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Diagnosis: Aortic Stenosis, Bicuspid Aortic Valve

Member Since: November 1, 2023

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Odessia Wright posted an update
2 years ago (January 10, 2024)
Thank you Everyone for your prayers and good vibes! Tomorrow is my big day and my emotions are all over the place, but Im praying for uneventful surgery and a speedy recovery 🙏🏾.
Wishing you a smooth journey through surgery and recovery!
Waiting is the hardest part. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
Sending prayers for you Odessia🙏 Tomorrow your team will be doing what they do every week, so try to relax and do whatever makes you feel good. Wishing you well ❤️
Odessia, I’m lifting you up in prayer for a successful surgery tomorrow. God bless you 🙏❤️
Praying for you Odessia and your medical team! Sleep peacefully tonight. 🙏🏻💕
You're going to do great! Stay positive and be ready for recovery!🙏
Prayers for a successful surgery and very smooth recovery!❤️
We're cheering for you! Good thoughts and prayers coming your way!! ❤️🙏
Hi! Update, I'm 1 week post surgical. Surgery went well thank God! Now I'm in recovery mode at home and just take it easy day by day thank you for all your prayers ❤️
So glad to hear, the worst is behind you! Thanks for the update Odessia! Continued good health! 🙏🏻
Dear Odessia, continued well wishes during your recovery!!! Glad that you are home and the surgery went well.
Odessia Wright posted an update
2 years ago (January 4, 2024)
I'm deciding on the type of aortic valve replacement, I just wanted to ask about mechanical valve vs pig/cow valve?
Odessia, There are pros and cons to both. The mechanical valve generally never needs replaced but you need to take blood thinners for the rest of your life. That means you bruise easily, bleed a lot if there is an injury, and have to get your levels monitored weekly. There... Read more.
Your right the first option they tell you is they recommend a mechanical valve. To be honest that is truly not my first choice, and the blood thinner? No I'm to active to be on that.
Something to keep in mind - if the bio valve you receive is too small, you might not be able to have TAVR in the future. I have a 21 and I’m now resigning myself to the fact that I might have to have another OHS someday. But who knows... Read more.
Jennifer, yes you have to have 23 or larger. I’m sorry you did not receive a big enough valve. Was your surgery prior to the introduction of the TAVR? Science is always advancing so you never know what lies ahead.
Just wanted to chime in for the TAVR. Having had both the SAVR (Edwards valve. A 23) and a TAVR (Sapian expanded to 27) 1 week ago I recommend the TAVR. Much shorter recovery that likely would have been even shorter had I not been in conjestive heart failure on... Read more.
Great information Carolyn. You speak from personal experience. It seems like it was a great experience to get the TAVR.
Thank you for the advice. My cardiologist said due to the shape of my bicuspid valve that I'm not a candidate for having the taver procedure.
You will be able to get a TAVR years down the road though, if you decide on a tissue valve now.
Hi Odessia. I wrote all about my options and the decision that was ultimately made during surgery in my journal. That may be a helpful read if you're interested. Cliff note version: Had OHS in June of 2022. Option 1 was ROSS Procedure and back up plan was Edwards Inspiris... Read more.
I had bicuspid aortic valve and it became severely narrowed last year. I had open heart surgery in August 2023 with an Edwards Inspiris Resilia replacement valve. I did not want to be on blood thinners for the rest of my life. In the future, if need be, I hope... Read more.
Good luck with your valve replacement. You are so close!
Odessia Wright posted an update
2 years ago (January 2, 2024)
Hi, I'm so glad I found this website! I was diagnosed with BAV, AS. I'm scheduled for Aortic valve repair January 11th, this will be my first surgery and I'm absolutely terrified.
Odessia - We know exactly how you feel! The anxiety is very high in the weeks and days before surgery. But, waiting is the hardest part. Every part of the surgical process is very tolerable and your every need is taken care of. All you have to do is show... Read more.
Best wishes Odessia! I am the wife of Dean that is waiting for his open heart surgery date for aortic and mitral valve replacement and we are both terrified. I am also so very glad I found this website and reading every an all information I can get my hands... Read more.
Odessia, Welcome! We have the exact same diagnosis, BAV/AS, with a few additional fun add ons, lol! I will be getting my aortic valve replacement plus a root and aortic aneurysm resection. If you have AS, as we both do, you are usually not a candidate for a TAVR unless... Read more.
Best wishes Odessia! Yes, it is scary. I was thankful that I had an ablation and a hysterectomy as previous procedure/surgery because "going under" was the scary part for me. I actually had peace before the surgery. I had similar surgery over six years ago and feel great now. I'm... Read more.
Definitely a bit scary at first but open heart surgeries have great outcomes most of the time these days. Welcome to the community. Feel free to reach out with any questions. I had my critically stenotic BAV replaced by Ross procedure in March 2023 at 24 years old.
Hello Odessia! As Susan says, we all do know exactly how you feel. You are not alone in this. There are people taking your hand and walking you through each step. I would add that (and speaking from experience) even on the outside chance that there are complications, remember that... Read more.
Thank you all soooo, sooooo much for reaching out with your responses to me and giving me encouragement through this journey! Like I said before my mind is in a whirl wind right now and I am usually the one that encourages and support, but at this moment I don't... Read more.
Hello, I am new to this site and have been diagnosed with a bicuspid aortic valve, severe stenosis. I am planning on surgery soon (spring 2024) and was disappointed to hear that TAVR is not an option. Similar to everyone, I am having a lot of anxiety over this. Trying... Read more.
Hi Nancy! I'll be getting 3 things replaced with one surgery this spring as well; aortic root/valve, and ascending aortic aneurysm. You have to stay on blood thinners with a mechanical valve. To my understanding there is nothing else to take but the blood thinners. That's a great question for... Read more.
Hi Daneen, thank you for your response! I appreciate you taking the time to answer questions when you have so much on your plate already. I have an appt with a cardiac surgeon on 2/5 and will ask him that question and report back. And, I also look forward to... Read more.
For some people, Ross procedure can be a third option for aortic valve replacement on top of mechanical and tissue SAVR procedures. However, not all surgical centers perform this procedure.

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