LyonsAudio
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I know this is a replacement forum, but I cant seem to find a repair, or just OHS forum to ask questions to.
Im 27, almost 28 (in 3 days). I am 6'2" and 175lbs and always been active. Dairy farming is how I have paid my way in life so far, although I have a degree in Audio. I do that on the side.
I went in about a month ago for a quick check up. Really all I wanted was a tetanus shot and to ask about this stupid tennis elbow I have going on. The doc heard a murmor and I was shocked as I have never had one before although I hadn't been to a doctors office since pre-op on a minor foot surgery about 5 years back.
Ok, murmor, no biggy. My sis has had one here whole life, and after I asked my bro it turns out he had one found as of late too. Neither of which have been a problem yet. Schedule an echo for a few weeks later. Get that done, tech doesn't tell me much except that she can't say anything except confirm that I have what my siblings have which is an MVP. Still not freaking out.
Get a call from my Primary, 'You have a MVP, but the cardiologist is concerned about the severity of it.' I get his name but I cant get into see him for a while so I see a different cardiologist that I can get into sooner. He confirms. Tells me looks like a repair is in my future, sooner than later and we schedule a TEE (on the 16th) to get a closer look and a better idea of what I need done. From what we could see on the first echo, I am good to wait till fall/winter but we are unsure if we should wait much longer than that.
How often to 27 year olds get news of needing a repair? I am still a bit shocked. Outside of wearing out my shoulder in quick order and this stupid elbow I have always thought I was in great shape. I dont run or bike but work demands a lot of physical activity.
My EF is at 45, and my left Ventricle L/d (or whatever that size word is) is at 6.2cm.
TL;DR: Young, shocked, and wondering how many young folks get this sort of thing done.
Im 27, almost 28 (in 3 days). I am 6'2" and 175lbs and always been active. Dairy farming is how I have paid my way in life so far, although I have a degree in Audio. I do that on the side.
I went in about a month ago for a quick check up. Really all I wanted was a tetanus shot and to ask about this stupid tennis elbow I have going on. The doc heard a murmor and I was shocked as I have never had one before although I hadn't been to a doctors office since pre-op on a minor foot surgery about 5 years back.
Ok, murmor, no biggy. My sis has had one here whole life, and after I asked my bro it turns out he had one found as of late too. Neither of which have been a problem yet. Schedule an echo for a few weeks later. Get that done, tech doesn't tell me much except that she can't say anything except confirm that I have what my siblings have which is an MVP. Still not freaking out.
Get a call from my Primary, 'You have a MVP, but the cardiologist is concerned about the severity of it.' I get his name but I cant get into see him for a while so I see a different cardiologist that I can get into sooner. He confirms. Tells me looks like a repair is in my future, sooner than later and we schedule a TEE (on the 16th) to get a closer look and a better idea of what I need done. From what we could see on the first echo, I am good to wait till fall/winter but we are unsure if we should wait much longer than that.
How often to 27 year olds get news of needing a repair? I am still a bit shocked. Outside of wearing out my shoulder in quick order and this stupid elbow I have always thought I was in great shape. I dont run or bike but work demands a lot of physical activity.
My EF is at 45, and my left Ventricle L/d (or whatever that size word is) is at 6.2cm.
TL;DR: Young, shocked, and wondering how many young folks get this sort of thing done.