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Diagnosis: Mitral Regurgitation

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Christopher T posted an update
1 year ago (January 5, 2025)
I have had 3 different cardiologist since I was diagnosed with mvp/severe Regurgitation . Everyone I asked if I should continue to work out / exercise. They all said yes. However, online I have watched some videos done by valve surgeons and I got the feeling they said to limit.... Read more.
A little surprised if your valve is in the severe stage that surgery is not close at hand. I was told to stay away from heavy weights both before and after my repair. Enormous strain on heart my cardiologist said. Seems to make sense to me. Not that it was... Read more.
I asked the same question about exercise at CC when my severe MR was confirmed (despite being mostly asymptomatic). I was also told yes, but to keep it moderate, and "don't start training for a marathon or start a weight lifting program". I picked up a Fitbit so I could... Read more.
I was surprised when they told me it was severe. I feel I have been largely asymptomatic. They kept asking if I had all these symptoms. I said no, none of that. I guess looking back I feel like I had a little bit decrease in cardio capacity running. But... Read more.
I also got an Apple Watch after diagnosis and use to stay in zone 2. The reason the cardiologist told me to keep working out was to keep the body strong for surgery.
I was not given any specific restrictions but was warned that lifting heavy weights could worsen my condition. If you are able to exercise, it is a good idea to be as fit as possible without overdoing it. Since you can’t use your arms post surgery for a while, a... Read more.
I was also asymptomatic and severe. Also answered no to the questions but after the surgery felt much better so maybe the symptoms were there just not the common ones like swollen ankles i recall them asking about. I did ask for the surgery as i felt i was kicking... Read more.
I never received a straight answer either. I did not do strength training but wanted to keep cardio up. Before I failed stress test I would go 3.4 mph at 14 then 4.2 at 15. I was told not to do that but never what to do. I reduced it... Read more.
My mitral valve regurgitation was much more severe under exertion (as revealed by my stress test) so my cardiologist advised me not to exercise before surgery. It was only a short period of time as my repair was scheduled two months later. Everyone's situation is unique.
Hi Christopher. Today it has been 8 weeks since my MVR surgery. It was open heart. Like you, I had no symptoms that I was aware of. I’m not a weight lifter, but my cardiologist said to continue with cycling and other activities up until surgery. Your cardiologist knows you... Read more.
No I do not have a date yet. I have been accepted for minimal invasive robotic surgery. Pending everything checks out. I know this differs , what do you estimate as length of time without upper body movement after minimal invasive?
Perhaps I'm an anomaly, but I'm not having any recollection, in the days after my robotically assisted MV repair, of not being able to use my upper body. Sure, the right side of my chest no longer felt like it was part of me (being numb and awkwardly bulging with... Read more.
Doug - I had minimally-invasive mitral valve surgery and had no problem lifting my arms, but I had a lifting restriction for three months post-op per my surgeons instructions. It's not that we're not able to use our arms, the strain of using them isn't recommended for our healing hearts.... Read more.
I am not a doctor but I would not recommend doing any strenuous exercises if you have severe regurgitation. If you have severe regurgitation, your heart has to work harder which can lead to heart failure, reducing the vessel size to keep up pressure (so I was told), etc. If... Read more.
Ah thanks for the explanation Susan. I'd not received a lifting restriction, but then I did do pretty well on the pre-op stress test, despite the Severe regurgitation. As you say, everyone's situation is unique. One other recollection from my initial consult in CC was the emphasis on moderation, both... Read more.

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