I don't know, I would like to post my info there too. I think I will stay up late tonight and see if I can do it.
The forum is always closed. When is the best time to post a question?
The forum is always closed. When is the best time to post a question?
yuap--and you know, if you are really concerned, get another doc to read it, and give you an exam. I think that 55% or less is the place where they get concerned, and with mild it shouldn't drop down much. It's a pity they didn't estimate the percentage for you.(it CAN be done) But stop worrying, it's not good for you. Did you ask about this over on the forum where the doctors answers yet?
EF was 61-66%. No enlargement of the heart. Just regurgitation. The problem is that I don't know what percentage, it is stated as mild on the report. I assume that 5%(low mild range) is better than 25%(high normal range?).
I've a friend in California with Severe aortic regurgitation..over 50% It's taken it several years to progress this far. To be exact, eight or so. She hasn't been scheduled for surgery yet.
Another friend has moderate, and it's stayed the same for a long time.
Did they say your heart was enlarged a bit and that your ejection fraction was below 55%, or were those parts normal?
The friend with the 50% has enlarged a bit. The other one is normal.
Try to not to worry, ok?
You may want to get the disc of your echo and have it reviewed by another cardiologist to ensure that the regurge is actually extant. If it is from what i understand some people will eventually need valve replacement some won't.