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Diagnosis: Aortic Stenosis, Bicuspid Aortic Valve

Member Since: December 16, 2024

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Deepika Malhotra posted an update
1 year ago (January 9, 2025)
My Ross procedure is soon coming up on Jan 20th. Thanks to this community , I think I am as ready as I will be. Trying to stay optimistic. I have my pre-admission appointment on Jan 16th and would love any recommendations on questions to ask. Thanks so much all😊
❤️ Brenda Juniel reacted to this
Hi Deepika, Great to have you here in our community! As a Ross Procedure patient, there are lots of resources to help you learn more about the Ross. Fyi, I had my Ross all the way back in 2005. I'll post some links below to help you!
Thanks so much Adam. I cannot thank you and this community enough for the wealth of information and support that I've been able to garner here. If I make it successfully to the other side (which I am positive I will), I would love to join you and this community... Read more.
Sending best wishes for your upcoming surgery Deepika! I hope everything goes very well! I hope it will go as well as my husband's surgery and recovery. I know you must be very scared right now, we were before the surgery and shortly after but after the surgery every day... Read more.
Deepika Malhotra posted an update
1 year ago (December 16, 2024)
Hello everyone. I was recently diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis and have my surgery scheduled for Jan 20, 2025. I am lucky to have caught this without a fatal incident and been in Toronto will be operated by one of the finest surgeons at Toronto General Hospital. I will likely... Read more.
❤️ 🥰 Danny Humphress and Deepika Malhotra reacted to this
Welcome Deepika. You will find this site very encouraging and helpful. There are aew several who had the Ross Procedure including our wonderful Adam! I'm sure they will chime in.
Hello Deepika. I had my Ross April of this year. I'd say to stay active as you can before your surgery. Stay positive as there will be some ups and downs but mostly up. Listen to your body is a popular one. All the best with your heart journey.
I’m a Ross procedure patient. Approaching 2 years post op. My heart feels great. Ask if you have any questions.
I just complete the Ross Aug 22nd. 4 months in recovery! Did you have symptoms? Happy to share my experience.
I recently had a Ross on Oct 21. Happy to answer any questions as well.
Thanks so much everyone. I would love any suggestions on what I can do to prepare for recovery. Are there things that I should perhaps purchase in advance? Also, would be curious to learn how difficult it is to kill time lying in bed?
If you don't already have a digital blood pressure monitor, you'll need one of those, as your Dr. will want you to start monitoring and recording your BP when you get home. OMRON is a good brand. I also found it helpful to buy one of those big foam wedge... Read more.
I agree with Darrell, definitely prepare physically, it will be your greatest asset post surgery. I recommend doing squats and any exercises that strengthen your core muscles before surgery to prep your legs to do the lifting while you observe sternal precautions post surgery. Actually, I would recommend practicing getting... Read more.
Thanks so much Grace and Marcus for the detailed response. Very helpful. I do have a BP monitor at home but will work on the rest.
Careful about the exercise pre-op. Yes it is good to be as fit as you can prior to surgery but depending on the severity of your valve disease, vigorous exercise can be unsafe. I for example had a canceled stress echo after barely walking briskly because they were concerned with... Read more.
Good advice from Allen. My case was severe and my cardiologist encouraged me to walk only flat surfaces (like at the grocery store) until the surgery.
Thanks Allen , Rose. I have been advised to walk on flat surface and limit to walking as well. I have started to experience more irregular heartbeats and so been mindful of how much I exert myself.

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