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Diagnosis: Aortic Regurgitation, Bicuspid Aortic Valve

Member Since: May 12, 2023

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Ryan Born posted an update
2 years ago (June 17, 2023)
Anyone have an incision shield that I can purchase? It was discontinued so I am wondering if anyone has a used one that they no longer need and are willing to sell ?
Check out Scar Strips CVS has their own brand and they’re fantastic!! I don’t think they make the incision shields anymore.
Also Amazon may have their own version if you don’t have a CVS nearby.
You’re welcome! Post op your incision will be covered with surgical strips that you’ll need to keep on for a few weeks.
Had to google this but I am still not much smarter. Is this for protecting your incision from infections? Or is it so that clothing that rests on your chests doesn't bother you? For the former, I wouldn't worry too much. For the first couple of weeks don't shower too... Read more.
Ryan Born posted an update
2 years ago (May 14, 2023)
Any folks out there have experience with angiograms and advice for an upcoming angiogram that I'll be having on Wednesday so the docs can then determine / see more and prep me for surgery to come later?
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Hi Ryan. I wrote a detailed description of my angiogram in my journal. Scroll down to the post in my journal labeled “My Experience at the Cleveland Clinic” ( the fifth post down from the top). The section labeled “Testing Day 2” is entirely about the angiogram. I found it... Read more.
I also found that the angiogram was much easier than I expected. With the Versed (midazolam) sedation, i only remember bits and pieces of the procedure, and I do not remember any pain or discomfort. I felt awake in the recovery area, and after the recommended time, was discharged home... Read more.
Ryan - I had mine (wrist entry) without any sedation and chatted with my cardiologist the whole time! The procedure only lasted about 20 minutes and was completely fascinating to watch on the screen. Since I didn't have sedation, they released me an hour later. Piece of cake! ❤️
Angiograms are very common and standard practice before surgery to make sure your arteries are clear. You're awake and the interventionist goes in (with the narrowest of tubes) through your wrist or your groin and checks for blockages in arteries. It doesn't hurt and you just lie there and let... Read more.
I was worried of coarse but it wasn't bad. No real pain at all and interesting to watch the screen. Went home a 2 hours later.
I was awake (albeit goofy from meds) and I found it fascinating.
Thanks everyone for the Angiogram advice. I did mine on Wed 5/17 and it wasn't bad. All done and no blockages noted. Now onto the next steps hopefully they review the results and I can get a surgeon to tell me what they recommend. Likely going to have OHS in... Read more.
Ryan Born posted an update
3 years ago (May 12, 2023)
Hello HVS community! I was recently informed by my cardiologist that I need aortic valve replacement in the coming months (3 to 6). I'm new here and hoping to find answers and help about what's going to happen and also which type of valve / procedure is best for me.... Read more.
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Hi Ryan. Welcome to the site. You have come to the right place for encouragement and information. For perspective, I had a bicuspid aortic valve and hand it replaced in 2017 with a tissue valve, along with an ascending aorta and arch repair. I was 59. I'm hoping to get... Read more.
thank you Rose! has everything gone ok (for the most) part with your valve over the past 5 / 6 years? meaning you're still on track to get 15 to 20 years (hopefully much longer) until the next procedure?
Yes! You know, I did have some complications for about 3 months after the surgery, but once I got through it all, I feel great! God only knows how long my valve will last. I have an echo coming up this summer so I'll glean lots of information from that.
Dear Ryan you are in the best place! Welcome to this amazing community. We know how you feel. You will find all the information you need on this site, just take it one step at the time and collect information, educate yourself as much as possible. We are here for... Read more.
Welcome Ryan. I’m 34, and had my Ross procedure along with Dacron graft to replace my ascending aorta last June. I was born with aortic stenosis and it was also bicuspid. My biggest piece of advice is to research research research. You must be your own advocate in this stage... Read more.
Hi Ryan, Glad you found this site! As the others have said, learning as much as you can is very helpful in making decisions along with getting personal experiences from heart warriors on this site. There is a lot of information Adam has organized on the site making it much... Read more.
It's nice if you have the time to research...and fully recommend. Mine was an emergency..so no time to research...surgery was to save my live at that point. I was very fortunate to have had the aurgeon I had. He wasn't the initial surgeon assigned, bit my case was more complex... Read more.

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