Farid
Well-known member
Hi,
I'm new here. Please allow me to introduce myself; my name is Farid. I'm 45 years old. I'm happily married and have a daughter, Jessica, who will be five years old in March.
I want to take this opportunity to say that this is a great site. Thank you all in advance for the support you provide here. I do not feel so lonely anymore. I’ll deal with the depression after I gain more knowledge.
Now, to my condition, I knew I had a murmur for a long time, which never bothered me. I use to lift weights 4 times a week for years, play handball for hours, and never had a problem.
My only problem was migraines since I was 17. When they hit, I would go in a dark room from a few hours to as long as a day. After seeing many doctors, I finally found a doctor who solved the problem in 2004. There is a reason for this background history.
Accompanied the migraines were always severe back, shoulder, and chest muscle pain. Once I took the medications the doctor gave me and the migraines were gone, all muscle ache / pain went away except for a minor chest pain.
My physician referred me to a cardiologist. In early 2004, he identified the leak. We agreed at the time on frequent tests (every six months) since I did not have any previous records. Although, all my previous doctors knew I had a murmur; none of them referred me to a cardiologist, and I never had a heart test.
Things were ok up to late July of this year, and then I got the news that I crossed a point. My cardiologist recommended and later performed a catheterization. I was diagnosed with a leaky aortic valve. I understand that it is called Aortic Valve Regurgitation. I was then referred to a specialist. And since then I saw two more. They said the same thing.
Now, I need to learn and make a decision on what kind of a valve to choose. I’ve been reading as much as I can before asking questions; but it is hard to absorb all the info in my state of mind. The more I read here, the more I know there is a lot more to know. This area is not my cup of tea. So, forgive me if in the future I ask unintelligent/ intuitive questions.
Sorry for the long write-up.
I'm so glad that you folks are out there.
(If this post is in the wrong place, please inform me.)
I'm new here. Please allow me to introduce myself; my name is Farid. I'm 45 years old. I'm happily married and have a daughter, Jessica, who will be five years old in March.
I want to take this opportunity to say that this is a great site. Thank you all in advance for the support you provide here. I do not feel so lonely anymore. I’ll deal with the depression after I gain more knowledge.
Now, to my condition, I knew I had a murmur for a long time, which never bothered me. I use to lift weights 4 times a week for years, play handball for hours, and never had a problem.
My only problem was migraines since I was 17. When they hit, I would go in a dark room from a few hours to as long as a day. After seeing many doctors, I finally found a doctor who solved the problem in 2004. There is a reason for this background history.
Accompanied the migraines were always severe back, shoulder, and chest muscle pain. Once I took the medications the doctor gave me and the migraines were gone, all muscle ache / pain went away except for a minor chest pain.
My physician referred me to a cardiologist. In early 2004, he identified the leak. We agreed at the time on frequent tests (every six months) since I did not have any previous records. Although, all my previous doctors knew I had a murmur; none of them referred me to a cardiologist, and I never had a heart test.
Things were ok up to late July of this year, and then I got the news that I crossed a point. My cardiologist recommended and later performed a catheterization. I was diagnosed with a leaky aortic valve. I understand that it is called Aortic Valve Regurgitation. I was then referred to a specialist. And since then I saw two more. They said the same thing.
Now, I need to learn and make a decision on what kind of a valve to choose. I’ve been reading as much as I can before asking questions; but it is hard to absorb all the info in my state of mind. The more I read here, the more I know there is a lot more to know. This area is not my cup of tea. So, forgive me if in the future I ask unintelligent/ intuitive questions.
Sorry for the long write-up.
I'm so glad that you folks are out there.
(If this post is in the wrong place, please inform me.)