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    Medication Reaction

    I agree with Pellicle based on a discussion I had with my surgeon. Since I am allergic to a lot of antibiotics and other things, I was worried about a reaction to warfarin and didn't want to find out after I had a mech valve. I asked the surgeon if I should be tested ahead of time and he said...
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    How Soon After OHS Can One Typically & Safely Travel Out Of The Country?

    I will be in your "backyard" at Mayo if all goes as anticipated currently. I do not have surgery scheduled yet, my surgeon says it is still pretty much "elective" but I need it and should not wait until I deteriorate or have overt symptoms. I am stalling as long as possible. It will be an aortic...
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    How Soon After OHS Can One Typically & Safely Travel Out Of The Country?

    If you look at the volumes of patients getting similar surgeries at the "facilites of excellence" like Cleveland Clinic and Mayo, thousands are from out of state and other countries every year. They are usually discharged in 5 to 7 days and asked to hang around for a post discharge check up...
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    Diet, Lifestyle, and Heart Disease,

    Does any of this apply to BAVrs who have no concomitant Coronary Artery Disease but slowly progressing aortic valve stenosis? McCbon
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    low blood pressure woes

    Are you making sure you are getting enough fluids? I know it seems simple and obvious, but I used to be a nurse and so many issues were exacerbated by even mild dehydration and so many people do not hydrate adequately. McCbon
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    Bicuspid Valve Replacement and Aneurysm Repair Last Week (10/14/15)

    Yes, Susan it sounds like you did great and thank you for sharing your experience. It is so reassuring to hear a story like this while still anticipating what it will be like. Be well. McCbon
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    Post-op Irritable Heart, Resting Heart Rate

    Here is my theory. The medical community sees way more elederly or atherosclerotic pts who need new valves, (frequently with a CABG, ) than BAVrs who are otherwise healthy and active. I have found that they try to use the same paradigms for both. So most of what they tell me I try to temper...
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    Surgery delay after pre-op testing?

    Well,Pellicle, but, even if we get a mech valve in 30s, 40s, 50s, (presumably not yet old) since survivablity is pretty good, someday most of those mech valvers on Warfarin will be old. Even if the valve was placed when they were young. That would presnent all the challenges "for th elderly" or...
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    Surgery delay after pre-op testing?

    Once I get my new valve, that is. McCbon
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    Surgery delay after pre-op testing?

    All I know is that I looked at the old link Pellicle provided and the first and second post led me to conclude that greens and alcohol have opposite effects on INR. Therefore I need to drink lots of red wine whenever I eat greens! : ) Yeah. McCbon
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    Surgery delay after pre-op testing?

    Paleogirl: Nope, the docs did not site a study but in subsequent discussions here, Pellicle sent me some links. He's included them above. Both the surgeon and the cardio made the same recommendation and the surgeon said it was up to me that if I wanted tissue he would implant a tissue valve. He...
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    Mechanical Aortic Valve and Female Contraception

    No, it wasn't horribly painful. Her first IUD, which was different, did hurt like heck with horrible cramping afterwards. Really bad. So she went into this procedure scared and was initially reluctant but her research convinced her it was the best option for her. So I think they gave her...
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    Surgery delay after pre-op testing?

    cldlhd; It reminds me of when I go shopping for shoes and the salesperson says "I have a pair of these, they are my favorite!" But I have become skeptical after 15 yrs in the waiting room and seeing lots of docs. CC does favor tissue, they are banking on TAVR eventually being the "new OHS" and...
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    Surgery delay after pre-op testing?

    Woulde: I have the utmost respect for the surgeons there, my experience might allay your fears. I was seen there in 2014, and my numbers were upper-end moderate, I passed the stress echo with flying colors and was asymptomatic - and they were ready to operate immediately. Your numbers may vary...
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    Mechanical Aortic Valve and Female Contraception

    There is no way to remember what I had like 45 years ago and it's probably not even made anymore. But my daughter has the Mirena. Similar, in that it took care of her heavy bleeding and cramps, and was uncomfortable to have placed. She's happy with it now. Good luck with navigating all these...
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    Exercise and Oxygen Saturation

    Woulde: I wish you the best of luck with your upcoming surgery. Keep us posted please. Are you still exercising pre-op? And if you are- it might be interesting to get a small finger oximeter, like I have, and measure your HR and O2 saturation during exercise pre-op so you have a baseline to...
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    Mechanical Aortic Valve and Female Contraception

    Have you made up your mind against an IUD? Because if it is something you would consider, I would recommend getting a second opinion on the placement and size issue. I am far beyond worrying about pregnacy but had an IUD for years and now my 26 year old daughter has one after going through the...
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    26, 2nd AVR soon; Mechanical or Tissue?

    I would think that both asthma (which I have had since childhood) and one kidney are additional risk factors for OHS. How much of a risk factor they pose is predicated on known and unknown variables. None of this will necessarily be relevant for you but I offer it just for an example: asthma...
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    52 year old choosing between mechanical and bioprosthetic valve

    Fundy, my memory is spotty. I've read and heard so many facts and figures and specs that I don't remember exactly where. That said I think it was the overall percentage implanted at CC and then I've seen it externally verified in some reading. It averaged within a recent time-span but not...
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    52 year old choosing between mechanical and bioprosthetic valve

    " Registered User Join Date: Dec 2009 Posts: 298 #56 3 hours ago A 1 hour video of a valve surgery I watched before my surgery, was fairly informative to me. It kind of touched on various variables one would consider. It seems to have disappeared( I can no longer find it), but a transcript is...
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