- Apr 11, 2000
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After two heart surgeries in Nov 13 (valve replacement and pacemaker) I'm having my first latte this morning. I haven't had one of these in probably a year.
brainhulk: I have the total package. Synthetic Aortic valve ('99), synthetic Mitral valve ('13) and pacemaker with ICD. I have marfan syndrome and my first aneurysm was when I was 29. I had another in May '11 but no surgery required, then my mitral valve failed. I need surgery on my lower descending aorta but waiting to get healthy and will probably have it in the spring.
highland: No sugar!
Dad had an aneurism fixed there. Opened him up from one side to the other. Better be careful or you'll start to look like Frank's monster.brainhulk: I have the total package. Synthetic Aortic valve ('99), synthetic Mitral valve ('13) and pacemaker with ICD. I have marfan syndrome and my first aneurysm was when I was 29. I had another in May '11 but no surgery required, then my mitral valve failed. I need surgery on my lower descending aorta but waiting to get healthy and will probably have it in the spring.
highland: No sugar!
To control the heart rate? The pacemaker doesn't do that?Wow, sorry to hear about all that man. On a beta blocker as well?
To control the heart rate? The pacemaker doesn't do that?
Thanks.No, it maintains rate when it gets to slow. But you want a beta blocker if you're at risk for Aneurysm because shifts in heart rate too high create shear forces that may overcome weakened vessel
I'm on a blood thinner (warfarin) to thin my blood so it doesn't clot as easily due to the valves. My father (RIP) died as a complication of having a blood clot which went undiagnosed. He developed endocarditis from a staph infection. I face the same risk so need to be on top of my meds. I take a dozen meds, about 8 of them heart related.
