Gene M
02-20-2006, 10:25 PM
I’m a 56 year old male. In 1995, I was diagnosed with Aortic Stenosis and told I would one day require surgery for it. The condition was monitored over the years and it slowly worsened.
I became obsessed with the condition and feared surgery immensely. I read everything I could about AVR. The obsession resulted in years of depression and denial. My active lifestyle was being impacted by the condition and I wound up being hospitalized twice with A-Frib. The second incident nearly killed me and scared me enough to move forward.
A painless cardiac catheter showed that I had no trace of heart disease. It also showed that my Aortic Valve was severely calcified and allowing only thirty percent flow out of my heart !
I did what I thought I’d never I’d have the courage to do. I made an appointment for AVR surgery. I elected to receive a tissue valve due to lifestyle factors and one week ago today I had my beat-up old AV replaced with a porcine valve.
The surgery was a breeze. The week since the surgery has been entirely tolerable. Sure, I’m sore. But far less than I thought I’d be. As of this writing, my only pain medicine is Tylenol !
I’m willing to correspond with anyone about my disease and cure.
I became obsessed with the condition and feared surgery immensely. I read everything I could about AVR. The obsession resulted in years of depression and denial. My active lifestyle was being impacted by the condition and I wound up being hospitalized twice with A-Frib. The second incident nearly killed me and scared me enough to move forward.
A painless cardiac catheter showed that I had no trace of heart disease. It also showed that my Aortic Valve was severely calcified and allowing only thirty percent flow out of my heart !
I did what I thought I’d never I’d have the courage to do. I made an appointment for AVR surgery. I elected to receive a tissue valve due to lifestyle factors and one week ago today I had my beat-up old AV replaced with a porcine valve.
The surgery was a breeze. The week since the surgery has been entirely tolerable. Sure, I’m sore. But far less than I thought I’d be. As of this writing, my only pain medicine is Tylenol !
I’m willing to correspond with anyone about my disease and cure.

