Heart Friends for Over 20 Years Red Jasper,
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I have known this man for something over 20 years. After my late husband's aneurysm diagnosis, he is the first person I met who had a bicuspid aortic valve and ascending aortic aneurysm. He had been told that he had both of these in his chest, and he was struggling to find expertise and help. Compared to today, 2001 was the "dark ages" in terms of even basic information about this combination, and he responded to my very first attempt to share information online.
Merry Christmas 2021
He had his surgery, and we have stayed in touch over the years since, often at Christmas. This year, in my response to his Christmas Day text greeting, I included a link to a TAVR expert whose skilled hands have saved a challenging member of my family as well as others that I know well, with valve-in-valve as well as native BAV TAVR procedures.
My friend's surgical valve was rather ancient after 20 years, after all! His bovine pericardial aortic valve had defied the typical expectations for someone well under 60 at the time it was surgically implanted! Amazing!
January 14th, 2022
When I saw his name, I was delighted to answer the phone! I thought perhaps he was calling to chat about where he was in terms of his valve and researching his options.
His first words shocked me, but in a good way! He was in a hospital bed - "I had TAVR this morning"!
Fast Response, Expert Hands, Success!
In the brief time since Christmas, he had contacted the TAVR expert I mentioned, sent his records, and traveled from out of state to be seen. Based on what he was hearing from physicians at the major center where he lived, he thought he might be told that he would need something done in a few months....
After having state-of-the art imaging, he was in for a major surprise! Yes, his bovine valve needed replacing, but not in weeks or months. His valve was urgent! He would have TAVR in two days!
More to the Story
- Like many I know, he did not have symptoms, at least that he recognized, that would tell him he was in trouble - that his old bovine aortic valve was badly leaking!
- In addition, he was told that he has a significant, dangerous blockage of one of his coronary arteries. He will be returning soon to have that addressed. He had never been told this! Yes, some born with bicuspid aortic valves also develop "the other" heart disease, and he is one of them....
- He had kept detailed records of his heart history, over all these years, in a spreadsheet, and provided that when seeking this opinion. Moving from one state to another, seeing various physicians over the years - this was very important!
- Things that were said to him locally made him uncomfortable, and moved him to seek expertise elsewhere.
- He was able, financially and physically, to travel from another state.
What Next?
He ended a recent message to me this way:
"What next? Lucky to be alive!!"
May his coronary artery stay open until his upcoming procedure, and may he have many more good years, made possible by very timely discovery and expert treatment of his beautiful heart (and aorta) - twenty years ago, and once again, now!
In 2022, may we continue
to pursue our best options,
Creating a Climate of Hope,
~ Arlys Velebir
Bicuspid Aortic Foundation
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