jonesie
Member
Hi all,
I am new to this site and have heard great things about it. I am a 24 year old female, recently diagnosed with BAV and an aortic aneurysm. I have OHS scheduled on July 12th to replace my aortic wall with a dacron graft and to have my AV repaired.
About a month and a half ago I went to a new doctor for just a regular checkup and she heard a murmur. Since no one had ever noticed it before she sent me for an echocardiogram just to make sure nothing else was wrong. During this they found out I have a bicuspid aortic valve with moderate insufficiency. A week later I was sent for an MRA where an aortic aneurysm was found (4.9cm). Because I am such a small person, my doctor told me that the size of my aneurysm is considered large for me. I then met with a surgeon that recommended me for the surgery sometime this summer.
As you can probably imagine, this was all very sudden considering I never knew I was born with any of these problems and am a very active person. I have never met anyone even close to my age that has been through this and was wondering if there are others on this site that have had similar experiences. I am feeling anxious for all of this just to be over with.
One final thing, very superficial I know, but what should I expect my scar to be like? Being a young female I am very apprehensive about it.
Thanks for listening!
KJ
I am new to this site and have heard great things about it. I am a 24 year old female, recently diagnosed with BAV and an aortic aneurysm. I have OHS scheduled on July 12th to replace my aortic wall with a dacron graft and to have my AV repaired.
About a month and a half ago I went to a new doctor for just a regular checkup and she heard a murmur. Since no one had ever noticed it before she sent me for an echocardiogram just to make sure nothing else was wrong. During this they found out I have a bicuspid aortic valve with moderate insufficiency. A week later I was sent for an MRA where an aortic aneurysm was found (4.9cm). Because I am such a small person, my doctor told me that the size of my aneurysm is considered large for me. I then met with a surgeon that recommended me for the surgery sometime this summer.
As you can probably imagine, this was all very sudden considering I never knew I was born with any of these problems and am a very active person. I have never met anyone even close to my age that has been through this and was wondering if there are others on this site that have had similar experiences. I am feeling anxious for all of this just to be over with.
One final thing, very superficial I know, but what should I expect my scar to be like? Being a young female I am very apprehensive about it.
Thanks for listening!
KJ