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    Five years in January!

    Congrats! It looks we had surgery around the same time. Mine was January 11, 2016. How about you?
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    Rather than just bump it...

    I bought one of these about 5 years ago and used it once. It stings! I'd rather bleed. I use a regular razor and I haven't had any issues.
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    Surgery is Complete

    That pacemaker pain definitely took my mind off the sternotomy pain. Ice worked best for me. I'm glad you're doing well and are probably going home soon. Does Dr. Tyner still have that very serious PA with the bushy grey mustache? I think his name is Bruce.
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    How did your heart surgery compare to other major operations?

    I went in for surgery January 11th. I went home January 17th. I had a TIA on January 21st, so my parole was revoked and I went back to the hospital. I finally went home again on January 31st. I think my long hospital stay, my unanticipated need for a pacemaker, and the drama around my TIA really...
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    I've crossed the line into severe and need to make a decision

    For comparison, here's where I was 9 weeks out. I was not in great shape. This was supposed to be a run. Ignore the BPM data. This was around the time that I learned my Garmin chest strap and my pacemaker were not friends.
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    5 Years!

    I almost chose Cedars Sinai. I'm glad I chose Scripps because the care was great and the drive was much easier on my wife.
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    5 Years!

    You're in good hands. Is the ransomware attack affecting your timeline at all?
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    Covid Vaccines

    I got my Moderna shots in January and February. I had decent/lingering soreness in my left arm. I had flu-like symptoms and swollen lypmh nodes in my armpit on the side I got the shot on. I would call my reaction moderate. I am proud to have done my part by following covid guidelines and getting...
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    I've crossed the line into severe and need to make a decision

    I am a law enforcement officer. I run almost daily. I mountain bike and crash weekly. I find the extra blood to be good for photographs. I barely notice my ticking. I'm in the top 1% nationally on Waze for the miles I drive. My noodle is very functional.
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    I've crossed the line into severe and need to make a decision

    Howdy neighbor. I'm sure you'll make the right call. Here's my input: I was pretty "asymptomatic" myself. I ran a half marathon in November 2015 and had AVR in January 2016. Dr. Tyner told my wife I had a "drop dead valve". Sometimes we think we are asymptomatic because the symptoms come on so...
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    Pacemakers after Aortic Valve Replacement

    Not the physician part, the heart block part. ;)
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    Heart Rate / Pacemaker

    My heartrate is approximately 27 BPM after surgery. Without my pacemaker my ears ring and I can't really control my body o_O It's not the most common thing, but I acquired 3rd degree heart block as a direct result of my OHS.
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    5 Years!

    Small world!
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    Pacemakers after Aortic Valve Replacement

    I am one of only a couple of people on here who did require a pacemaker. It's not super common. You're more likely to not need one. I go on all the roller coasters ;) and agree that it has minimal effect on my life. I was not mentally prepared for it so it bummed me out for a while but I am...
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    Second opinion?

    I regret not getting a second opinion. I think I had my surgery too late. I ended up needing a pacemaker. My blame may be misplaced but my cardio kept kicking the surgery down the road. If you search my posts on here you probably find me complaining about it 6 years ago. People on this forum...
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    5 Years!

    I never discussed minimally invasive with him. I had formed the opinion for myself before that point that the best outcome for me was a full sternotomy with a mechanical valve. Dr. Tyner agreed with me. I will tell you this. I ended up needing a pacemaker for total heart block 5 days after...
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    5 Years!

    I highly recommend him. When you meet him, he'll introduce himself as Jeff. Everyone who works for him and worships calls him Dr. Tyner. Most don't realize he goes by Jeff. It's it his Scripps Bio. I'm guessing we've had echo techs in common since I've been going to Scripps for over 20 years...
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    5 Years!

    I haven't been on here in a while, but today is the five year anniversary of my open heart surgery to replace my aortic valve with a St. Jude Mechanical Valve. My surgeon, Dr. Jeffrey Tyner at Scripps Green in La Jolla, CA told my wife that I had a "drop dead valve" so it's safe to say I...
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    Minor milestone today, 3 months

    Thanks! Weight Watchers.
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