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Diagnosis: Aortic Regurgitation

Member Since: October 27, 2025

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Christopher Gardner posted an update
6 months ago (October 30, 2025)
Hi Everyone, My surgery is scheduled for tomorrow morning. I just spoke to my surgeon and finally know what the options are. I only have a short time to come to peace with one of these or to atleast give my preference. I'll start by saying below are my options... Read more.
Christopher. It sounds like you are well researched on this and thanks for sharing. I cannot give you any advice or opinions on anything cause I am just starting on my journey. I think what you are stating makes since. If something had premature failure why would you try it... Read more.
I have zero technical skill in these matters, but your option 2 phrased "occasionally done" does give pause. Also the word upside down in any sentence gives further pause. Best of luck in the decision... CC excels as you know !
Thank you. I'm definitely leaning strongly towards the homograft. I already have a homograft Pulmonary valve and my surgeon has done many of those procedures in the past.
Frequency of approach counts for a ton in these matters... Square up their volumes and that should lead the way.... Best of luck
2mm is not that much of a delta to fit right, less than 10%, right?? Would the epic have the best reported durability for you? Agree, yuou dont want anymore surgeries after this.
Yeah, I think that the Epic aortic valve is my hands down first choice. It checks all the boxes from a durability and future surgery standpoint (flex fit stent and markings make a future TAVR procedure much easier). The main issue is my surgeon knows I want the best hemodynamics... Read more.
Hmmm. Well given your history of recent surgery history, I would place durability at the absolute top of the list... If you run at high pressures, could impact the homograft down the road and then another surgery! Good luck with this all.
Christopher Gardner posted an update
6 months ago (October 27, 2025)
My beautiful wife Christina and I were blessed with a trip to Denver Colorado earlier this month. We visited Rocky Mountain National Park. It was such an amazing trip and will be one of the places I think about while going through my next surgery.
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Yes! We saw fresh snow on the ground a couple of the places we went and it actually did sleet on us for a little bit. I was unsure if I really needed the sweatshirt given it was in the upper 60's when we left Denver. I actually ended up... Read more.
I was there when my sister lived in Colorado years ago and it really is so beautiful and majestic. I'll be wishing you luck on your journey Christopher ❤️👍💪 You've been through so much, but you've done your homework and looks like you're going to do great! Keep us posted... Read more.
Welcome and wow have you been through it. You are doing all the right things including praying. God will always answer. I will pray for you as well. I love Colorado. When we went to Pikes Peak, it was like your picture. Which, BTW, take a look at Richard's pictures... Read more.

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