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Diagnosis: Mitral Stenosis

Member Since: December 7, 2023

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Lie E Van Acker posted an update
2 years ago (May 2, 2024)
Good evening! Just wondering... I didn't know that I was suffering from Reumatic Mitralisvalve stenoses and since my valve was replaced 3y ago, I'm scared every single day. Recognizable?
I had rheumatic mitral valve stenosis, but also knew it for years. An experienced nurse heard a murmur, sent me to a doctor, who ordered an echocardiogram. It was scary at first. I was short of breath when I exercised too hard, but otherwise had no symptoms for decades, so... Read more.
You are absolutely right about that. Yes, Sorin Carbomedics 27mm. Normally I should be happy but that's not the case. I had been to a cardiologist regularly beforehand, but there was never anything wrong, I was 36 when the doctor said I had the heart of a 100-year-old, I just... Read more.
I was just listening to a program about broken hearts, and apparently it is possible to have physical heart problems caused by emotional trauma or grief, and it sounds like that is what you were experiencing. And maybe it didn’t help that you are in your early 50s, when many... Read more.
Lie E Van Acker posted an update
2 years ago (February 9, 2024)
Ik ben zo dankbaar dat ik deze site gevonden heb. Ik heb vermoedelijk de informatie gevonden die ik al 3 jaar zoek.1 maand voor mijn hartoperatie heeft de stomatoloog beslist dat al mijn gezonde tanden moesten getrokken worden.29 tanden! Veralgemeende paradontitis.3 jaar al kom ik bijna niet meer buiten, 3... Read more.
Hello Lie e, I've reprinted your message in English for our non-Dutch speaking friends,if that's alright? "I am so grateful that I found this site. I have probably found the information I have been looking for for 3 years. 1 month before my heart operation, the stomatologist decided that all... Read more.
I thought this was translated automatically. Thank you in advance.
I am sorry you are so uncomfortable. I think in the US they just bombard you with antibiotics. On a couple of occasions I have been prescribed antibiotics “to be on safe side” or “out of an abundance of precautions” in the US. I think they are more sparing with... Read more.
I am so sorry to read your story. I can only imagine how traumatic this has been for you. I would suggest that if you are able, seek out a dentist who specializes in dental implants and prosthetics. Bring a photo of your original smile. My husband makes dental prosthetics... Read more.
@Yumiko Ishida The use of antibiotics has really been reduced a lot. You see, I didn't get anything at all, even though it was really necessary. Now I would rather have taken a few boxes of antibiotics + treatment for periodontitis than lose my teeth. It was so weird. Once... Read more.
@Susan Lynn I would love to have implants but it is unaffordable. Yes, the stomatologist made a mess of it. But the open heart surgery was more than successful. The cardiologist and the heart surgeon are both very pleasant people. Thank you for your message 😊

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