Aortic Valve Replacement
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mod. to severe aortic insufficiency. The surgeon I talked with said that probably a mechanical valve would be my best choice when the time came, because of my age (49).
It seems any medical procedure that would have been not that
complicated at one time, now revolves around my bad heart valve, and that scares me.
And not all of my doctors agree on what procedures I should or should not be on antibiotocs for, and my gynecologist makes me feel that if I'm on
antiobiotics too often, they could be ineffective should the
case arise that I really need them.
Then, after the valve is replaced, I will still have to be concerned about antiobiotics and infection, but also bleeding from coumidin. Then, I worry
about getting older and maybe down the road acquiring diabetes, since it runs in my family, or cancer and need treatments, or other major surgery, all which could affect my heart adversely.
I don't know, perhaps I dwell on these things too much, but sometimes I get real depressed. I wonder how many years I have ahead of me and what complications I may encounter. I dread having surgery, and I'm also afraid that after the surgery, maybe I will still have problems.
I'm sorry to sound so down, but I'm going through one of my down times. I'm also having a few other medical problems, and all of this hitting at one time is starting to get to me.
Thanks for listening.