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sections. I am sorry your MR has progressed. I hope it remains stable from here out and you don't need replacement.
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Your story sounds too much like my story when I was about your age. I too had rheumatic fever when I turned 21 years of age back in 1971. It began with a sore throat & then escalated to rheumatic fever. I was in total bed rest for almost 3 months. I was so weak that the doctor had to come to my house to give me the penicillin shots because I was so weak I couldn't even get out of bed! I had to be helped to go to the bathroom & had to eat all my meals in bed! I thought I was going to die. But I got over the rheumatic fever but it destroyed my aortic & mitral valves. I underwent Open Heart Surgery in 1975 in Houston to have mechanical aortic & mitral valves implanted. Six months later, I had to go back to Houston for my 2nd OHS because the mitral valve had come loose from the sutures & it had to be re-sewn in place. That was 33 years ago!
I have lived with artificial valves all these years & I lived a very active and unrestricted type of life. I have had to be on coumadin all these years but that has never been a problem or something you need to be afraid of. It just becomes a part of your life & there is no reason why you cannot resume a normal, active life again. I did it; you can do it too.
I had to have my 3rd OHS (open-heart surgery) in Mar/2006 because the artificial aortic valve was not functioning well & I started getting sick again. So I went to Houston & they implanted another artificial aortic valve but they did not replace the old mitral valve that's in there & unfortunately now, it has started to malfunction too & it looks like I will have to have a 4th OHS soon. So, life hasn't been easy for me but I keep on fighting & I will keep on fighting until the end! You must fight too; you are too young & with today's technology you will be just fine; I know that! Just think of the advantage you have today versus the advantage I had 33 years ago & I made it!
Please let me know how you are & if you have had your surgery or are still thinking about having it but not sure. Take care & hope to hear from you,
Norma
I live in South Africa and around here they only use the open-heart surgery method. I believe in the States there are Institutions, like the Cleveland centre that uses the "minimally invasive" or even Robotic method.
Do some research on this and go for a follow-up with your Cardiologist in 3/6 months time. If you develop symptoms such as shortness of breath, muscle weakness, tiredness - please go to Cardiologist sooner.
All the best!
I felt happy with Norma's comment. It made me quite comfortable. I have been suffering from Rheumatic fever. I am in 2nd stage and still in penicillin medication. I used to take inj but since I am study in aboard now I take in tablets form penicillin 'G'.
I am now 30 years old Male and I got Rheumatic fever before 8 years. I just noticed through heart pain.
Doctor says I do not need to get surgery procedure but they also say if the condition will remain the same as I have. I take Tablet Enalapril and Penicillin 'G' 400,000 I.U. twice a day.
I am very worry all the time about my heart and health. I am anxious kind of person.
Can anybody suggest me what should I do? Do I need to get open heart surgery.
Please share your experiences and suggest me.