! I felt like crap the first day/night after surgery as the anesthetic did a number on me but once the nausea was controlled I felt good the next day with little/no pain issues other than when getting up & lying down. Coughing was another story as well. The third day I was really...
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    So how was your surgery and recovery?

    My surgery went quicker than scheduled. After the prep was completed all I remember was being wheeled into the OR, scooting onto the table and having the the first IV started. After that my first recollection was being propped up and dry heaving for what seemed forever due to severe nausea...
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    Newly diagnosed- Heart of the Sunrise

    Your story sounds similar to mine in that I had a physical back in February which revealed that my murmur had gotten much worse and it was suggested I see a cardiologist ASAP for further diagnosis. That led to the echo and the result that I'd suffered a heart attack at some point that I never...
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