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Diagnosis: Aortic Stenosis, Bicuspid Aortic Valve, Aortic Aneurysm

Member Since: January 11, 2023

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David Tavarez posted an update
3 years ago (February 18, 2023)
Sending more love and good wishes all around!! The doctors will get me to walk today, and my drainage tube is coming off. Dr Grardi and his team never cease to amaze me.
No fear, your surgery is almost here. My roomie at mgh just sent me a happy birthday email.
Awesome David. Nice to see your recovery is going so well. It makes my upcoming surgery less scary. Not......still freaking out, but your recovery is nice to hear.
Glad to hear things are progressing. Walking is hard at first but definitely gets better quickly and really helps recovery. 👍
Thank you so much, Donna, Richard, Marie, Pamela, and Grace! During my first week back at home, I have been focusing on breathing exercises and pain management, and I have been feeling comfortable, as long as I take naps and have plenty of rest. I hope all of you are... Read more.
Glad to hear about your progress David. Keep it up👍
David Tavarez posted an update
3 years ago (February 17, 2023)
Hello dear friends! I am happy to report that I am out of surgery and feeling well in the ICU with my family. Had a little bleeding overnight, but that was easily addressed. Thank yo SO MUCH for yout good wishes, powerful prayers, and positive thoughts. Peace and love to... Read more.
That Is great to hear, David! Welcome to the zipper club!
Wonderful news!!! Sending more prayers your recovery continues to go smoothly 🙏
Great! So glad to hear it went well! Also sending more prayers for an uneventful recovery 🙏❤️‍🩹
Go David! Go! Sending you healing thoughts from California! 👍👍👍
Congrats David! Welcome to recovery. Go easy on yourself and take it one day at a time 🙏
Woohoo David!! Wonderful news!!! Welcome to recovery!!’ Bet you saw Girardi and team this morning! Have they got you up in a chair yet? That was the best feeling for me !! Try to get some rest although I know that’s hard with all the nighttime checks! Every day will... Read more.
Yay!!! It gets easier each day - I wouldn’t want to have to do the ICU over again but after the first few days I was truly amazed how little pain I felt and how good I felt! Congrats!!
yipee!! David glad it went well cant wait TO hear about your recovery and what kind of valve you had.
Awesome! The ICU was the toughest part for me. Keep pushing forward and you'll feel better before you know it.
Congratulations David, God bless you 🙏❤️
Great News! Wishing you all the best in recovery mode!
Glad to hear your surgery went as planned!! Keep us updated!
Wonderful news about your surgery, David! So happy for you that you are on the recovery side now!❤️
Sending more love and good wishes all around!! The doctors will get me to walk today, and my drainage tube is coming off. Dr Grardi and his team never cease to amaze me.
Yep! You are right on target David! I remember walking there and I felt so good doing it! You’ll feel so much better without all tubes! I found all the nurses and attendings and residents were incredible. The care was top notch! Bet you go to a regular room soon!!... Read more.
Thank you so very much for all your kindness, solidarity, prayers, and positive vibrations. Leona, I am thinking about you as I walk around the step-down unit. Adam, thanks for the sign!! Greg, Donna, Erin and Pamela, I treasure your prayers and love. Thisd is like meeting many, many friends... Read more.
Great news David!! Happy to hear you are walking around d on the step down unit . Wishing you continued progress and hopefully you can go home soon!!👍🙏
David Tavarez posted an update
3 years ago (January 11, 2023)
I am 54 years old, and I will have a valve replacement operation in early February to correct severe aortic stenosis due to a calcified bicuspid aortic valve (and also, a 4.6cm aortic aneurysm). For those of you who chose mechanical valves, have you found the blood thinners and monthly... Read more.
I had a BAV, which was repaired, and an aneurysm 4.5-4.6 cm that was replaced with a graft back in May. My second choice if the valve wasn’t repairable was a mechanical valve. I likely would have gone with a St. Jude. My valve was repaired fortunately so I didn’t... Read more.
Thank you, Danielle, this is all very useful! I am having dental surgery before my operation, for the reasons you mentioned. It sounds like you had a lengthy recovery time, I hope you are feeling 100% now!
Thanks, yes I had a few common physiological setback with my lungs. Then depression somewhat kicked in from the slow recovery, but medications are doing wonders. I wish I’d started antidepressants before the surgery. My energy is recovered and I was able to snowboard twice this week and only experienced... Read more.
Hi David, I was 54 years old 6 weeks ago when I had my valve replaced, I've since turned 55. I had the same issues as you except no aneurysm, thank god. I was originally going to have a Ross procedure, but decided against it because more than likely I... Read more.
Hi David, Best of luck with your surgery. I was 46 when I had the aortic aneurysmand valve replaced. The reason I went with tissue was at the advice of my surgeon die to having young boys and coaching them in baseball. He felt it was too much of a... Read more.
I had aortic valve and aneurysm surgery in July. I am 64 and after thorough research and discussion with my surgeon, I chose a tissue valve. I felt that the long term use of blood thinners and the restrictions that go with it would not give me the quality of... Read more.
Hi Thomas, thank you for sharing your story, and I hope that cardiac rehab helps you get rid of your pain and discomfort. It is incredibly useful to have a sense of how your experience is going and how you are feeling 6 weeks after your operation. Best wishes for... Read more.
Patrick, thank you so much for your observations. I am also hoping to have moderate activity after surgery, and it sounds like your tissue valve and you have a beautiful friendship that will go on for a long time. One issue about the mechanical valve is that, even with blood... Read more.
Thank you, Randy, for sharing the details about your decision. I wish I had a few more years before my surgery so I could follow a plan similar to yours, but I have known about my bicuspid aortic valve since my early 40s, and I knew that a replacement would... Read more.
Hello David. I didn't have a lot of choice as to what type of valve I should have. I had double valve surgery (mitral and aortic) and a tricuspid repair at age 53. It was not advised for me to have more heart surgery in the future because my heart... Read more.
Hi Rita. I'm leaning toward a Mechanical valve. As i was born with (BAVD). The valve my doctor recomended is a on X (MHV), because of my age at 51. The lower INR levels that is needed to safely operate. Also there's a good possibility that in the Future a... Read more.
Hi Jason. Since I have 2 mechanical valves I have a high target INR (3 to 4.5). As I said before, I was freaked out about being on anticoagulants at the beginning and now I don't think much about it. I haven't had any bleeding experiences, I eat whatever I... Read more.

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