Larry and his wife in 2008, after aneurysm/valve surgery |
In September 2019, Larry gave the following to the Bicuspid Aortic Foundation, to encourage others and raise awarness about the aorta in the chest. It is painful to realize that just two years later, on September 22, 2021, he did not survive a 4th open heart surgery, a fight forced by infection.
September Awareness 2019 - Larry Abramson
I remember with sadness the last time I heard Larry's voice, no longer strong and clear, the tone roughened by his illness.
Larry was very unwell by then, after days and weeks of ups and downs - testing, searching for answers, reaching dead ends - had become months.
At last, the villain was cultured in his blood, the infection’s damage to his heart became clear, and one more surgery, his 4th, was his only hope.
Larry did not survive that last surgery. The infection’s damage was too severe.
Devastating bacteria have evolved, with the ability to conceal their presence and aggressively attack the heart and its valves until extensive damage is done. Such an infection ended the life of this amazing man, born with BAV.
It was in the "early days" of heart surgery that he had his first, at age 11. From his second surgery at age 20 onward, he lived with mechanical aortic valves, a span of 44 years. This account by his family speaks to the vibrant, active man he was, until those last weeks.
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