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    Mechanical vs tissue

    Hi Carol, I have an On-X valve and take 11mg of Warfarin a day, for the time being anyway while the PROACT trials are going ahead in the US. So there is a chance that I may be able to come off Warfarin for good in due course. Being on Warfarin really doesn't affect my life style. If I eat...
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    On-X Aortic Valves and Strokes

    Hi Steve, I had amaurosis fugax as well about 10 days after my first round of surgery. The vision in my left eye totally grayed out for a couple of minutes, then came back again over the course of a few minutes. Very strange and quite freaky! I've never had it since then thankfully. I think the...
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    How Do You Like Your On-X Valve?

    Hi Karen, I've had my aortic On-X valve for 17 months now and I'm doing great. I play field hockey, do karate and hit the weights and the treadmill down the gym every day. My only thing is that I'm very aware of my heartbeat and you can actually hear it ticking in a quiet room - quite amusing...
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    Valve choice for 23 yr old active male

    Hi Dale Totally get where you are coming from. I had an aortic tissue valve put in 6 years ago and the surgeon at the time said that I was too young to be taking warfarin/coumadin because of bleeding risks etc. He told me to go off and enjoy life and then another replacement will be sorted out...
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    Tissue vs. Mechanical

    1. Sensei Ade 2. 43 3. Tissue first time, Mechanical (On-X) second time
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    On-X valve longevity - Important!

    You spoke to Dr Bokros himself, wow!!! This is all great stuff. By the sounds of it our respective valves will outlive us by a mile. Thanks for sharing this and have a great New Year with your family and enjoying all your various hobbies. Best regards Sensei
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    On-X valve longevity - Important!

    Hi Rob, You're very welcome, and I hope that 2012 is a great year for you too :) All the best Sensei
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    On-X valve longevity - Important!

    Hi all, I have been in discussions with On-X themselves to get their feedback about possible complications with these valves over the long term. I did this because I saw some threads last week talking about infections, loosening sutures etc which made me feel a bit jittery, so I wanted to look...
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    Second time around OHS...Could use some support/help

    Hi Cory, Having read your post, anyone would feel anxious in your situation, but you have to weigh things up here and you'll feel a hell of a lot better. The warfarin (as we call it on this side of the pond) is a non issue. I know what things to avoid and I home test regularly using Coagucheck...
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    Young(er) newbie going in for surgery

    Hi SB42, Welcome to this site where plenty of support and reasssurance is at hand. I'm 42 years old and I've had 2 rounds of open heart surgery to sort my aortic valve out within the space of 5 years. I now have an On-X valve which should last me for the rest of my life all things being equal...
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    1 Year with On-X aortic valve

    Hi Bill, good to hear from you. Interesting point about the mechanical valve rigidity. I agree that this could be a factor. I'm also with you on your point about the ectopic beats how they are far easier to notice, which is also because we notice everything much more anyway after major surgery...
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    1 Year with On-X aortic valve

    Hi Mark, Good to hear from you. Yes, I hope so too. I most certainly do hear my heart thumping and I've been told the same thing about why this is the case. Apparently the pericardial sac post op is a bit stiffer so this can cause the thumping as well. I agree that the surgeons/cardiologists all...
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    1 Year with On-X aortic valve

    Hi there, thanks very much. I'm getting there now. Just trying to wean myself off the blood pressure tablets, so far so good. Cardiologists really do need to talk about the longer term recovery much more than they do. I hope you are keeping well and getting fitter by the day. Take care. Sensei
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    1 Year with On-X aortic valve

    Thanks very much :)
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    Valve *thump* vs valve *click*

    Hi Chaconne, I've just gone past my 1 year mark with my aortic On-X valve. I feel the thumping alsoin the middle/top of my chest but it isn't as bad as it used to be. Things do settle down over time as your heart readjusts itself. You'll probably find you feel a bit dizzy at times, especially...
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    1 Year with On-X aortic valve

    Hi All, Some of you will remember me. I had my aortic valve changed for a second time on 26/11/10, so this posting is a wee bit late, sorry...but all is going well. I've had issues ever since my surgery with my thumping heart, dizzinness and high blood pressure but things are getting a lot...
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    5 months post op - just checking in

    Hi Larry, sounds like a great recovery, keep going :-). Re: the rhythm issues, yes these are a nuisance. I don't actually have these issues but still have a thumping heart and the dizziness with it, especially around lunch times. It's very common to have these issues, they come with the heart...
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    Thumping along at 10 months

    Hi Larry, thnx very much for your feedback here. It really helps. Kind regards, Sensei
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    Thumping along at 10 months

    Folks, I've just hit the 10 month mark following my AVR operation last November to have an On-X valve implanted. I'm now off the beta blockers and am on a small dose of 2.5mg of ramipril to control my blood pressure. I generally feel well within myself, but the only annoying thing I have...
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