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Diagnosis: Aortic Regurgitation, Mitral Regurgitation, Tricuspid Regurgitation

Member Since: April 21, 2020

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Jeff Tisza posted an update
5 years ago (April 15, 2021)
Hey everyone! Good morning!! Jeff, Version 2.0, is doing well. I feel better than I have in over perhaps -- the past 20+ years. Its' REALLY weird to know that my congenital aortic valve dis-function eventually manifested when I turned 65 - thank you Medicare. ;>) Anyway - as previously... Read more.
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Congratulations Jeff, so good to hear from you. Continued good health and recovery. God bless you
Jeff Tisza posted an update
5 years ago (October 12, 2020)
Hello all. Now that I'm going into my 6th week post-op - an update. EVERY SINGLE DAY . . . following the operation was/is better than the day before. During the 3rd week, I felt I could do/resume pretty-much anything I did before surgery. HOWEVER that "foolish optimism" got shot... Read more.
Great update. It seems like you really starting to get heal up now. Although you still have a bit of a journey. Best wishes
Hi Jeff, so good to hear of your progress in recovery. Being patient with your body’s limitations is very important. Wish you continued healing and recovery. Keep us updated. Sending blessings and best wishes.
Thanks for the update, Jeff! Wishing you continued success with your recovery!
Jeff Tisza posted an update
5 years ago (September 14, 2020)
Good morning all! To fill in a bit from my pre-surgery post (and then, ask question) . . . When my wife and I visited with the surgeon on Wed 9/2, the day after the Angiogram, his first question was: "Tell me what a normal day of activity is for... Read more.
Hello Jeff, I’ve been thinking about you and so glad you are out of hospital and now at home recovering from what it seems quite a few procedures. Soooo glad you’re doing well. Can’t answer that question as I was never told my condition was congenital, I always assumed it... Read more.
I am in that category of having a BAV since birth, but did not find out till my 20’s. All it meant for me was that I would take antibiotics prior to dental work. It did not stop me from working full time, horseback riding, playing tennis, scuba diving, etc.... Read more.
I did not know I had a bicuspid valve at birth until after the surgery. I had rheumatic fever at age 5. When we moved to Dayton at age 6, we all got physicals before we started at the new school and that's when they heard a murmur and actually... Read more.
My condition was congenital and I was asymptomatic. Bicuspid aortic valve replacement and ascending aortic aneurysm repaired. I was always told I had a heart murmur, but I never knew I had a bicuspid valve. And I never would have known I had an aneurysm and bicuspid valve if I... Read more.
Hello Jeff, I have BAV and did not get it properly diagnosed until my 50’s. Surgery scheduled Sept. 21. I too have been asymptomatic. Fatigued now, but still walking, bike riding, kayaking, etc.
I didn't know until I was 31. I lived life really hard, even after learning I had a BAV and aneurysm. Things could have and should have gone very wrong for me with all of the shenanigans I put my body through all those years. Made it to 42 until... Read more.

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