Hi Rebecca. I am 31 with a VSD since birth and am getting ready to have mine repaired in Miami at the end of this month. I too have kids, which definitely makes it a little scarey, but also so important to be as healthy as you can. I got endocarditis, which is why I am having to have it repaired after all this time. I have found a good pediatric cardiologist in Miami and would be happy to share the info with you. You can email me at ***@****.
BeccaSue1975,
Thanks for the post.
Q1:"How often do holes get bigger in adults and what is the primary cause?"
The most common reason for an "increase" in hole size is the use of a different imaging technique (or a different person using the same technique). The VSDs do sometimes increase, but this is uncommon when not related to the simple act of a person growing. However, different loading conditions, such as that associated with increased blood pressure, can stretch an existing hole, making it appear larger than in the past.
Q2:"Do you think this hole needs to be repaired and if so, how do they close holes in an adult? "
The decision to surgically repair a VSD is a clinical one. If a person is not showing adverse clinical changes, or suffering from adverse changes to the heart stucture, then most clinicians would recommend waiting for surgical repair. If those two conditions are not met, then repair is usually advised.
A VSD repair is a surgical procedure requiring open heart surgery.
Talk to your doctors, and consider seeking an opinion at a large center.
Good luck.
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I have 3 very small children and all I want is to live to take care of them. I have begun to do all I can do to heal myself. I am on a wonderful food plan that eliminates all sugar, flour, and wheat. I have lost 30 pounds and am continuing to loose weight. My blood pressure is down to 127/73 which is way better!
Any advise or input from you would be most welcome!
You'd be surprised how many people, myself included, have the same reason for wanting to continue to live through anxiety and uncertainty and risk. I read your post fearfully that the next thing I'd read was that you smoked so many packs a day etc. Glad you didn't say that. I'll bet that at age 28 you can turn your life around and end up a healthy grandmother. I hope so. The doctors can fix your heart but only you can live a life that will keep it healthy. Good luck and my prayers are with you.