It is not necessarily true that IF you choose a tissue valve you WILL be on coumadin anyway in the beginning. Justin has never been on coumadin and a few times this came up asking if other tissue valve patients took coumadin right after surgery and many did NOT. (I used to be able to find the links, but can't the way the search is set up now)
I would like to add a warm welcome to this fantastic site, Howard. As you can see you will get tremendous support here. This is a very scary time for us when we get this type of news.
I too felt a tremendous sense of pressure and was paralysed with fear when I had to decide about valve choice. I think others have provided you with another way at looking at your choice so I really don't have anything to add to what others have shared and recommended.
I can tell you how I arrived at my decision. After reading voraciously on the subject, being glued to VR.org, consulting on many occasions with my family and close friends (who know me well), and of course consulting twice with my surgeon (who leaned towards tissue for me even though I am in my 40's for reasons I won't go into at this time) , I finally after MANY sleepless nights, made peace with my decision of a tissue valve ( and it was not an easy one for me).
Re: Lyn's post: I was one of those who was NOT on coumadin after my AVR with a tissues valve, but 325 enteric coated aspirin 3 months post op.
It sounds like different surgeons have different protocols for their patients.
I did have several post-op complications, but did not end up with atrial fibrillation; hence no need for coumadin.
Good luck with your decision (it is a very personal choice). We are here for you.
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